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I entertained the neighborhood this morning!
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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 343601" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>Donna, I understand. It's embarassing but what's a doggie mom to do? There isn't a hope in Hades that I'd be able to catch any of my guys. Fortunately, everyone in the neighborhood knows them. Even neighbors I don't know will bring them back. All the puppies have my cell phone number on their tags. </p><p></p><p>I once had the unfortunate experience of being in my car in my ratty bathrub driving in the neighborhood looking for HoneySue. I got a call from a frantic commuter who had HS in her car to keep her from being hit on a main road during rush hour. I tore over there, got out of my truck with all those people watching on their morning commute. I'm sure there was a good chuckle going on as they watched the crazy lady with her bathroom, wild hair and slippers. At least HS was safe. </p><p></p><p>The idea of one of my honey's getting hit by a car because I was lacking in my ability to keep them safe would devastate me. I have put the fear of God in my difficult child about my dogs safety. He is more meticulous than anyone at this point. </p><p></p><p>I know how worried, embarrassed and annoyed you must be today but your little guy is safe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 343601, member: 3"] Donna, I understand. It's embarassing but what's a doggie mom to do? There isn't a hope in Hades that I'd be able to catch any of my guys. Fortunately, everyone in the neighborhood knows them. Even neighbors I don't know will bring them back. All the puppies have my cell phone number on their tags. I once had the unfortunate experience of being in my car in my ratty bathrub driving in the neighborhood looking for HoneySue. I got a call from a frantic commuter who had HS in her car to keep her from being hit on a main road during rush hour. I tore over there, got out of my truck with all those people watching on their morning commute. I'm sure there was a good chuckle going on as they watched the crazy lady with her bathroom, wild hair and slippers. At least HS was safe. The idea of one of my honey's getting hit by a car because I was lacking in my ability to keep them safe would devastate me. I have put the fear of God in my difficult child about my dogs safety. He is more meticulous than anyone at this point. I know how worried, embarrassed and annoyed you must be today but your little guy is safe. [/QUOTE]
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