Back in January, I adopted my dog Lucy from a shelter. She had been picked up by a humane society officer in a rural area running loose and not claimed. She had no tags, no micro chip, and was wearing nothing but a too-big ratty worn out collar.
She was friendly, well adjusted, and was in good body weight and healthy when she was found. Someone must have owned her. My guess is, though, that she was owned by someone who had the attitude of "it's only a dog--if it runs away, it runs away--no big deal". It just amazes me that someone didn't care enough to come looking for this sweet dog.
Lucy is absolutely wonderful. She has been super in the house, great with my cats, trustworthy in the house while I'm away, friendly with everyone, class star at her agility and fly ball classes I've been doing with her recently, etc. She is a super dog! Everyone that meets her loves her--she's a real charmer type.
I look at her every day and wonder just what her former owner was thinking when they don't even try to look for this sweet girl when she didn't come home at night????? If my dog was missing, I'd be pounding the pavement trying everything I could to find her.
The up side is that I have this wonderful dog that someone else so easily discarded. If anyone is avoiding a rescue or shelter dog because they are afraid only dogs with issues and problems are there, think again. I found a wonderful dog at a rural shelter for a $25 adoption fee! Best $25 I've ever spent
