There are many dogs roaming in our neighborhood. I don't
know if it's a Texas thing and dogs are allowed to run and get lost a lot . .
.or, as some of our neighbors have suggested, people dump their dogs around
here believing that they will be taken in. Some of our close-by neighbors think
that there is a doggie message board that tells strays to come to our house.
One night, not long ago, this was posted in the
neighborhood. Many people responded, took food, took blankets. It was still
chilly out and raining, which made us very sad. And we live very near a
preserve area and hear coyotes howling often. We worried about this dog and
couldn't bear to think of him exposed and helpless. So, The Musician hopped in the car and picked him up
and brought him home.
He was healthy and young and in pretty good shape. We were
sure there was an owner looking for him, because he wasn't thin and he wasn't
dirty. We posted him on multiple neighborhood facebook pages, garage sale
pages, lost dog pages, animal rescue pages, and craigslist. Our friends shared
him all over facebook. Someone would recognize him. We posted over 50 flyers
throughout nearby neighborhoods. If we heard a clue about where he had been
seen before, we rushed out to post flyers in that area. Still, no luck. He loved those car rides.
The Musician called him Popeye because "one eye just
pops" out at you. I called him Kaos, because that's what he brought to the
house (spelled different of course). He was young, still a puppy, and a big
rambunctious guy. He ran over The Girls and they didn't like it. He was so
sweet and just wanted to play, but The Girls are a little older and play much
more gently. He would rummage through their toy box and bring them toys. If
they ignored him, he went for more toys . . .I guess he figured he would get the
right toy at some point. The squeakier the better. He never got the right one,
but if Bunny growled, he thought she was playing and tried to wrestle . . .that
did NOT go over well. He had boundless energy. He was a pest . . to us and to The
Girls. He wanted to play every waking second of every day. We aren't built for that anymore. Super smart. He learned the doggie door by watching . . .once. He was a great running partner . . . if you run FAST.
Thank goodness for neighbors with rambunctious dogs. We had lots of play
dates. He wore out all the other dogs, and he even rested for about 15 minutes
before his full energy levels were restored. Even AlleyKat tried to play, but
they just ignored her and she was on the outside looking in. Not rambunctious
enough.
All the husky rescues we contacted were full. But, we were
in luck. Animal Defense League of San Antonio had an appointment. We scheduled
an appointment. His medical tests were clear . . .no heartworm. He passed his
temperament test . . .of course. We paid
a fee. He was renamed Hank. Apparently, Kaos is not a great name to get him
adopted, though. Imagine!! He became famous and was the featured dog and it was
decided that he is a Corski . . . Corgi/Husky mix. And probably only 9 months old, weighing 42 pounds.
Four days later, Hank was adopted into a furever home.
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