RAINBOW BRIDGE: Passed Away: Sighted: Roaming Dog: ***STOCK PHOTO*** Gays River Rd., Off Hwy 224, Hants Co., NS – Large Black Dog, Male?, Adult – “Unknown”

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RAINBOW BRIDGE: Passed Away:  This dog was supposedly roaming the area for a few days before it got hit by the car. A Black Lab with a milky white chin. Most likely a senior. A male with a camo collar. Thank you to the person who accidentally hit the dog and then went door to door looking for help. Thank you to all those that then shared this info and to the RCMP who searched in the rain and wind. There was a good effort to help, it just wasn’t meant to be this time. RIP Big Guy. (1.25.14 – 1.26.14)

Breed: Unknown… Large Black Dog

Sex: ??  Age:  Adult

Collar/Tags: ??

Sighted On: 1.25.14 evening

Area:  Gays River Rd, Off Hwy 224, Hants (East) Co., NS

Additional Info:  A Large Black Dog was reported to be struck and injured by a car on Gays River Rd., heading towards Shubie, just past the Paintball place.  This is off of Hwy 224.  That is all we know. The RCMP were very helpful and searched the area, but no dog was found. It is possible that the person who hit the dog and was looking for owners may have been able to catch the dog and get it to safety. I felt since so many people were sharing this info it was important to get it out there even though we have few details. Please keep in mind, we may never hear what happened to this dog, but we are hoping for the best. If we do hear anything we will update you.

Also, there was a report of a woman looking for her Black Lab with a Hunters Orange Collar today in Stewiacke. It may be too far to be the same dog, but if anyone knows anything about this particular dog, please ask them to fill out a Lost Dog Report if the dog was not found – we would be glad to assist.

Contact Info:  Please share and if you have any information contact: Animal Control (East Hants) at 883-3387 or Gary Lunn – West Hants at 798-8391 (after hrs. til 10pm 757-3457)

HAPPY ENDING: Home, Safe n’ Sound: Roaming Dog: South Rawdon, Hants (East), NS – Beagle, Female, Young – “Unknown”

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HAPPY ENDING: Home; Safe N’ Sound. YES & YIPPEE this is Dott! who went missing on Jan.18/14. We thank the finder for keeping her safe. Her family is thrilled to have her home! (1.18.14 – 1.23.14)

Breed:  Beagle

Sex:  Female  Age:  Young

Collar/Tags: Collar

Found on:  1.22.14

Area:  South Rawdon, East Hants, NS

Additional Info: This dog was delivered to me tonight in the storm, she is a 13″ beagle with collar. Found in the South Rawdon Area. If you know who lost this hound please contact me.

Contact Info:  …

HAPPY ENDING: Home, Safe n’ Sound: Found: Roaming Dog: ***STOCK PHOTO*** Morse Rd., Bridgetown, Annapolis Co., NS – Beagle, Male, Young Adult – “Unknown”

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HAPPY ENDING: Home, Safe n’ Sound!! Yippee!!  A big thanks to Ted for finding this dog and taking it to safety. And another big thanks to Anne and David for keeping this sweetie pie safe and sound. Yippee!! Thanks to all the folks that cared and shared. The owner was found because of this site and all the wonderful shares folks do. Well done everyone. (1.21.14 – 1.21.14)

Breed:  Beagle (Tricolor, mostly black and white with little brown)

Sex: Male  Age:  Young Adult

Collar/Tags: Red Collar

Found on: 1.21.14

Area:  Along the Morse Rd., Bridgetown, Annapolis, NS

Additional Info: They have a little beagle that was found on Morse Road in Bridgetown. Tricolor, mostly black and white with little brown. He was brought to the vet and they did not recognize him and checked to see if he has a microchip…no chip. He is male, has a red collar with no tags and is a pure bred beagle.

Contact Info:  …

Granny’s Journal Celebrates NSLDN’s Third Anniversary

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Granny’s Journal Celebrates NSLDN’s Third Anniversay:

http://grannysjournal.com/something-worth-celebrating/

RAINBOW BRIDGE: Passed Away: Sighted: Roaming Dog: LWF Hall, 843 Fall River Rd., Fall River, HRM, NS – Akita Mix, Female?, Adult – “Unknown”

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RAINBOW BRIDGE: Passed Away:  ” I saw this dog as well twice and could not get him…unfortunately I found him deceased on the side of Windsor Junction Road yesterday…I contacted HRM and he was picked up …so very sad.” I can’t thank the folks that reported the sightings of this dog to us and authorities, and now showed it respect in death. It was so close to being helped. Thank you everyone. (1.17.14 – 1.19.14)

Breed:  Akita Mix

Sex:  Female??  Age:  Adult

Collar/Tags:  Collar

Sighted on: 1.17.14

Area:  LWF Hall, 843 Fall River Rd., Fall River, HRM, NS

Additional Info:  I spotted this guy/girl yesterday, roaming near the old LWF Hall in Fall River. Was seen roaming all day, but could not coax him/her to come to me and would not let me get close, kept walking away. But we are certain they are lost. Wearing a collar but no tags.

Contact Info:  Please cross post and if you have any information contact:  Animal Control by dialling 311.

HAPPY ENDING: Safe n’ Sound: Sighted: Roaming Dog: ***STOCK PHOTO*** Main St., Coldbrook, Kings Co., NS – Amstaff or Bulldog Mix, Male?, Adult – “Unknown”

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HAPPY ENDING: Safe n’ Sound!! Yeah!! This dog is now safe with Animal Control. (1.17.14 – 1.18.14)

Breed:  Amstaff or Bulldog Mix

Sex: ??  Age:  Adult

Collar/Tags: Collar (blue?)

Sighted on:  1.17.14

Area:  Main St., Coldbrook, Kings Co., NS

Additional Info: Dog running at large on Main Street, Coldbrook by English Mountain Road, was bumped by a car ran towards Coldbrook School then back to Main Street. Won’t come to people and keeps going back into traffic. Redish short hair possible Amstaff or Bulldog Mix

Conatct Info: Please cross post and if you have any information contact: Kings County Animal Control: 678-3647

HAPPY ENDING: Home, Safe n’ Sound: Found: Roaming Dog: Islandview Terrace, Labelle, Queens Co., NS – Shep/Rotti Mix, Male, Adult – “Unknown”

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HAPPY ENDING: Home; Safe N’ Sound. We thank all that cared and shared. We thank the finders for keeping him safe and thank Queens AC for assisting in locating his family! (1.14.14 – 1.15.14)

Breed:  Shepherd/Rottweiler Mix

Sex:  Male  Age:  Adult

Collar:  Beige Cloth Collar with Multi-coloured Stripes/No Tags

Found on:  1.14.14

Area:  … Islandview Terrace, Labelle, Queens Co. (On the line with Lunenburg Co.), NS

Additional Info:  MALE: Shep/Rotti mix, adult, wearing a beige cloth collar with multi-coloured stripes, no tags. “very calm, cared for dog, had been sighted for a number of days”. Found roaming on Jan.14/13.

Contact Info:  …

SIGHTED: Roaming Dog: ***STOCK PHOTO*** Hwy 101, Mary Jane Riley Rd., Between Cornwallis/Annapolis Royal, Annapolis Co., NS – Amstaff, Male??, Adult – “Unknown”

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Breed:  Amstaff (Black & White)

Sex:  ??  Age:  Adult

Collar/Tags: No

Sighted on:  1.15.14 around 4:45 p.m.

Area:  Hwy 101, Mary Jane Riley Rd., Between Cornwallis/Annapolis Royal, Annapolis Co., NS

Additional Info: There is a large Bk/Wt Amstaff roaming Hwy 101 between the Cornwallis and Annapolis Royal.  Near the Mary Jane Riley road. They did try to capture him/her but it ran back into the woods. She did not see a collar.

Contact Info:  Please cross post and if you have any information contact:  Annapolis County Animal Control at  532-8407 or 584-2255

Princessa’s Story – A Small Lost Dog Survives Four Months During a Brutal Wisconsin Winter Posted on November 15, 2013 by LostDogsofAmerica

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Princessa’s Story – A Small Lost Dog Survives Four Months During a

Brutal Wisconsin Winter

http://lostdogsofamerica.org/princessas-story-a-small-lost-dog-survives-four-months-during-a-brutal-wisconsin-winter/

Once upon a time there was a small 8 lb. chihuahua/rat terrier cross named Princessa who was the princess of the house. She sat on the back of the couch and probably ate bon-bons.
Then one day on November 6, 2010 while on a big trip to a semi-rural Super Walmart in Pewaukee, Wisconsin she managed to slip out of the car and she was off! She had a collar and tags, and was a friendly little girl, but that big parking lot and all those cars must have been scary; even for a Princess, because she ran into a residential subdivision, and vanished.

The owner contacted Lost Dogs of Wisconsin, we posted her, and she was reported missing to all the correct places. But still nothing. Nobody had seen her and the worst was feared.

But what we have learned is that the worst seldom happens. Coyotes are not lurking behind every bush; dog fighters are not waiting to scoop up lost dogs and use them for bait dogs; and lost dogs are usually way too resourceful to starve or freeze to death.

We have learned that many owners give up far too early and because of this our shelters are overcrowded with “strays” which are in reality – lost pets.  Helping educate owners on effective methods to recover their lost pets is a large part of the No Kill Equation. Why try to find a new home for that “stray” when it has a perfectly good home already? There are far needier animals in need of shelter space and new homes.

So back to Princessa’s story. We still had nothing to go on. Until one day early in December, we had a call that a small brown dog was hanging out behind the Thunder Bay Grille just off of I-94, a great restaurant with a fine menu. It was only about 3 miles from the Walmart, so we knew it was possible for it to be Princessa.  We took a live trap over thinking this was going to be an easy catch.

Well, it was not. Why eat rotisserie chicken in the trap when you can have prime rib at the dumpster?  Some nights she almost went in, reaching with her long beautiful Princess neck just over the trip plate. Some nights she snubbed us completely – “You expect me to eat that?”  We offered her everything we could think of – delicious concoctions provided by our volunteers. The Christmas season came and along with it all the holiday parties at the restaurant, with large trays of lovely offerings – lots of which missed the dumpster and became a doggy smorgasbord.

On bitterly cold nights we had to close the trap for fear that she would be caught too long and freeze. But no worries there – she wasn’t going in. We tried big traps, small traps, covered traps, cozy traps, traps fit for a Princess. Christmas and New Year’s came and went.

The Thunder Bay Princess became the Thunder Bay Devil Dog in my mind. I’d lie awake at nights and dream up ways to catch her. My husband, an engineer, tinkered with the traps and came up with a double catch method. Other Lost Dogs members and myself would spend hours on the phone or over coffee scheming. I think we were getting crazed looks in our eyes – kind of like Bill Murray in Caddyshack trying to catch the gopher.

She lived in a hole under the porch at the restaurant, but was seldom seen. Only her tiny footprints in the snow showed us her daily whereabouts.

Then one day in mid January –  she was gone again. A worrisome couple of weeks. Why would she give up the restaurant food? Was she concerned about her waistline and her high fat/low fiber diet? Looking for a new kingdom to conquer? Luckily a phone call from a neighboring condominium subdivision came in – just when we were beginning to think we’d completely lost track of her and were back to square one. The caller said a fat brown, sausagey looking dog with short legs was seen running across the patio.

Late January. More blizzards, bitterly cold weather and very deep snow. A sighting here, a sighting there. She was now the Princess of Avondale and Stillwater, two very nice, spacious condo subdivisions with a lot of green space, plenty of birdseed, and endless decks and sunrooms to crawl under for shelter. An upscale neighborhood with a regular garbage day – what more could a Princess want? So here a trap, there a trap, everywhere a trap, trap. But only an angry possum. Never a Princess in a trap.

February came and went. The snow started to melt.  Princessa was a busy girl. One day I saw her – her coat glistening in the sun. I made a note to add more sunflower seeds to my diet. Sometime in February she lost her collar.

The residents were wonderful. They called with every sighting. They helped man the feeding station and the trap. One resident that was helping us took this picture, as she warmed herself by a vent on the side of a condo.
She was now very comfortable in this quiet neighborhood and would be seen five or ten times a day. Our phones were busy, but our trap was not.

March arrives. The snow starts to melt and the Princess is enjoying rolling on bare patches of grass in the sunshine. And suddenly a bunch of us had the same idea at the same time. Maybe we just needed a bigger trap! The snow had melted away from the gates of the tennis court. The wonderful Avondale property manager opened it up for us and offered to keep her food bowl filled. He moved it progressively into the tennis court – a little bit at a time, so she didn’t get suspicious of our plan. I was envisioning tennis players in August having to jump a small, fat dog as they dove for the ball.

But – thankfully, it didn’t take that long. On March 10th we got the call. A lady walking by had seen her in the tennis courts eating from her bowl and had snuck up and shut the gate.

And so the story of the Pewaukee Princess came to an extremely happy ending. No frostbite, no medical problems. An 8 lb dog that lived outside for four months through a brutally cold Wisconsin winter. She spent a few days in rehabilitation with one of our Lost Dogs of Wisconsin volunteers, Kathie D; but then came right back around to being a Couch and Lap Princess. Princessa gave us memories to last a lifetime plus another success story to encourage owners of lost dogs to Never, Ever Give Up.

 

A huge thank you to the residents and management of the Avondale and Stillwater condominium subdivisions, the staff and management at the Thunder Bay Grille, the Mobil station, the Machine Shed restaurant and the Radisson hotel; the staff at the AT&T building; BREW Midwest for the loan of a trap; Mark H at HAWS; and to the wonderful members of Lost Dogs of Wisconsin – Carlene and Becca H, Kathie D, Larry D, Susan T and Carol S, and my husband, all of whom manned the trap, delivered flyers, concocted wild schemes, and commiserated with me during the entire process.

 

SIGHTED: Roaming Dog: ***STOCK PHOTO*** Fleming Park, Purcell’s Cove Rd., Halifax, NS – Black Labrador Retriever, Male, Adult – “Unknown”

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Breed: Black Labrador Retriever

Sex:  Male  Age:  Adult

Collar/Tags:  Red Collar/tags

Sighted on: Jan. 9, 2014 and several time earlier in the week

Area:  Flemming Park, Purcell’s Cove Rd., Halifax, NS

Additional Info:  Latest sighting: 1.9.14 – “Male black lab, red collar. Seen morning of Jan 09 walking up sidewalk on Purcells Cove Rd, just past Flemming park and school.” This dog has also been sighted along the road leading to the Dingle Tower in Fleming Park, as well as the entrances to the Frog Pond on Purcell’s Cove Rd. No one has been able to approach it to read it’s tags. It is scared – please call Animal Control if you see this dog roaming.

Contact Info:  Please cross post and if you have any information contact:  Halifax Animal Control by dialling 311