I was just getting home today from work, and there she was. Just chillin' on the corner of my street.
3 days gone. almost exactly. Ran off at about 4pm Thursday the 1st, found at home shortly after 4pm Sunday the 4th.
I was so happy to see her. I ended up sitting in the middle of the street holding her. My neighbor (who had been out with us thursday night for the 3 hours we searched in the cold) must have heard me, she came running out of the house to see what was the matter. She immediately went inside to call her husband to let him know. They where both very worried about her.
I spent an hour calling people to tell them that she was home and safe. I got through calling 5 people, by the 6th (my co-worker Jess) I was crying while i left a message.
There is a good chance she'll have puppies, she's been in heat. so we just have to wait and see.
She's home. She's safe. She's about 10lbs lighter then when she left (many of her ribs are showing through again), has some wind burn by the looks of it on her face/head, a couple scratches on her paws (nothing big though). Overall in better condition then i had imagined she could have been in.
Devious Comments
If you're planning to get her fixed in the future, maybe any rehoming fees from the puppies could go towards that.
What breed of dog is she, btw? I could take a guess at a bull terrier, but I'd like to be sure.
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... This isn't where I parked my horse.
She doesn't seem to have any marks other then some on her head and a few on a front paw, I assume from running around in underbrush. But we will see
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