HAPPY ENDING: Home, Safe and Sound! Terrific news, the owners were found and this sweetie is back home. Thanks for those who kept her safe and off the streets. (2/4/12 – 2/7/12)
HAPPY ENDING: Home, Safe n' Sound: Found: Roaming Dog: Five Island Lake Estates, Hubley, NS – Husky/Corgi Mix, Female, collar, short legs, curly tail
HAPPY ENDING: Home, Safe and Sound: Found: Roaming Dog: Beech St, Trenton, Pictou Co, NS – Beagle Mix, Male, Tan/White, Red Collar
HAPPY ENDING: Home, safe and sound!! “Charlie” is home thanks to the kind folks who took him in and kept him safe. Terrific!! Well done folks … caring and sharing his information. (2/4/12 – 2/4/12)
HAPPY ENDING: Home, Safe n' Sound: Found: Roaming Dog: Highland Park, Off Hammonds Plains Rd, Halifax, NS – Lab, black, female, green collar, no tags, timid
HAPPY ENDING: Home, Safe and Sound: “Good news !!!! The owner was just here & claimed ‘Lucky’.” Thanks Peggy for taking care of Lucky on that cold night. Terrific! Thanks to everyone that shared her info. (2/4/12 – 2/4/12)
Truro Daily News: 2/2/12 – Dog survives terrifying ordeal on Halifax bridge
Dog survives terrifying ordeal on Halifax bridge
- Published on February 2, 2012
Former Valley resident the ‘lucky animal lover who was there at the right time and place’
- Topics :
- Leah Banks , Halifax ,Dartmouth , Colchester County
TRURO – Angela Smith was heading across the bridge into Dartmouth Monday morning when she noticed a sudden disruption in the traffic flow.
“I assumed people were slowing down because of the heavy traffic and there was a couple of transport trucks going uphill,” the former Valley resident said.
She then noticed that several vehicles appeared to be driving over something and, to her horror, realized it was a dog.
“When I stopped, I was stopping to move a dead dog off to the side, so I thought,” Smith said. “I could clearly see from my car she was still breathing. I jumped out of my car, looked around and hoped people wouldn’t start honking at me because I was stopping rush hour traffic.”
Other drivers didn’t honk but neither did they offer assistance.
“No one really helped. I went to her and she didn’t move. I grabbed a blanket out of my trunk, got her on it and into the back seat of my car. The race was on …”
Smith eventually got the injured dog transported to the Dartmouth Vet Clinic where it was treated for a badly fractured jaw, head trauma, an injured paw and tail and various scrapes.
Despite not knowing who the dog belonged to and even after being told that vet bills could reach as high as $2,500, Smith remained committed to dealing with the situation, all the while worrying about its fate.
“My day was filled with the ‘what ifs?'” she said. “What if I was five minutes earlier or five minutes later? I haunted myself with thoughts of seeing worse happen to her … that the cars that were driving over her continued to damage her more, or worse, finish the job. I was driving myself nuts with these silly thoughts.”
Needing something positive to focus on, Smith turned to the social networking power of Facebook and decided to start a fundraiser for the injured dog.
It was also through Facebook that she discovered it was a Jack Russell/Australian cattle dog mix named Sasha, that had been missing for several days.
Last November, Sasha was placed with Leah Banks of Cole Harbour as a foster dog through the volunteer agency Animal Rescue Coalition (ARC) of Halifax, after being picked up as a runaway stray in Colchester County.
“Within a day, she was attached to me and my younger dog Ash,” Banks said. “What a little Miss Busy Bee … she loved doing circles in our living room or playing tug-of-war and stealing Ash’s toys and playing with my cat Dewey.”
Sasha also enjoyed many outings with Leah and her family but as much as the dog had taken to her foster home, it was intended as just that.
Last week, Sasha was adopted by a person in Halifax. But it soon became apparent that was not where she wanted to be, and within 24 hours of seeing her off, Banks received a dreaded call that her little friend had run away from her new home.
That prompted a frantic search over the next several days by Banks and her family, who suspected Sasha was attempting to make her way to Leah’s father’s house in Dartmouth, from where she had been walked in previous months. Despite numerous sightings, however, Sasha remained on the loose until Monday morning when she got caught up in rush-hour traffic on the Murray MacKay Bridge.
Sasha has now been reunited with Banks and has a permanent place in her home.
And between Smith’s fundraising efforts and contributions from Banks, Sasha’s vet’s bills of about $1,600 are being taken care of.
But Smith is encouraging anyone who may be affected by the story to donate to ARC to assist with the needs of other animals that require care.
Looking back on things, she has mixed feelings about the situation.
“It’s hard to be angry when you don’t have a specific person to be angry towards,” she said of the motorists who repeatedly ran over the little dog.
“I’m angry inside, but really, it’s more nauseating then anything … It’s why I think this story is so important – people just shouldn’t assume an animal is dead. She clearly wasn’t and is clearly alive to this day. I hate thinking about this part of it all the most because it takes me back to the what ifs?
“Maybe I was meant to be there – maybe someone up above said: ‘OK Sasha – time to stop running. It’ll hurt but I’ll help you find your way home.’ And then I was just a part of that plan. I’m not the angel, I’m just the lucky animal lover who was there at the right time and place.”
HAPPY ENDING: Home, Safe n' Sound: Lost Dog: King Street, Truro, Colchester Co., NS — Bernese Mountain Dog, Female, 5 — "Molly"
HAPPY ENDING: Home, Safe and Sound!! From the Owners: “GREAT NEWS MOLLY WAS FOUND Molly was found In Hilden at the Scotia Pine Campground and is now at home resting . She is about 5 lbs lighter but other than that she looks good . A gentelman walking his dogs spotted her and called me Tuesday morning saying that Molly was on a picnic table looking pretty relaxed . When I got there she was walking around the last trailer near the woods and was then out of sight . I called her name and she came back around the corner and stopped to look . I then tossed 1/2 a hot dog towards her she smelled it and then just ran to me and from then on the sun shone brightly .
Many thanks to all who came out and helped to look and provided support . Without everyones incouragement and help this would have been a much more difficult task than what it was .
Ron and Les Sean and Sonia”
Molly
Breed or Mix: Bernese Mountain Dog
Sex: Female, Age: 5
Collar/Tags: black with white chest and white streak on face, copper points
Lost on: 02/01/2012
Area: King Street,Truro, Colchester, NS
Additional Notes: She is ~ 60 lbs . She is freindly but is shy with people . Was lost Feb 1 2012 . I saw her on Feb 2nd in Milbrook in the park near the woods . Once I got within 500 ft of her she fled . Obviously in shock . She was heading back towards the Truro Industrial Park
Please Contact: …
Sighted: Roaming Dog: Fraser Mountain Rd, Linacy Area, Pictou Co., NS – Bassett Hound, tan/white, no collar, friendly
LOST DOG: 378 Hirtle rd , Maitland , Lunenburg Co., NS — Shih tzu and Pomeranian, Female, 11 Months — "Sammie"
UPDATE: 2/6/12 – From the Owner: From the Owner: “Nothing yet. I am going crazy. I wish who ever took her has a heart and brings her back to me. I miss her so much. My heart aches without her please, please, please bring her back to me. I’m begging you please bring her back to me.”
Though we don’t know at this time that she was actually taken, she is still missing.
Sammie
Breed or Mix: Shih Tzu and Pomeranian
Sex: Female, Age: 11 Months (photo is younger Sammie)
Collar/Tags: No Collar
Lost on: 02/01/2012
Area: 378 Hirtle rd , Maitland , Lunenburg, NS
Additional Notes: My dog is my baby i need her back. I have a cash reward for whoever returns her. I was at my daughters in Maitland, on Hirtle Rd when she went missing . She is little, only about 16 pounds, all black with a little white on her chest and a litttle brown on her nose. She knows her name, Sammie, very well. She will come to anyone . She is just like my daughter I have been none stop crying and looking out my daughters windows and doors calling for her since yesterday when she went missing. We serched the woods and went door to door. No one has seen her which makes me believe that someone might have picked her up on the road. I have barley slept and wont sleep till she is at least found. Please everyone help me find her or pray for me that she will return home safe. Thank you everyone for helping and taking the time to read this, it means alot to me for her to come home safe and sound. Ida, Sammie’s mom.
Please Contact: Natasha, guardian_angel321@msn.com 1-902-523-3561
Natasha Ernst (daughter) 1-902-523-3549
Terry Ernst (husband) 1-902-521-3785
RAINBOW BRIDGE: Lost Dog: Guy St, Sydney Mines, Cape Breton Co., NS – Rottweiller, male, black/tan, grey around mouth, no collar, 13 yrs old – "Tyson"
RAINBOW BRIDGE: It is with heavy hearts that the owners of Tyson shared the sad news that Tyson has passed away due to natural causes. Tyson, a beloved family member, an inside dog, will be buried with dignity at home… even a casket is being built by an Uncle. Our heartfelt sympathy goes out to Tyson’s family at this sad and difficult time. Rest in peace, good friend. (2/2/12 – 2/3/12)
HAPPY ENDING: Home, Safe n' Sound: Lost Dogs: MOUNTVILLE RD, MACLELLANS BROOK, Pictou Co., NS — GERMAN SHEPARD/BEAGLE/LAB MIX, Neutered Male, Big, Floppy Ears, Very Friendly, 2 YRS OLD — "BENTLY"
HAPPY ENDING: Home, Safe and Sound!! Both Bentley and his Aunt Cleeo have returned home after a grand winter adventure. Just terrific news… so happy for everyone. Thanks to all who cared and shared the info of these two adventurers. Yippee!! (2/2/12 – 2/3/12)
BENTLY
Breed or Mix: German Shepherd/Beagle/Lab Mix
Sex: Male, Age: 2 YRS OLD
Collar/Tags: No Collar
Lost on: 02/02/2012
Area: Mountville Rd, 1st Dirt Rd on Right after Old Motor Vehicle Branch, MacLellan’s Brook, Pictou, NS
Additional Notes: He is a big happy go luck dog, big floppy ears, will bark at people, and kids to play, he is not aggressive. He loves kids, people, other dogs to play with. He likes to come up to you, rub his back on your legs and sit on your feet. He is very overgrown, playful, when he is home he lays on floor to eat. He loves his big stick he plays with… he is our big baby. He is cat friendly, all animal friendly as my animals were raised with different animals. He is soo friendly. His name is Bentley. We are sick without him, as he has never been gone this long. His Aunt Cleeo, a long lanky think black lab is with him, she is very shy and timid, will not bite. She is very wiggly in the bum when nervous. They have been gone since 5 pm, Wed evening and haven’t been back. Very out of character for them. They were playing outside with my husband, got a sniff of something and took off. They do this sometimes but are home in an hour. Bentley is tan with black saddle markings, floppy ears, neutered, and some white on his chest. Please if anyone seems him or his Aunt Cleeo, the lanky thin Black Lab…
Please Contact:
SIGHTED: Roaming Dog: Robinson Weir Rd, Digby Co., NS
Possible ‘Bluetick Coonhound’ Sighted feburay 1st this afternoon (around 3 and later again around 5)on Tracks close to Robinson Weir Road in Digby county.
TLC Shelter: 245-2303