Thief walks off with deaf puppy from Humane Society kennel

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Thief walks off with deaf puppy from Humane Society kennel - AnnArbor.com

A puppy stolen Friday afternoon from the Humane Society of Huron Valley is seen as particularly vulnerable because she was born deaf.

Chilly, an 8-week-old American bulldog, disappeared from her kennel between 5 p.m. and 6 p.m. at Humane Society’s headquarters in Superior Township.

“It’s feasible to think of somebody shoving her up inside their coat and walking out the front door,” said Tanya Hilgendorf, HSHV executive director.

Chilly was being treated for an infection and was not yet ready for adoption.

“She’s a beautiful little girl,” Hilgendorf said. “Somebody might be trying to make some money off her.”

Typical reasons a dog might be stolen are the desire to save money on adoption costs or to be sold to another party. Some are also sold for research purposes.

The shelter was experiencing a busy afternoon, with many animals going out for adoption, and the staff was preoccupied when the incident occurred. The fact that Chilly is “a calm and quiet” pup abetted the abductor in making a getaway.

Hilgendorf said dogs with all-white coloring have an inordinate genetic tendency to be deaf.

The shelter staff is hoping that Chilly’s whereabouts will be revealed after word of the incident spreads.

The combination of her deafness, illness and youth make her particularly vulnerable, according to Hilgendorf. Compounding the worry is the fact that Chilly has very little fur and is possibly being kept outside.

“We just want to know that she’s safe,” Hilgendorf said.

A $500 reward is offered for Chilly’s safe return.
 
Stolen puppy returned to the Humane Society of Huron Valley

Stolen puppy returned to the Humane Society of Huron Valley - AnnArbor.com

Chilly, a 9-week-old American bulldog puppy, has returned to the Humane Society of Huron Valley after being stolen from the Superior Township facility Dec. 18.

A Humane Society cruelty investigator retrieved the puppy from a home in Ann Arbor late last night, Marketing Director Deb Kern said.

“She is back, she’s no worse for the wear, and she’s doing great,” Kern said. “We’re very happy to have her back.”
Chilly is deaf and was being treated for an infection before her disappearance.

The Humane Society acted on an anonymous tip from a caller who had read about the missing dog on AnnArbor.com. Kern said the caller refused the $500 reward.

The Washtenaw County Sheriff’s Department is investigating the abduction, and officials there did not return calls seeking comment. The Humane Society said it could not release any further details on the crime.

In the meantime, Kern said Chilly is being well taken care of and should be eligible for adoption within the next two weeks, after she finishes her medical treatment and is spayed.

“We’re going to keep a good eye on her and take good care of her, just like we do with all the animals here,” she said.
 
Aww..that was sweet of the caller to refuse the reward. Sounds like a good Christmas story here!
 
I am glad she was saved and hope she gets a really great home.
 
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