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Simplygib
May 22, 2017Explorer
She has been scanned - no chip.
Regarding surveillance camera question, one post I read said a license plate couldn't be identified from it. But I'm waiting for clarification on any other info regarding the rig. Actually, they're not even certain this dog came from the motor home. What they do know is the owner of the motor home asked if he could walk his dog around the area after fueling. Later, after the motor home was gone, this dog was seen wandering around with the leash on. Apparently nobody actually saw this dog come from the motor home, but they are assuming that it did.
In the case of found pets, it's important to remember that the situation may not be as it appears. Vehicles sometimes get stolen with animals inside of them, and the animals later get dumped by the theives. Or the pet's owner may have simply forgotten that the pet wasn't in the rig already when he pulled out. It may sound inconceivable, but I've heard of people driving off leaving their spouses and sometimes a kid or two behind as well. Strange things do happen, and not always because the owner is a bad person - just distracted for whatever reason. The goal is to find the owner first and foremost. Whoever he or she is, they might be worried sick about this.
Regarding surveillance camera question, one post I read said a license plate couldn't be identified from it. But I'm waiting for clarification on any other info regarding the rig. Actually, they're not even certain this dog came from the motor home. What they do know is the owner of the motor home asked if he could walk his dog around the area after fueling. Later, after the motor home was gone, this dog was seen wandering around with the leash on. Apparently nobody actually saw this dog come from the motor home, but they are assuming that it did.
In the case of found pets, it's important to remember that the situation may not be as it appears. Vehicles sometimes get stolen with animals inside of them, and the animals later get dumped by the theives. Or the pet's owner may have simply forgotten that the pet wasn't in the rig already when he pulled out. It may sound inconceivable, but I've heard of people driving off leaving their spouses and sometimes a kid or two behind as well. Strange things do happen, and not always because the owner is a bad person - just distracted for whatever reason. The goal is to find the owner first and foremost. Whoever he or she is, they might be worried sick about this.
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