Good things happen to good people - and sometimes a little "test" is thrown in to see how well we handle it. Congrats on having the pups back where they belong. Amazing how those posters can work if they are put out ASAP.
so,. did you smile sweetly as you got the dogs back while suppressing the urge to stab the btch in the eye? Nick
Uh, Nick? Did you read any of the nice story? That b**** delivered Ian's doggies back to him safe and sound. She's a nice lady...and she needs BOTH of her eyes. David
Duh,. david?? did you read the part where she said she take 'em? no verification etc?? gotta love people that 'help,...' call the dog pound, get the dogs back to the rightful owner,.adopt them later if they are abandoned, at least tell the pound you have them,.good job she wasn't from out of town,. I love people that interf,.. err,.. help out . Nick
after talking with her for an hour when i was picking them up, i can tell you nick, she had no intention of keeping them....if anything she kept them from getting hit by a car as they were running down the main rd.
Meh,. stab her in the eye anyway, teach her to come looking for the rightful owner as quick as she can next time,.,. Nick
....................................... Every one has a gift, yours is clearly turning a good thing into a WTF! I had to edit,,,, your.......I can't even say it
Glad you got your pups back home, Ian. Good move getting those fliers up in a hurry; sometimes they make all the difference. I guess they didn't have tags on; maybe you should think about getting them some.
Did they have tags Ian? Along with our municipal dog licience, witch is just a serial number and then the pound would call you we have made tags with our dogs names, area, and home phone number. Cheap insurance.
Uh, Nick, Sir...I'm so sorry, Sir...I never meant to offend you. You were right, that lady needed to be taught a lesson. Please don't kill me. David (I'm so gonna be sleepin' with the fishes! )