This really isn't a "doodle" topic, but I guess I'm looking for a little reassurance and support...
I came home today to find my husband with another dog! :o) He had taken Hershey for a walk, and this large black lab followed them home! I live "in town" but unfortunately its not that uncommon to see a dog roaming the streets, but they aren't ever approachable. This dog literally followed him into our yard and tried to come inside! He was extremely friendly and seeking attention and was very friendly with our dog, but WOULD NOT leave our yard, even after we yelled, Go Home!
The dog looked pretty healthy and had a nice collar on, and a license tag! Hooray! I called the number on the county tag and gave his license number and they said they had "no record." WHAT?! It was a 2010 tag, and you have no record? I thought that's what dog licenses were for... ugh.
So, my husband easily put a leash on him, because he kept running out into the street and coming back. We walked him around our neighborhood for about 2 hours this afternoon, ringing doorbells, asking people on the street - anybody recognize this dog?? Nope.
Finally we came back to the house and put the dog on the run in our yard. He was happy to have a bowl of water and some belly rubs, but we knew that we had to find his owner. I work as a volunteer at the Humane Society, so I know they are closed on Sundays, and everything is directed towards the police. So we called up the police and a very nice officer came out and after chatting a bit, he took the dog to the Humane Society. They have a "drop off" kennel that the police have access to after hours. So at least the dog is safe, and dry (its pouring here) and has food and water. The staff will be in tomorrow am to take care of him.
Did I do the right thing?? I feel like I did. There's no way we could keep a second (large!) dog in our little house, even for the night, and I know that his owners are hopefully looking for him, and I feel like that's the best way to get them reunited. I just hope this is a happy ending cause he's such a sweet loving animal. How could anyone just have their dog running the streets all afternoon and not be driving around looking?? I'll call the Humane Society tomorrow and talk to the girls there and see if anyone has called in about him...