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On Tue, 05 Jul 2016 07:55:00 -0400, Gary > wrote:

wrote:
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>> On Tue, 05 Jul 2016 11:38:16 +1000, Jeßus > wrote:
>>
>> >On Mon, 04 Jul 2016 20:56:50 -0300, wrote:
>> >
>> >>>
>> >>>Ingredients
>> >>>
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>>I lost Winnie, my dog, in the bush 6 days ago. She was a
>> >>>>>Staffordshire/Pit Bull cross, and you couldn't ask for a friendlier
>> >>>>>and more pleasant dog. Everyone absolutely loved her.
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>>Goodbye Winnie, I'll never forget you
>> >>>>
>> >>>>Do you mean she strayed away from you, or what?
>> >>>
>> >>>Led away by another dog... the pair of them had a habit of going bush
>> >>>ever since my friend lost his other dog - it seems Winnie replaced him
>> >>>as far as that goes. I had Winnie with me inside my friend's house,
>> >>>then SOMEBODY left the door open (knowing it was meant to be kept
>> >>>closed), and off they went. It was only a matter of a minute or so
>> >>>before I realised the door was open but it was too late.
>> >>>
>> >>>>My cat is Winnie,
>> >>>>she was already called that.
>> >>>
>> >>>Yes, I remember.
>> >>
>> >>I'm so sorry, but don't give up yet! My granddaughter just got her
>> >>cat back, they were in the garden and she was terrified when a car
>> >>backfired out on the road, and she ran. This evening, two days later,
>> >>after all the searching a friend brought her home. He recognised her,
>> >>she was cowering by a house, he called her and she practically ran up
>> >>him!
>> >
>> >Aww
>> >
>> >>So sometimes things work out, and dogs are good at returning.
>> >
>> >Yes, dogs are usually good at returning, Winnie has done this a few
>> >times, theyre usually back in the evening (by which time I've usually
>> >gone home). his last time, my friend's dog, Zed, came back with a
>> >broken canine after about 30 hours and needed treatment. But this time
>> >there was no Winnie with him. At least the weather has been mild this
>> >past week and not below freezing.
>> >
>> >Here's an old pic of Winnie... plus Annie and Lucy...
>> >
http://www.hostpic.org/images/1603281958590106.jpg
>> >
>> >>I'll keep my fingers crossed for you and Winnie.
>> >
>> >Many thanks, appreciated.

>>
>> Really nice! Fingers still crossed for Annie.

>
>Sorry to hear about this. DO let us know if she comes back. Have you
>gone out to look for her?


Here, it's usually Beagles that get themselves lost, get wind of
something, chase and then - ooh where am I? I guess eventually they
will find their way out and it's not infrequent on small roads
alongside woods to see a shirt, coat or owners article of clothing
where the truck had been when the Beagle took off. I guess there is a
good chance it will then stay with the clothing and be picked up.