Lost Dog Help! Houston, Texas, USA
12 years ago
Posts: 430
Hello, I saw this on Facebook just now and was wondering if someone could help with word of mouth and flyers. Sometimes things aren't real on Social Media but if their really is a lost dog, every veterinary hospital across Houston and surrounding towns and cities should help right? Let people know please.
Texas State University - San Marcos Area
PET AMBER ALERT*HOUSTON-TX!! DOG STOLEN INSIDE TRUCK - PLEASE SHARE! Deuce was in his dad's truck (1/4) AFTERNOON @ 4:20 p.m. at Walmart I-10 and Silber. Truck was stolen with Deuce inside. Jerry just wants his baby boy back, not worried about the truck. I am sending Jerry info. on posting and contacts to get the word out. If anyone has any ideas other than Pet Amber Alert,Find Toto, taking flyers to Fed Ex UPS, shelter posting and searches, vet clinics and the like, please feel free to contact Jerry directly to 832-491-5566 / email jerry12723@gmail.com. SPREAD, SHARE, HELP POSTING HIM IN OTHER FACEBOOK PAGES, WE WANT THIS BOY BACK!!!...if you check Craiglist, keep eye on it too! PRAYERS FOR THIS ANGEL!

12 years ago
Posts: 1050
somehow this feels like one of those addbot....^.^
12 years ago
Posts: 398
Uhm... all of this information, and they didn't think to include the license plate number of the truck? That would make it a lot easier for the police to find the dog, that's for sure. 90+% of thieves are too stupid to remove license plates when stealing cars. If they stole the dog with the car and are too stupid to have killed the dog already (because dogs have an excellent sense of direction, maybe not for the entire animal kingdom, but at least when compared to humans), then they're also too stupid to remove the license plate from the car.
To be clear, I really hope they didn't already kill the dog, but if their goal was just to get money for the car, it would've been the smart thing to do. Dogs may not be as smart as some dog-lovers think, but they're definitely not as stupid as a ton of people think, either. Best-case scenario, the dog finds its way back home on its own.