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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 173252" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>I just thought of another place to look...Petfinders. </p><p></p><p>I was going to say the Ransom note is a scam right off the bat. Just too convenient. We found two full grown pits playing in our yard a couple of years ago. They were obviously very well cared for and quite friendly. We hid them in our chicken yard in cages so no one could see them or steal them and then started sending out feelers. We didnt say what they looked like. It was about a day later that a man from up the street came down to us and told us that he had lost two dogs. He described them to a T...including the collars they were wearing. It was obvious they were his dogs...it was even more obvious when we brought them out and they ran to him and about licked him to death!</p><p></p><p>The man got extremely lucky that we caught those dogs because just about anyone else would have hid them and sold them to fighting rings. The man was so grateful to us and offered a reward but we declined.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 173252, member: 1514"] I just thought of another place to look...Petfinders. I was going to say the Ransom note is a scam right off the bat. Just too convenient. We found two full grown pits playing in our yard a couple of years ago. They were obviously very well cared for and quite friendly. We hid them in our chicken yard in cages so no one could see them or steal them and then started sending out feelers. We didnt say what they looked like. It was about a day later that a man from up the street came down to us and told us that he had lost two dogs. He described them to a T...including the collars they were wearing. It was obvious they were his dogs...it was even more obvious when we brought them out and they ran to him and about licked him to death! The man got extremely lucky that we caught those dogs because just about anyone else would have hid them and sold them to fighting rings. The man was so grateful to us and offered a reward but we declined. [/QUOTE]
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