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<blockquote data-quote="Hpacres440p" data-source="post: 1851769" data-attributes="member: 39347"><p>So-this dog has been posted in lots of places, was not chipped, no collar, and had been in the area running for 3 days-this time happened to be trapped on the inside shoulder of a 6 lane highway. We could have left him there so his owners would find him, or could have surrendered an injured dog to an overfull shelter. I'm sure his owners would have come forward. If they do-great-he'll go home repaired. Until then, he has now been vaccinated and chipped, and will get his leg fixed at our expense.</p><p>Sorry for whoever lost him. Wish they would look a lot harder….</p><p>And-if I would have seen your post, I would have replied. I just happened to see it today.</p><p>You have made a really big mistaken assumption that we decided to keep him without making an effort to find the owner. How about reviewing how that process works most of the time…. I have found owners of dogs-usually because of some kind of identification or because they did due diligence to search public venues to look for them. The ones who have stayed are because no one ever stepped forward. Hell, when our dogs get out, the first thing I do is contact neighbors and post to lost and found sites.</p><p>Watch your accusations-they aren't justified.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hpacres440p, post: 1851769, member: 39347"] So-this dog has been posted in lots of places, was not chipped, no collar, and had been in the area running for 3 days-this time happened to be trapped on the inside shoulder of a 6 lane highway. We could have left him there so his owners would find him, or could have surrendered an injured dog to an overfull shelter. I'm sure his owners would have come forward. If they do-great-he'll go home repaired. Until then, he has now been vaccinated and chipped, and will get his leg fixed at our expense. Sorry for whoever lost him. Wish they would look a lot harder…. And-if I would have seen your post, I would have replied. I just happened to see it today. You have made a really big mistaken assumption that we decided to keep him without making an effort to find the owner. How about reviewing how that process works most of the time…. I have found owners of dogs-usually because of some kind of identification or because they did due diligence to search public venues to look for them. The ones who have stayed are because no one ever stepped forward. Hell, when our dogs get out, the first thing I do is contact neighbors and post to lost and found sites. Watch your accusations-they aren't justified. [/QUOTE]
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