Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
http://www.doodlekisses.com/video/charlie Today at our shop around 10:45-ish someone dropped off a (poodle, bichon, maltese?) dog. After his groom we called his owner, no answer. We called several times after that but still, no answer. We close at 7:00 so we waited and waited and waited until 7:30, but his owner never came for him. My dad printed out a map from mapquest of the adress the owner gave us then came home. We went in search of his owner. He said the house was house #12 the problem was that that street was only odd #'s (5,7,9 ect).
So we asked some other people that seemed like they weren't sleeping yet. None of them ever heard of him. So after a while we gave up for the night. We are planning on bringing him too our shop tommorow to see if his owner comes back.
Anyways, his (supposed) name is Charlie (we aren't sure because on the info card the owner gave us it says his name is Sul Charlie, he is very loving, young (2 at the very most, he has very white teeth), he is fluffy, unfixed, has a pretty bad ear infection in both ears, he is a sweet heart. Who knows maybe he is a something-doodle. If his owner dosen't come tomorrow I hope we can keep him. Here is a video I just took of him.
The video may not show up when you click the link but it it one of the newest videos. The video is called Charlie.
UPDATE:
My dad gave Charlie away. :( :( :( He gve him to one of the reseptonists at the optometrist next to our shop. She already has a dog just like him. They are going to give him to her later today. I am feeling so sad. My mom and dad say we dont have any time for him, but I would have loved to take care of him. He could have been my resposibility. The lady said that if it dosen't work out she will bring him back. I hope it dosen't work out, I would LOVE LOVE LOVE to keep him.
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It's also possible something happened to the owner (ie: illness) that prevented him from coming back. It would be unusual,to say the least,for someone who had stolen a dog to come in with the knowledge to ask for his ears to be plucked.
If he wrote hastily is it possible the phone number was incorrect?
As another thought, and I assume you ask for proof of rabies before you groom., maybe it would be possible to call your local animal control and see if the rabies number is registered to a local license. I know in our state we have three days after vaccination to license our pets and the # is logged. Maybe it would be possible to get the owner's address that way.
It's obvious from your video this was/is a much loved dog by someone. I'm so glad you're caring for him until this mystery is solved :)
I agree about the rabies number-it worked for us when a dog showed up on our lawn with that tag and nothing else.
We found the owner.
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