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That's one of the few things I like about the city is AC is so near, an we have several shelters.
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Join Date: May 2012
Location: South Carolina
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If you felt threatened then you did the right thing.I typically don't call AC when I see a stray dog unless they are injured or are causing a serious problem. Besides that we have a few neighbors who think walking the dog means opening the door and letting the dogs roam the neighborhood. My county doesn't have a leash law,and so AC doesn't take loose dogs calls too seriously unless there is an issue with the particular dogs.I did see police arrive at a grocery store because people felt threatened by a dog who was in a car.I'll make my own thread about that,don't want to hijack yours.
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Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: SF Bay Area
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Well, I was just getting to work and did not have any leashes with me. When I first got there one of them was on the opposite side of the street and the other was IN the street. I was mostly concerned at first about getting the one dog out of the street, and thought I might be able to get them to come into the building, and then I could figure out what to do with them after that. It was absolutely pouring and I was really afraid they'd get hit by a car. They did come across the street towards me, but wouldn't come close enough to touch. I didn't have any food, which might have actually worked.
I unlocked the office and ran in to ditch my purse, and when I came back out they were going down the side of the building. Again, they came towards me but not close enough, and I'm not sure reaching for them would have been a good idea. They seemed friendly enough, but a sudden move like that might have spooked them, which I was trying to avoid. Once they got back to the sidewalk they started trotting off down the street. I went back inside and turned on my computer to search for the number for AC. It took about 10 or 15 minutes to get the right phone number and get a human on the phone, and I described the dogs, gave them our address, and told them which way the dogs were headed, but I didn't hold out much hope that they'd still be around by the time someone was sent out to investigate. What's sad is that a week or two later there was a dead dog at the edge of the freeeway off ramp, which is only a half block from our building, and it could have been one of the dogs I saw earlier. Not the shepherd, the other one, who was light brown and looked sort of like an Australian Cattle dog. That was the one that was in the street when I first saw them, so it didn't have much fear of cars, although there weren't that many around at the time. It was hard to tell, but the general size and color were similar to what I remembered. ![]() The shelter is actually very close to where I work, just on the other side of the freeway, but they weren't open yet. |
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