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I found a dog.


Danielle

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And, I'm trying to find its owners and pretty much posting everywhere I know, as well as going around the neighborhood trying to find its owners. But, I figured this was worth a shot.

 

Found her on Holt road, where she was nipped by a car, and couldve been hit and killed very easily, so I brought her home. Shes a small tan dog.. Looks like a chihuahua. No collar, but you can tell shes worn one for a while. She seems to be trained pretty well. She's adorable, and I can't keep her if I can't find her owners.. So, if you're in the area, or know of anyone who lost their dog, let me know?

 

Thanks :)

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I put it on CL already. Dog wont stay still for me to take a picture of her atm, I'm hoping she will calm down soon so I can get one.

 

 

Antifreeze in a dog bowl will get it to slow down enough to take a pic...

 

:thumbup:

 

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Antifreeze in a dog bowl will get it to slow down enough to take a pic...

 

:thumbup:

 

KillJoy

 

Not nice!! Lol.. I'm happy shes running around now after her laying there scared to death earlier today. Just makes pictures a little difficult.

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I actually had luck with Craigslist tonight.. Less than an hour after I posted, a guy replied.. knew about a scar she had, and she responded to the name.. Got pictures, and ended up meeting up with a friend of his and gave her the dog. Thanks for the suggestions though! Happy shes home. :)
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Just a heads up to everyone, anytime you find a dog you should take it directly to a vet (or OSU if it's late) and they will scan it for free. If you think the dog is injured, OSU will treat the dog and bill the owners when they are found, you won't be liable for any of the bill.
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Just a heads up to everyone, anytime you find a dog you should take it directly to a vet (or OSU if it's late) and they will scan it for free. If you think the dog is injured, OSU will treat the dog and bill the owners when they are found, you won't be liable for any of the bill.

 

That is good to know. I called OSU yesterday, and they put me on hold for about 10 minutes, so I finally hung up cause I had to go to work. But, thanks for the info. Ill keep it in mind. :)

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That is good to know. I called OSU yesterday, and they put me on hold for about 10 minutes, so I finally hung up cause I had to go to work. But, thanks for the info. Ill keep it in mind. :)

 

They have specialty services that are the only ones in Ohio so sometimes it's just best to take it in. They will send a 4th year student out with the scanner in the waiting room and you will be on your way. Last fall my gf left an important sample at home and I had to take it to her, the front desk said they would find her and give it to her. At 3 she calls me and said that she had to go up to the front desk herself and find it there. They aren't very helpful on a weekday.

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