I was talking to my neighbor today about this stray dog in the neighborhood. Apparently one of the neighbors started feeding this stray dog, he's really skiddish so I'm guessing they just fed him and that's it. The neighbor who was feeding him has been in the hospital for months, they haven't been home, they have another house closer to the hospital I guess. Anyway another neighbor started feeding him, and has been trying to "catch" him to take him to the animal rescue place in town. I feel so bad for him. Everyone says he won't let them near him but he came right to me today. He looks so sad I could cry. He let me pet him and I checked him for ticks. Poor baby! I wish I could just keep him but I'm afraid because I have small children, I haven't been around him enough to judge his temperament. Sorry for the long post. I just feel so bad for this poor baby, you can tell he's older and I'm afraid he'll end up being put down because its hard to find people who want to adopt older dogs.
My hormones are crazy and I'm just sitting here crying over this doggy.
Re: Stray Dog :[
There are stray cats near my grandma's house that she feeds. Here, animal control just puts the animals down. Except the kittens, in which case they try to adopt out. They have a program to spay the adult cats but they can only take so many of them. It's awful. If they are sick or old they are put down. If they are relatively healthy but not a baby, they just release them back into the yard. Kittens are adopted out. It's horrible.
But I don't know what choice you have with the dog. Maybe you could feed him?
We do but it's not fenced we have a few acres, there are a few individuals locally I've found on FB who find fosters.If the no kill shelter wont keep him, I'll look into that. I'm thinking it will help since I'm willing to pay for the vet care.
I will say this: every animal that we ever took in off the streets, out of the wild, or saved from abusive owners has been a great animal. The one animal my family got from a pet store ended up being a puppy mill dog with behavioral and severe health problems including prolapsed uterus and a brain tumor. She ended up having to be put down after mauling my younger sister.
My family has rescued 3 dogs (a chihuahua who's owner couldn't take care of him, an eskimo dog who was being beaten and chained up, and a shih tzu who was literally thrown from a moving truck in a garbage bag). We've also rescued several cats (one was hit by a car. She was permanently brain damaged, but did very well, learned to eat, drink, groom herself again. She was a sweet cat. Then a momma cat who found her way into my grandparents' basement and had 4 kittens, all of which died. After my grandmother brought her in, she had another little of 4 kittens. One died, one was adopted by her coworker, another was adopted by my cousin, and my sister and I got the last one, who was my pet growing up. Another jumped in the boat while two of my uncles were fishing and stuck with us after that. One was saved from some a-hole ritualistic animal torturers. Felt so bad for that cat. And the other was from my godsister's momma cat when they had to give them away.)
I'd say we have a good track record with rescuing animals as opposed to buying them.
If you can catch him and either keep him or foster him, do it! Right now I'm sitting here begging DH to stop telling me stories of animals at our local humane society. There was a story about it on the news this morning so he's reading all theb dogs' stories. We are not in the market to add a dog to our house, not with one already. But man if it came to rescueing a dog ourselves? In a heartbeat.