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Message started by Factory Girl on Aug 6th, 2008 at 12:51pm

Title: Dog advice Needed (nsc)
Post by Factory Girl on Aug 6th, 2008 at 12:51pm
To all Dog lovers:  I need advice on this----->

My neighbor's dog (Bailey) ran away to my house.   My mom came over and found Bailey sitting by my front door.   Bailey was extremely thirsty, so she gave her some water.   Then, her owner's fiance saw her and came to get her.   As soon  as Bailey saw the dude, she bolted.    My mom went driving around to find her, and when she came back, Bailey was sitting by my shrubbery.  

She gave her a lot of water to drink, and Bailey was very thirsty and was panting very hard like she was in distress. Its 96 degrees here!!!     My mom tried returning  Bailey to her owners, but the fiancee wouldn't open the door.

Advice Please!!!

FG!

Title: Re: Dog advice Needed (nsc)
Post by Starbuck on Aug 6th, 2008 at 1:04pm
one of the regs at Disneyland had a thread last week about her cat needing surgery. what is the world coming to??

only one thing will help us to survive the dog days of posting. we need a f*&^ing tour!

Title: Re: Dog advice Needed (nsc)
Post by Factory Girl on Aug 6th, 2008 at 1:10pm
LOL, dog days of posting!!    

Title: Re: Dog advice Needed (nsc)
Post by zooeyglass on Aug 6th, 2008 at 1:19pm
I would call the police and tell them about the situation; don't know where you live or if the police there have time to deal with a dog situation.  Even if they don't, they can advise you or direct you to Animal Control or whatever the proper authority is.  You obviously need someone who can force them to deal with the situation -- if the fiance realizes you could take the dog to the pound, he'll probably take her back.  

Title: Re: Dog advice Needed (nsc)
Post by Joey on Aug 6th, 2008 at 1:35pm
" My neighbor's dog (Bailey) ran away to my house.   My mom came over and found Bailey sitting by my front door.   Bailey was extremely thirsty, so she gave her some water.   Then, her owner's fiance saw her and came to get her.   As soon  as Bailey saw the dude, she bolted.    My mom went driving around to find her, and when she came back, Bailey was sitting by my shrubbery.  

She gave her a lot of water to drink, and Bailey was very thirsty and was panting very hard like she was in distress. Its 96 degrees here!!!     My mom tried returning  Bailey to her owners, but the fiancee wouldn't.......... "


Title: Re: Dog advice Needed (nsc)
Post by Joey on Aug 6th, 2008 at 1:36pm
" Bailey was extremely thirsty, so she gave her some water.   Then, her owner's fiance saw her and came to get her.   As soon  as Bailey saw the dude, she bolted.    My mom went driving around to find her, and when she came back, Bailey was ................ "


Title: Re: Dog advice Needed (nsc)
Post by Joey on Aug 6th, 2008 at 1:37pm
"   My mom tried returning  Bailey to her owners, but the fiancee wouldn't open the door.................. "




Title: Re: Dog advice Needed (nsc)
Post by Joey on Aug 6th, 2008 at 1:38pm
" .........  dog days of posting!!    "







Title: Re: Dog advice Needed (nsc)
Post by Factory Girl on Aug 6th, 2008 at 2:08pm
I love you Joey kins.  Wanna fool around doggy style???  :kissmyass

Title: Re: Dog advice Needed (nsc)
Post by Joey on Aug 6th, 2008 at 2:29pm
" I love you Joey kins.  Wanna fool around doggy style??? "

Come To Joey ..................................




Title: Re: Dog advice Needed (nsc)
Post by Factory Girl on Aug 6th, 2008 at 2:34pm
Kins,

I didn't say Creepy Petey style.

Title: Re: Dog advice Needed (nsc)
Post by Voodoo Chile In Wonderland on Aug 6th, 2008 at 2:37pm

Factory Girl wrote on Aug 6th, 2008 at 2:34pm:
Kins,

I didn't say Creepy Petey style.


Pete loves it that way (doggy style)  ;D ;D ;D :Youmakeagrownmancrylikejoey

Title: Re: Dog advice Needed (nsc)
Post by Starbuck on Aug 6th, 2008 at 2:39pm

Factory Girl wrote on Aug 6th, 2008 at 2:08pm:
I love you Joey kins.  Wanna fool around doggy style???  :kissmyass


be careful FG...joey doesn't normally do that kind of thing with women. sheep, hogs, men, cheese, pies, gerbils, herve villachez impersonators and donald rumsfeld yes, but not women.

Title: Re: Dog advice Needed (nsc)
Post by Factory Girl on Aug 6th, 2008 at 2:40pm
Voo,

I'm afraid to ask--How do you know??? :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :willya


Starbuck,

Joey is a PIE Predator???   :kissmyass

Title: Re: Dog advice Needed (nsc)
Post by robpop on Aug 6th, 2008 at 3:19pm
Call the authorities .  

Title: Re: Dog advice Needed (nsc)
Post by Joey on Aug 6th, 2008 at 3:19pm
" I didn't say Creepy Petey style "



Title: Re: Dog advice Needed (nsc)
Post by Joey on Aug 6th, 2008 at 3:20pm
" Pete loves it that way (doggy style)   "




Title: Re: Dog advice Needed (nsc)
Post by Pdog on Aug 6th, 2008 at 3:26pm
this is a no brainer FG... and I hope these assholes never have kids!

Title: Re: Dog advice Needed (nsc)
Post by Joey on Aug 6th, 2008 at 3:52pm
" and I hope these assholes never have kids "



Title: Re: Dog advice Needed (nsc)
Post by Factory Girl on Aug 6th, 2008 at 6:19pm

Pdog wrote on Aug 6th, 2008 at 3:26pm:
this is a no brainer FG... and I hope these assholes never have kids!


I'll call the Humane Society about this.   The owner's fiancee is a dirty douchebag.  

For now, Bailey is back home, but she looks very sad.   I think she wanted us to keep her, because a lot of other neighbors were around outside, but she choose to come to my house...twice.  



Title: Re: Dog advice Needed (nsc)
Post by Edith Grove on Aug 6th, 2008 at 6:32pm

Factory Girl wrote on Aug 6th, 2008 at 6:19pm:

Pdog wrote on Aug 6th, 2008 at 3:26pm:
this is a no brainer FG... and I hope these assholes never have kids!
For now, Bailey is back home, but she looks very sad.   I think she wanted us to keep her, because a lot of other neighbors were around outside, but she choose to come to my house...twice.  


You have my blessing to adopt to adopt her, FG. She obviously knows where she wants to be.

Title: Re: Dog advice Needed (nsc)
Post by fireontheplatter on Aug 6th, 2008 at 7:26pm
this is probably whats going to happen.  if fg calls the humaine society and they see the dog is not satisfied and is being mistreated they will take it away and look it over for scar wounds and basically give it a check up and then it will then be available for adoption and you will have to appy to adopt it.  something like that.  you may have a shoe in to get this dog fg.  but don't forget dogs eat, shit and have expensive vet bills.
all the best to this dog.....dogs are cool.

:wtf1


Title: Re: Dog advice Needed (nsc)
Post by Ian Billen on Aug 6th, 2008 at 10:11pm

Factory Girl wrote on Aug 6th, 2008 at 12:51pm:
To all Dog lovers:  I need advice on this----->

My neighbor's dog (Bailey) ran away to my house.   My mom came over and found Bailey sitting by my front door.   Bailey was extremely thirsty, so she gave her some water.   Then, her owner's fiance saw her and came to get her.   As soon  as Bailey saw the dude, she bolted.    My mom went driving around to find her, and when she came back, Bailey was sitting by my shrubbery.  

She gave her a lot of water to drink, and Bailey was very thirsty and was panting very hard like she was in distress. Its 96 degrees here!!!     My mom tried returning  Bailey to her owners, but the fiancee wouldn't open the door.

Tdvice Please!!!

FG!

___________________________

Can you keep the dog? You may want to consider it. As was pointed out already ...it is August, the "dog days"...

Sort of sounds like your neighbors could be "wack" (that is if your absolutely CERTAIN she purposely would not answer her door all knowingly that you had their pet).

Any idea why the dog was so thirsty? Are they giving the dog water? Are they fit to take good care of the dog in the first place?

These are questions to consider.


Ian

Title: Re: Dog advice Needed (nsc)
Post by vox12string on Aug 6th, 2008 at 10:12pm
Down Under we have the RSPCA as the official animal welfare agency. Whatever the authority in your area. MAKE AN OFFICIAL COMPLAINT. The dog is obviously being mistreated & needs to be taken away from it's current owners. Going the official route means that the dog will get a good medical & then a real lover of the mutts will get a chance at ownership.

People who mistreat animals should be put in a cage of rabid rats...

Title: Re: Dog advice Needed (nsc)
Post by Factory Girl on Aug 7th, 2008 at 5:48am
Thanks, folks, really good advice.

Ian, yes the owner's fiancee KNEW we had their dog and refused to open the door.    He previously saw Bailey on my porch with my mom.   We tried to ask him how and why Bailey ran way, but he refused to answer.    My mom had their dog with her and knocked on their door for about 10 minutes.

The dude was in the house (his car was parked outfront) and refused to open the door.   What a filty dirty monster !!

Ironically, they got Bailey from the dog pound.   Her prior owner kept her in a garage for an entire year.

I'm going to call Humane Society for advice.   Thanks again.

Title: Re: Dog advice Needed (nsc)
Post by Pdog on Aug 7th, 2008 at 3:52pm
Tell the neighbor Michael Vick called, he wants his PETA memebership back...

I have no idea what I just typed!

Title: Re: Dog advice Needed (nsc)
Post by Joey on Aug 7th, 2008 at 3:58pm



I Love You All !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



Title: Re: Dog advice Needed (nsc)
Post by Factory Girl on Aug 7th, 2008 at 6:16pm
Lets just say--I'll keep the Humane Society Phone #  very  available, and I'll  keep a bit of Beneful in the house for when Bailey comes back.

The fiancee dude is a sick bitch.     :pullanolte   :pullanolte :pullanolte


Title: Re: Dog advice Needed (nsc)
Post by robpop on Aug 7th, 2008 at 6:34pm
A few years ago, I had to leave town for work.  My sister took in my dog while I was gone.  The day I came home my sister called me and told me he had been missing for hours.  She lives in a rural area, and I just figured he went for a stroll in the woods (as he had done many times before).  I told her not to worry he will be back.  I went to her house, andmy dog heard the sound of my car.  He put the last bit of energy he had to come see me.  It turns out he was hit by a car and was left for dead.  My sister feeling guilty rushed him to the vet.  I showed up later (as I had paperwork to turn in).  It did not look good and I told the vet to put him down.  I did not want him to suffer anymore.  I left saddened.  While I was gone my sister told the vet to do what he can.  

Well its five years later, Buddy is doing great.  And my sister will not take a cent off of me for the $15,000 vet bill.  

Title: Re: Dog advice Needed (nsc)
Post by Pdog on Aug 7th, 2008 at 8:02pm

robpop wrote on Aug 7th, 2008 at 6:34pm:
A few years ago, I had to leave town for work.  My sister took in my dog while I was gone.  The day I came home my sister called me and told me he had been missing for hours.  She lives in a rural area, and I just figured he went for a stroll in the woods (as he had done many times before).  I told her not to worry he will be back.  I went to her house, andmy dog heard the sound of my car.  He put the last bit of energy he had to come see me.  It turns out he was hit by a car and was left for dead.  My sister feeling guilty rushed him to the vet.  I showed up later (as I had paperwork to turn in).  It did not look good and I told the vet to put him down.  I did not want him to suffer anymore.  I left saddened.  While I was gone my sister told the vet to do what he can.  

Well its five years later, Buddy is doing great.  And my sister will not take a cent off of me for the $15,000 vet bill.  


I never thought one of your posts would choke me up homey.
thanks...

as soon as my youngest is out of his diapers, i'm getting a dog. a Beagle is what I want.

Title: Re: Dog advice Needed (nsc)
Post by 72Tele on Aug 7th, 2008 at 8:02pm
Keep the dog kill the neighbor.  


Boykin Spaniel man here.

Title: Re: Dog advice Needed (nsc)
Post by robpop on Aug 7th, 2008 at 8:56pm

Pdog wrote on Aug 7th, 2008 at 8:02pm:

robpop wrote on Aug 7th, 2008 at 6:34pm:
A few years ago, I had to leave town for work.  My sister took in my dog while I was gone.  The day I came home my sister called me and told me he had been missing for hours.  She lives in a rural area, and I just figured he went for a stroll in the woods (as he had done many times before).  I told her not to worry he will be back.  I went to her house, andmy dog heard the sound of my car.  He put the last bit of energy he had to come see me.  It turns out he was hit by a car and was left for dead.  My sister feeling guilty rushed him to the vet.  I showed up later (as I had paperwork to turn in).  It did not look good and I told the vet to put him down.  I did not want him to suffer anymore.  I left saddened.  While I was gone my sister told the vet to do what he can.  

Well its five years later, Buddy is doing great.  And my sister will not take a cent off of me for the $15,000 vet bill.  


I never thought one of your posts would choke me up homey.
thanks...

as soon as my youngest is out of his diapers, i'm getting a dog. a Beagle is what I want.


Cheers bro.  Beagles are great, but they require time to train.  My X had a beagle, and I always told her to put the dog back in the house so he could take a shit.


Title: Re: Dog advice Needed (nsc)
Post by Factory Girl on Aug 8th, 2008 at 3:59pm
I'm partial to German Shephards.   I like big dogs, they have a lot of personality.   I'm not into yappy lap pups.

Bailey is a mutt, part German Shepard.  

Title: Re: Dog advice Needed (nsc)
Post by fireontheplatter on Aug 8th, 2008 at 4:04pm

Pdog wrote on Aug 7th, 2008 at 8:02pm:

robpop wrote on Aug 7th, 2008 at 6:34pm:
A few years ago, I had to leave town for work.  My sister took in my dog while I was gone.  The day I came home my sister called me and told me he had been missing for hours.  She lives in a rural area, and I just figured he went for a stroll in the woods (as he had done many times before).  I told her not to worry he will be back.  I went to her house, andmy dog heard the sound of my car.  He put the last bit of energy he had to come see me.  It turns out he was hit by a car and was left for dead.  My sister feeling guilty rushed him to the vet.  I showed up later (as I had paperwork to turn in).  It did not look good and I told the vet to put him down.  I did not want him to suffer anymore.  I left saddened.  While I was gone my sister told the vet to do what he can.  

Well its five years later, Buddy is doing great.  And my sister will not take a cent off of me for the $15,000 vet bill.  


I never thought one of your posts would choke me up homey.
thanks...

as soon as my youngest is out of his diapers, i'm getting a dog. a Beagle is what I want.


do not get a beagle...they're useless dogs.  go for a weinerimer.  now theres a dog you can go for a run with.

Title: Re: Dog advice Needed (nsc)
Post by fireontheplatter on Aug 8th, 2008 at 4:06pm

robpop wrote on Aug 7th, 2008 at 8:56pm:

Pdog wrote on Aug 7th, 2008 at 8:02pm:

robpop wrote on Aug 7th, 2008 at 6:34pm:
A few years ago, I had to leave town for work.  My sister took in my dog while I was gone.  The day I came home my sister called me and told me he had been missing for hours.  She lives in a rural area, and I just figured he went for a stroll in the woods (as he had done many times before).  I told her not to worry he will be back.  I went to her house, andmy dog heard the sound of my car.  He put the last bit of energy he had to come see me.  It turns out he was hit by a car and was left for dead.  My sister feeling guilty rushed him to the vet.  I showed up later (as I had paperwork to turn in).  It did not look good and I told the vet to put him down.  I did not want him to suffer anymore.  I left saddened.  While I was gone my sister told the vet to do what he can.  

Well its five years later, Buddy is doing great.  And my sister will not take a cent off of me for the $15,000 vet bill.  


I never thought one of your posts would choke me up homey.
thanks...

as soon as my youngest is out of his diapers, i'm getting a dog. a Beagle is what I want.


Cheers bro.  Beagles are great, but they require time to train.  My X had a beagle, and I always told her to put the dog back in the house so he could take a shit.


thats funny dude.

Title: Re: Dog advice Needed (nsc)
Post by left shoe shuffle on Aug 8th, 2008 at 4:35pm

robpop wrote on Aug 7th, 2008 at 6:34pm:
A few years ago, I had to leave town for work.  My sister took in my dog while I was gone.  The day I came home my sister called me and told me he had been missing for hours.  She lives in a rural area, and I just figured he went for a stroll in the woods (as he had done many times before).  I told her not to worry he will be back.  I went to her house, and my dog heard the sound of my car.  He put the last bit of energy he had to come see me.  It turns out he was hit by a car and was left for dead.  My sister feeling guilty rushed him to the vet.  I showed up later (as I had paperwork to turn in).  It did not look good and I told the vet to put him down.  I did not want him to suffer anymore.  I left saddened.  While I was gone my sister told the vet to do what he can.  

Well its five years later, Buddy is doing great.  And my sister will not take a cent off of me for the $15,000 vet bill.  


Nice story, robo.

Very nice.

Title: Re: Dog advice Needed (nsc)
Post by Edith Grove on Aug 11th, 2008 at 8:00am
What's the latest on the abused pooch situation?

Title: Re: Dog advice Needed (nsc)
Post by GhostofBrianJones on Aug 11th, 2008 at 9:00am
Good Luck! That douchebag is only the beginning of what he really is. Law Enforcement has stated often that people who are cruel
to animals turn to being cruel to human beings later on.

I am looking for a dog, I would take  it but I am not near anyone. Hopefully this little sweetie will finally find a wonderful
home. I would love to put Douchebag Butthead in the garage  the way  he did  his  own dog.

There are also Animal Rescue  Groups, so maybe you can check that  out  as well.

Title: Re: Dog advice Needed (nsc)
Post by glencar on Aug 11th, 2008 at 1:13pm
There are way to many dogs around. Get on eat one of those rescue leagues if you feel you musy have one. And obey noise/leash laws!

Title: Re: Dog advice Needed (nsc)
Post by Joey on Aug 11th, 2008 at 1:38pm
" There are way to many dogs around. Get on eat one of those rescue leagues if you feel you musy have one. And obey noise/leash laws ! "


Title: Re: Dog advice Needed (nsc)
Post by Starbuck on Aug 11th, 2008 at 1:45pm

wrote on Aug 8th, 2008 at 4:04pm:
do not get a beagle...they're useless dogs.  go for a weinerimer.  now theres a dog you can go for a run with.


you mean a weimaraner, copernicus?

that being said, a weinerimer for pdog....very apropos...

Title: Re: Dog advice Needed (nsc)
Post by GhostofBrianJones on Aug 11th, 2008 at 2:29pm
I am getting a dog for myself.  I was  thinking about a black Labrador Retriever.  A BIG old Lab. I had a female
German Shepherd Mix and she was a real trip. She  had the whole run of the back and front  yard (had Invisible
Fence) and a doggie door in front. More than enough  times she would fly  out that dog door like  wild bat out  of
Hell, she weighed close to 120 lbs.!!  I had the Huge "BEWARE  OF DOG" sign in front but was often ignored.

(This is for my  animal lover  friends)

Title: Re: Dog advice Needed (nsc)
Post by robpop on Aug 11th, 2008 at 2:32pm

GhostofBrianJones wrote on Aug 11th, 2008 at 2:29pm:
I am getting a dog for myself.  I was  thinking about a black Labrador Retriever.  A BIG old Lab. I had a female
German Shepherd Mix and she was a real trip. She  had the whole run of the back and front  yard (had Invisible
Fence) and a doggie door in front. More than enough  times she would fly  out that dog door like  wild bat out  of
Hell, she weighed close to 120 lbs.!!  I had the Huge "BEWARE  OF DOG" sign in front but was often ignored.

(This is for my  animal lover  friends)



Labs are great dogs.   See my story above.  Buddy is a black lab.  Be patient for the frist two years.

Title: Re: Dog advice Needed (nsc)
Post by Factory Girl on Aug 11th, 2008 at 3:33pm
Baileys seems to be doing ok.   Yesterday, she was playing "peek-a-boo" with me while I was working in my yard and she was by her beloved window.

Of course, her douchebag owners DID NOT thank us for taking care of her when she was a runaway, or for bringing their pet back home.

But, as long as I know Bailey is doing ok, thats cool with me.    :booze

Title: Re: Dog advice Needed (nsc)
Post by Joey on Aug 11th, 2008 at 3:45pm
" Baileys seems to be doing ok.   Yesterday, she was playing "peek-a-boo" with me while I was working in my yard and she was by her beloved window. "






Title: Re: Dog advice Needed (nsc)
Post by fireontheplatter on Aug 11th, 2008 at 3:47pm

Starbuck wrote on Aug 11th, 2008 at 1:45pm:

wrote on Aug 8th, 2008 at 4:04pm:
do not get a beagle...they're useless dogs.  go for a weinerimer.  now theres a dog you can go for a run with.


you mean a weimaraner, copernicus?

that being said, a weinerimer for pdog....very apropos...


yeah...those very attractive, short napped grey sleek looking dogs.

they are very well mannered dogs....all the ones i have seen anyway.  

Title: Re: Dog advice Needed (nsc)
Post by Factory Girl on Aug 11th, 2008 at 5:11pm
Hey Joey Bam Bam Snoozy!!      :interestingstuffronnie    

Your post is "Deja vu allover again" to quote that famous quote.  

Are you pulling any sweet young pie to compete with Ronnie's young pie???   :aimama :aimama :aimama


Title: Re: Dog advice Needed (nsc)
Post by glencar on Aug 11th, 2008 at 5:33pm
Joey is in automatic mode. Don't take it personally.

Title: Re: Dog advice Needed (nsc)
Post by GhostofBrianJones on Aug 11th, 2008 at 7:07pm
Who is going to wake 'kins up or we just let him sleep?

Thanks for the info Robpop, I will remember that.

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