Friday, December 9, 2011

HAPPY ENDING: WOMAN FINDS #CHIHUAHUA, TAKES OFF #BIKINI, INSERTS #MICROCHIP

Chispeta, at home
     From Care2.com: For six days a young woman wore a bikini and held up signs about her lost dog in her neighborhood hoping to draw attention to her plight. Her tactics did get local and national news attention, eventually leading to the return of her chihuahua.                                                                                                                             Her tiny best friend somehow had slipped away two weeks ago when out for a walk and bathroom break. All the media attention finally resulted in contact from a school nurse who had found the dog named Chispeta.                                                                          The distraught owner had tried a pet psychic, pet Amber Alert, and making signs she held up with photos of her dog while wearing high heels and a bikini standing on a median in the middle of a busy street.                                                                                                                        Initially it seemed her efforts would come to nothing, and even attracted unwanted attention from a man who claimed to have information about her dog, but made advances through email and text messages  (HE SENT HER PICTURES OF HIS PRIVATE PARTS, WHICH MIGHT BE AN INDICATION THAT FINDING THE DOG WASN’T HIS ONLY INTEREST.).                                                                                    Once her dog was returned she planned to have a microchip implanted, so the owner’s information will remain with it if lost again. (IT IS ABOUT TIME.)                          
According to MissingPetPartnerships.org the main reasons dogs get lost are opportunistic journey, wanderlust and blind panic.
         “This man used to go to school with his dog. Then they were separated. His dog graduated!”  Henny Youngman

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