HAPPY ENDING: Safe n’ Sound: Rivierra Rd., Abercrombie, Pictou Co., NS — Husky, Male, Young — “Unknown”

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Unknown

HAPPY ENDING: Safe n’ Sound!! Yeah!!! Thanks to the finder for keeping this dog safe and getting it help. It is now safe n’ sound with Pictou Animal Control/SPCA.  Thanks for sharing folks! (1.13.14 – 1.13.14)

Breed or Mix: Husky

Sex: Male, Age: Young

Collar/Tags: None

Lost on: 01/13/2014

Area:  Rivierra Rd., Abercrombie, Pictou, NS

Additional Notes: He has one blue eye and one brown eye, black and beige in color and he is very friendly . He also has some sort of skin infection on his back .

Please Contact: Please cross post and if you have any information contact: Pictou SPCA: 396-3595 or Pictou Animal Control 485-8640

 

HAPPY ENDING: Home, Safe n’ Sound: Found: Roaming Dog: Bradorian drive, Cole harbour, Dartmouth Co., NS — Jack Russell Terrier, Female, Adult — “Unknown”

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Unknown

HAPPY ENDING: Home, Safe n’ Sound! Yippee! The owner picked this adventurous girl up at Homeward Bound City Pound this morning. Yeah!! Thanks to the kind folks who took her in and HBCP for keeping her safe…and to all who cared and shared. (1.12.14 – 1.13.14)

Breed or Mix: Jack Russell Terrier

Sex: Female, Age: Adult

Collar/Tags: No tags or collar

Lost on: 01/12/2014

Area: Bradorian drive, Cole Harbour, Dartmouth , NS

Additional Notes: This dog showed up in my yard around 130 January 12th 2014. She is a sweet little dog who was trained very well, knows all commands. She is mostly white with brown patches around her eyes, one brown spot on her side, and a brown tail. Her eyes look like she has cataracts, or is going blind. Her paws are discoloured in the back, making them look more brown and red. No tags, no collars. Found in the auburn area of cole harbour.

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

LOST DOG: New Ashburn Golf Course, Golf Club Rd, Windsor Junction, HRM, NS — Beagle, Female, 9 months — “Lucy”

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Lucy

Breed or Mix: Beagle

Sex: Female, Age: 9 months

Collar/Tags: Teal collar

Lost on: 01/12/2014

Area: New Ashburn Golf Course, Golf Club Rd., Windsor Junction, HRM, NS

Additional Notes: Lucy went missing this morning around 11 am while on a walk at the Ashburn golf course in Fall River. Last seen near a flooded out bridge inside the course. She will come if called, a big sook and absolutely approachable by a stranger. At the time she went missing other dog walkers started helping to search for her, with 30 people, 2 RCMP and our whole family looking (and still there looking) no one has even caught a glimpse of Lucy. We have a very sad 6 year old missing his puppy so any help would be so appreciated in finding her!

Please Contact: Please cross post and if you have any information contact: Megan , megangale33@outlook.com (902) 240-8858
(902) 209-4648 Alex

HAPPY ENDING: Home, Safe n’ Sound: Lost Dog: Clements Avenue, Yarmouth, Yarmouth Co., NS — Beagle, Male, Adult — “Stan”

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Stan

HAPPY ENDING: Home, Safe n’ Sound!! Yippee!! “Happy to report that Stan was found late Sunday night, tired, hungry, but unharmed and has been returned to his owner!  Thank you!” Thanks for all those that cared and shared Stan’s info. Wonderful! (1.10.14 – 1.12.14)

Breed or Mix: Beagle

Sex: Male, Age: Adult

Collar/Tags: ??

Lost on: 01/10/2014

Area: Clements Avenue, Yarmouth, Yarmouth Co., NS

Additional Notes: Very sweet and submissive, a little nervous around men. A super friendly, loving dog. Bolted out the door as people were leaving the house and kept going.

Please Contact: …

 

HAPPY ENDING: Home, Safe n’ Sound: Lost Dog: Old Sambro Road, Spryfield, Halifax, NS — Pomeranian, Male, 7yrs — “Griz”

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Griz

HAPPY ENDING: Home, Safe n’ Sound! Yippee!! “OMG I just got a call from a gentleman who has found Griz.  He is safe and inside the gentlemans home now… Happy Tears flowing freely. Thank You everyone.”  Thank you for caring and sharing… fantastic! (1.11.14 – 1.15.14)

Breed or Mix: Pomeranian

Sex: Male, Age: 7yrs

Collar/Tags: No Collar

Lost on: 01/11/2014

Area:  Old Sambro Road, Spryfield, Halifax, NS

Additional Notes: Brown and black with a white muzzle. About 7 1/2 years old. 8-10 lbs. not neutered, no collar, never out roaming before, likely very fearful. Long haired ungroomed, greeting muzzle, barks a lot, fussy about treats, people food will attract him better. Sometimes limps from hip surgery years ago. Nips sometimes. He is my neighbours dog. I am going to get ready and go walk the neighbourhood to try and find him. He will be very afraid. He has little dog syndrome and barks at anything that moves when he is in his yard.

Please Contact: …

HAPPY ENDING: Home, Safe n’ Sound: Lost Dog: Nestor Cres, Forest Hills, Cole Harbour, HRM, NS — Beagle/Toller Mix, Male, 5 — “Hunter”

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Hunter

HAPPY ENDING: Home; Safe N’ Sound “Thanks so much for your assistance. Your good vibes did great things!…I must say that I am very impressed by The Lost Dog Network. Your prompt reply followed by the very resourceful email and then the personalized email you wrote was very much appreciated. Thanks for your assistance. All of this would not be possible without great volunteers like yourself! Much appreciated!” We thank all that cared and shared. (1.11.14 – 1.11.14)

Breed or Mix: Beagle/Toller Mix (??)

Sex: Male, Age: 5

Collar/Tags: Grey Collar (KONG), Name Tag (Hunter), Rabies Tag

Lost on: 01/11/2014

Area: Nestor Cres, Forest Hills, Cole Harbour, HRM, NS

Additional Notes: Hunter is mixed breed with a mostly black and copper (orangish brown) coat with a bit of white on his chest. His coat is short and smooth. He is approximately 45 lbs. He is very friendly with all people including children and loves other dogs. He does have a microchip but does not have a tattoo. He became lost when he escaped through an open gate in the back yard.

Please Contact: …

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

PRINCESSA'SSTORY

 

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.

 

HAPPY ENDING: Home, Safe n’ Sound: Lost Dog: Point Pleasant Park, 5718 Point Pleasant Dr., Halifax, NS — Lhasa Apso, Male, 6years — “Misha”

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Misha

HAPPY ENDING: Home, Safe n’ Sound!! Yippee!! A big thank you goes out to the kind man that kept Misha safe. After putting up a huge poster in the front of their house and posters around the park, Misha was returned home, safe n’ sound. Thank you to all who cared and shared. Fantastic!! (1.9.14 – 1.12.14)

Breed or Mix: Lhasa Apso

Sex: Male, Age: 6years

Collar/Tags: ??

Lost on: 01/09/2014

Area: Point Pleasant Park, 5718 Pt Pleasant Dr, Halifax, NS

Additional Notes: Misha is a beautiful 24 pound male lhasa apso. He’s large for the breed. Very loving and calm. He’s cream with some dark brown/black on his ears and around his mouth. Coat is very soft and woolly. He was lost at 5pm in point pleasant park south end halifax.

Please Contact: …

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

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Unknown                    ***STOCK PHOTO***    Not Actual Dog

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

 

HAPPY ENDING: Home, Safe n’ Sound: Found: Roaming Dog: High St – Post Office, Port Williams, Kings, NS – Black Labrador Retriever, Male, Adult – “Unknown”

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HAPPY ENDING: Home, Safe n’ Sound!! Yippee!! Dexter’s family is coming to pick him up – he’s going home. Thanks to all who cared and shared. Fantastic! (1.9.14 – 1.9.14)

Sex:  Male  Age:  Adult

Collar/Tags:  Red Cloth Collar/No Tags

Found on:  1.9.14

Area:  High St, Post Office, Port Williams, Kings, NS

Additional Info:  MALE: Labrador Retriever, 6-7 years old (?),wearing a ‘red’ cloth collar, no tags. Found roaming on Jan.9/14.

Contact Info: