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No, you think the owner? if its really them, they have NO heart. what do they really want from gabbie? If it were me that i knew someone whos belonging and i will ask them show me the picture if its really their dog. if i see the pictures they have. i can return dogs back. They have no heart. my god. Keep trying to post everywehre in order to annoying them out and let everyone know how heartless the owner is. |
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Jasmine,
I hope the new owners will realizes that the dog they got is belongs to you and your family even the important connection of Gabbie to your niece who is autistic. As it seems your niece had a way of communication and being comfortable around Gabbie. Hopefully, the new owners will have a change of heart to return Gabbie back to original owners.
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What about this website that you might want to look it up? (findtoto.com)
Missing Dog, Stolen Pets, Pet Alert Service |
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Thanks, that is a great website. |
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anymore new news? I would get your baby back if I lived closer. As is now living in Alabama there is no way I could help. you are in my thoughts, I would die if one of my "children" was taken without me having a chance to get them back. send a letter with more details and a picture to the newspaper that serves the area the shelter is in and see if that area will help you find your girl.
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Sad! I hope it works in your favor! Last year someone stole our red merle male mini Aussi right out of our yard. Too his underground fence collar off and left it inside the fence boundries! We searched and searched for our Arney. Contacted shelters, vets, Craigslists... no luck. I hope he is happy where ever he may be!
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Send all your information, everything about Gabbie to a television news channel that covers your area and Owassa area, see if a reporter will pick it up and show your story, send it in via the internet and show them the links to all your postings and the informaton of your vet and take pics of the dogs tags and send them along, send them a link to this posting here, that gives you a date line of facts and proof you've been searching this whole time, make it a more public outcry. Because of me and several other people in the area the length of time they keep strays now is 10 days. go to the spca, submit your story online to humane society, anything you can think of, gather up all your photos and links to all your postings and send them to any type of media you can find in the area where she could have been adopted at. don't give up!
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Stephanie... "I don't see much sense in that," said Rabbit. "No, there isn't," said Pooh humbly, “But there was going to be when I began it. It's just that something happened to it along the way." -From Winnie the Pooh
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Just giving an update on Gabbie. Her new owners have not really contacted me face to face yet. My dad has given up on finding her but I haven't. I have a feeling the guy who has her just doesn't have the guts to do the right thing. I really honestly believe he's going through some personal issues at the moment. It was weird, I got a call a few weeks ago from a guy who told me that Gabbie was ok, that the people who had her loved her and that he was a dog lover and that he'd try his best to contact her new owners. I had a feeling he was her new owner. I will however suggest to the animal shelter that maybe we could come to an arrangement that we could all meet at the shelter so I could personally see that Gabbie was ok, and that way there would be a law officer on duty there to witness if anything got out of hand. What do you guys think?
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How many days was Gabby missing before she was adopted out? Each shelter has a different number of days they hold the aniamls before adopting them out (some 72 hours, some 7 days etc). If they waited the required number, sadly, the dog legally belongs to the new owners.
However, that doesn't mean that they won't give her up if they find she is missed by a loving family. Often what happens is people pick up a stray dog on their way to or from somewhere and drop the dog at a shelter they are familiar with. The owners don't think of checking in with shelters that far away and by the time they do, the dog has been adopted out. Providing proof that she is your dog -in the from of a tattoo, microchip, sales receipt when she was a puupy or adoption certificate, knowledge of scars, X-rays from vet for bone breaks etc or unique markings all help new owners know that this is indeed your dog. Putting out a reward also helps (esp if it is more than what they paid for the dog's adoption). Good luck! |
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