Trilby Slattern of the Swail

Join Date: Jul 2004 Posts: 15,654

Quote: Hillrick Originally Posted by I once had an animal control officer tell me that some people shouldn't be allowed to keep stuffed toy animals. This is one thing I've stolen for. A neighbor had a white lab, about a year old and didn't care well for her. I would put food and water in the yard for her sometimes. When summer came I saw she was grey from fly specks and had two chewed on spots. She was also thin. I was only going to take her to my business and clean her up but when I saw how bad she was, I couldn't take her back.

with some food and attention she looked beautiful very quickly. I called a lab rescue organization and told them I found her and ran an ad for two weeks looking for the owner. They found a good home for her. My neighbor asked if I saw someone take her but of course I told him I didn't. Even though she chewed up some stuff here in the shop I am glad I did what I did. In case no one told you: YOU are a hero for that. __________________

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