LOST DOG (Pug)- 1.16.2010 :(

chuckles3

New Member
Pug, male, cream in color. He weighs 17 lbs and is neutered. He was last seen on Route 231 (Prince Frederick Road between Barney Drive and Robinson Farm Place. He comes to the name of Chuck. He is DEARLY missed. :( :( :( :( Any information please call 301-399-6723. If there is no answer please leave a message!

Please see the picture attached!!!!!
Thank you!!!!
 

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stoppingby

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I'm so sorry Chuck has gone missing. I'm posting a few tips here that might add to your tactics that you're using. We've all seen the posters, flyers and ads for a "missing dog". But when the sign you make reads "missing puppy" that wording can arrest ones attention much faster. Reading "child's beloved pet" can tug at heartstrings.

If your dog has been spooked into running, she might not come running back to you, even when she hears your voice calling. They can become disoriented and become quite shy even if it was the most friendliest dog. That's why it's very important to listen carefully for whimpering, whining, and to shine that flashlight underneath sheds, porches, vehicles, and other potential hiding spots. Don't count on a spot being too small, either! It's surprising how tight a space a terrified dog can squeeze into.


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I sure wish people would take better care of their animals. It would mean less doggies in the shelters. I mean if you cant keep your dog safe then why do you even get a dog. This is why I like to screen my "new parents" before the doggies leave the shelter.

Good luck to you and when he comes home please take better care of him.
 

stoppingby

New Member
I agree about some people need to take better care of their pets but we don't yet know what happened in this situation.
 

OldHillcrestGuy

Well-Known Member
Chuck is still missing. He followed another family dog down the long driveway to the road, family member heard a car leaving the area and its horn honk, family dog returned Chuck didnt. He does have the micro-chip, and the owner will check at the animal shelter on Tuesday to see if he may have turn up there.
 

OldHillcrestGuy

Well-Known Member
Chuck was found yesterday evening, :yahoo: a neighbor about 4 houses down found him out in the yard, it appears he has been out in the woods for the past 12 days, he has lost weight and has a injury to a leg. He was on his way to the vet today.
 

cattitude

My Sweetest Boy
Chuck was found yesterday evening, :yahoo: a neighbor about 4 houses down found him out in the yard, it appears he has been out in the woods for the past 12 days, he has lost weight and has a injury to a leg. He was on his way to the vet today.

Awww...that's great news!! Poor little Chuck. Don't you wish they could talk?
 
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