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Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Found Dog


Hey Joe,

I work over at the new Bennet High School construction site, and found this dog wandering the site. The dog is quite large, possibly a mastiff type dog. He was limping and knowing how cold it gets I brought him home with me. He is definitely someone's pet. He knows commands and listens fairly well. He didn't have a collar or tags of any kind. I am attaching a picture of him with this email hoping you would be able to post something up. If he is somebody's they can contact me at 443-416-5333.

Thanks,

Nick Miller

23 comments:

  1. Oh, I bet he is so happy to be safe and he has somewhere warm to be until his owner finds him. Thank you Nick Miller for looking out for him.

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  2. Nick, bless you for helping him. Could you maybe let us know if his owner isn't found? Thanks so much.

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  3. You are a SPECIAL soul for taking this dog off the streets & getting him out of the cold! I hope you find his master---perhaps he's microchipped----don't know if a Vet would run that across him for you for free or not---it's worth a try though!

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  4. How did Pelosi walk away from her seceret service detail?

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  5. You are a brave person taking in that big ole' dog! He's really cute. Hope he makes it home - or finds a really fantastic new one.

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  6. Nick thank you for taking this pup in. What a loveable old face. I would hope if one of my dogs got lost a good person like yourself would take them in too.

    Best of luck finding the owner...again there should be more people like you.

    Keep us posted.

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  7. Looks kinda like a Cane' Corso without the clipped ears. If so, great dogs, very loyal. Used by drug dealers in the area as a deterrent. I hope his owner is a loving owner. Again, fantastic dogs if it is a Corso.

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  8. Great job, Nick! Please let us know if he finds his owner. If not I bet that cute face would find a new one fast.

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  9. Please tell me you did or will take him to a vet, he look's too skinny. He may have intestinal parasites or be malnurished.\\\\

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  10. People that love animals are the best people in the world.

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  11. Don't worry, if anything the pup is OVERweight. The picture angle just makes him look skinny. We're giving him plenty food and bones though!

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  12. Mastiffs are the most loyal dogs. A bit stubborn when they don't want to do something. Hopefully he didn't belong to a drug dealer as stated above. Thugs love mastiffs, it's true.

    Watch out for those that claim this dog is theirs. Ask for proof and may God bless you.

    What a goofy looking beast...:-)

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  13. this dog is def not thin, I saw them put the dog in his truck today and he is def a little over weight

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  14. Over weight is not good for the mastiff breed at all. He/She probably needs some exercise. Not too much at first. A good walk now and again. Then bike ride with him for short distances later on. Sadly, He/She doesn't look like he/she has been cared for very well.. unfortunately.

    Great breed. People should not get or keep dogs they cannot care for. Mastiffs are very expensive people. Dont get one if you can't afford it.

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  15. Looks jusk like my Buddy! He's not skinny, its just a really big head and a little body! I know I have two of them. Muts are awesome! I'd take him!

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  16. Awwwwww. Thank you Mr. Miller for being so kind as to take him in. Maybe you can keep him-the owners must not care too much about him. I would be hysterical if I lost my dog.

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  17. Don't worry folks, the owner has been contacted-it's my cousin's dog! Ty (the dog) and his owner will be reunited shortly. Joe and Nick, thanks for getting Ty back to where he belongs!

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  18. He really needs to find a good home where someone will take good care of him. Probably belongs to a drug dealer who is afraid to make himself known. If I did not work full time and travel, I would adopt him in a minute. Animals are very special and need lots of love and care! This poor soul needs some TLC.

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  19. WOW, the outcry for my dog is amazing... first I would like to thank Mr. Miller for taking care of our four-legged family member. I can assure everyone that he is very well taken care of at home; he is a little overweight, but due to his age I don’t exercise him as much as we used to. The limp is due to the cold weather on his old joints and the walking, as an eight year-old Bull-Mastiff he has enjoyed his youth and is settling into his older age.

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  20. Glad he's made it back home. Dru take good care of him, looks like he still has plenty of years left on him. Thanks to Nick and Joe for getting him home again.

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  21. Love the speculations of people about the owner of the dog, must be a drug dealer etc... U people need 2 get a life. WHen you are not the solution to the problem, shut up.

    Thanks Nick for taking care of the dog.

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  22. A happy ending - this is great! Thanks to everyone who helped this dog - these good deeds are repaid, I'm sure of it.

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