
I met Buck at my neighborhood Bark Park, where I take Tank to play almost every day. I arrived to see what looked like a yellow labrador puppy cowering outside the park gates. No collar. He scooted off when we approached. Once inside the park, I asked several of the people inside if they knew anything about the dog. Everyone was concerned about him.
Once Tank was happily chasing someone else's tennis ball, I approached the dog. He skittered away, his tail between his legs. Upon closer view, I could tell he wasn't a puppy, but an adult male, probably a beagle and lab mix. He wouldn't come to me, which is rare, because I can usually get the most timid of dogs (and cats) to trust me. Back inside the park, all of us dog companions discussed what to do. No one wanted to leave him at the park, as temperatures were expected to drop overnight. I decided to take him home and see if we could find his owners.

I called the shelter to report him, then put signs up at the two local pet stores, the vet offices in the area, and around the bark park. Two people called me, but their descriptions didn't match Buck. By the third day BassMan and I were in love with the little guy. We knew we couldn't take him to the shelter if no one called for him, and began hoping no one would.

When no one claimed him by the second week, we took him to our vet and had him scanned for a microchip. Nothing. That's when we decided to make a claim on him. We had him immunized, given a physical, chipped, and... neutered. He's all ours now. Buck is already house-trained, sleeps on a pillow on my side of the bed, and snores. Have you ever heard a dog snore?
10 comments:
Congratulations on your newest family member. Buck is lucky to have found as loving a family as yours.
Buck is a very good boy indeed. How lucky for all of you.
In dog love,
Jody
PS I have a Buck story too, although his name's Lou. He's 10 now and sounds like a chainsaw when he sleeps. Go figure.
He's adorable! Tank looks pleased to have a new companion, too. Congrats on your new furry four-footed. I'm glad you were able to catch him and give him a good home.
That was such a loving story about Buck and boy is he cute. I HATE PEOPLE WHO HURT ANIMALS. I am so glad you found him and he found you.
Love
Karen
Lynn~ There were several people at the bark park who would have given him a good home, but I'm so glad we're the ones.
Jody~ I'm learning that snoring dogs are not that unusual. My husby assures me that I snore louder than Buck.
Amy~ Buck's fur is like velvet. I may write a book about a Velveteen Beaglador.
Karen~ I'm with you. People who hurt animals are no better than people who hurt people.
You're the best! What a lovely story -- he seems like a true sweetheart, and I'm glad he found you.
OHHHH! He is adorable! Both of your dogs are beautiful. You're a good person for giving him a home.
I'll never understand how (or why) people abuse animals. It sucks!
Devon~ I know you're an animal lover. Thanks for stopping in!
Brenda~ Sadly, the kind of people who beat, kick, starve and dump animals don't see it as abuse.
People like you make the world a better place to live!
Thanks, Gerald!
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