HAPPY ENDING: Home, Safe n’ Sound: Lost Dogs: Glen Haven, Halifax Co., NS — 2 Standard Poodles, Female/Male, 6 (female) and 2 (male) — “Luna and Ninja”

Luna-and-Ninja

Luna and Ninja

HAPPY ENDING: Home, Safe n’ Sound! Yeah!! Here’s the story from their owner: “At the end of our point not far from my house is a tidal island, Micou’s, which ten years ago we and the people of St. Mgt’s Bay fought hard to protect. Eventually we raised $1m, bought it, and title was given to the people of NS, YOU!, in perpetuity. Site of a heritage fisherman’s cottage and a Mi’kmaq burial ground, you can walk out there on a sand bar for two hours on either side of low tide. That is exactly what my two little miscreants must’ve done last night during their walk. A little detour… Ahem. They must’ve slept in during low tide this AM around 10, but this aft I spotted them out there happily traipsing through the salt marsh. I called. Luna tried to swim back, but the current was strong and the water very cold. Good lesson for them. Cold and hungry I have no doubt they will appear here at home around 8 tonight two hours before the next low tide. They WILL appear, because I will go out and escort them home! Thanks to all of you for your concern! Case closed, happily I’m glad to say.” Wonderful news, so thrilled they are home now. Thanks to all who cared and shared and to Leonard for mentioning the island, bravo! (11.23.16 – 11.23.16)

Breed or Mix: 2 Standard Poodles

Sex: Luna: Female and Ninja: Male, Age: 6 (Luna) and 2 (Ninja)

Collar/Tags: Luna: blue/pink floral and Ninja: blue

Lost on: 11/23/2016

Area: Glen Haven (French Village area), Halifax, NS

Additional Notes: Luna and Ninja, mother and son, great, gentle, biddable dogs EXCEPT Luna has this undeniable need every year or so to go walkabout. This year (and last!) she conned her son into going with her. Luna has a short tail, 5″ long, while Ninja’s is long, undocked and about 2′ in length.

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  1. At the end of our point not far from my house is a tidal island, Micou’s, which ten years ago we and the people of St. Mgt’s Bay fought hard to protect. Eventually we raised $1m, bought it, and title was given to the people of NS, YOU!, in perpetuity. Site of a heritage fisherman’s cottage and a Mi’kmaq burial ground, you can walk out there on a sand bar for two hours on either side of low tide. That is exactly what my two little miscreants must’ve done last night during their walk. A little detour… Ahem. They must’ve slept in during low tide this AM around 10, but this aft I spotted them out there happily traipsing through the salt marsh. I called. Luna tried to swim back, but the current was strong and the water very cold. Good lesson for them. Cold and hungry I have no doubt they will appear here at home around 8 tonight two hours before the next low tide. They WILL appear, because I will go out and escort them home! Thanks to all of you for your concern! Case closed, happily I’m glad to say.

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