Got this story from my new chiropractor today. We'll call her Dr. J. She got a new puppy for Christmas for her kids, a tiny little dog named Daisy. I forget what breed she is, but she's little, and she's only a few months old so she's especially little right now. Dr. J brings Daisy to work with her during the day since she doesn't want to leave her all alone at home when she's this little.
Last Friday, Dr. J was getting ready to go home. She carried her briefcase, laptop, and Daisy to the car, and put Daisy down for a moment to unlock the car and put her laptop and briefcase in the back seat. When she looked down to pick Daisy up (about 10 seconds after she put her down) Daisy was gone.
She looked all over the area near her clinic that night, to no avail. It was late in the afternoon when this happened, so she didn't go door-to-door that night, but she did the next day. Thankfully, she did find Daisy at a house down the street a few blocks.
As it turns out, when Dr. J put Daisy down to unlock the car, Daisy spotted a high schooler walking down the sidewalk going home from school. Daisy, being very friendly, ran right up to him, and he picked her up, tucked her in his jacket, and brought her home. He even looked at Dr. J when she started calling for Daisy, but didn't say a word to her.
When he got home, he told his mother that he found Daisy wandering around all by herself along the street. He said he took her and knocked on every door in the neighborhood trying to find the owner, but no one claimed her, so he asked if he could keep her, and his mother agreed. They went out and bought food, toys, a bed, etc. for Daisy that night. Fortunately, the boy's mother was very apologetic when Dr. J showed up the next day and gave Daisy right back. Don't know what happened to her son, though.
Seriously, what's wrong with people? The kid had to have known that Daisy came running from near Dr. J's car (she has her own clinic, which is very small with a small parking lot, and she was the only one there when she left Friday night.) Even if he didn't realize Daisy was her's, he looked right at her when she started calling for Daisy, and ignored her. And then lied to his mother about the whole thing! It really makes me sick to my stomach.
Last Friday, Dr. J was getting ready to go home. She carried her briefcase, laptop, and Daisy to the car, and put Daisy down for a moment to unlock the car and put her laptop and briefcase in the back seat. When she looked down to pick Daisy up (about 10 seconds after she put her down) Daisy was gone.
She looked all over the area near her clinic that night, to no avail. It was late in the afternoon when this happened, so she didn't go door-to-door that night, but she did the next day. Thankfully, she did find Daisy at a house down the street a few blocks.
As it turns out, when Dr. J put Daisy down to unlock the car, Daisy spotted a high schooler walking down the sidewalk going home from school. Daisy, being very friendly, ran right up to him, and he picked her up, tucked her in his jacket, and brought her home. He even looked at Dr. J when she started calling for Daisy, but didn't say a word to her.
When he got home, he told his mother that he found Daisy wandering around all by herself along the street. He said he took her and knocked on every door in the neighborhood trying to find the owner, but no one claimed her, so he asked if he could keep her, and his mother agreed. They went out and bought food, toys, a bed, etc. for Daisy that night. Fortunately, the boy's mother was very apologetic when Dr. J showed up the next day and gave Daisy right back. Don't know what happened to her son, though.
Seriously, what's wrong with people? The kid had to have known that Daisy came running from near Dr. J's car (she has her own clinic, which is very small with a small parking lot, and she was the only one there when she left Friday night.) Even if he didn't realize Daisy was her's, he looked right at her when she started calling for Daisy, and ignored her. And then lied to his mother about the whole thing! It really makes me sick to my stomach.

She deserves to be buried up to the neck in dog poo and left out in the sun.
Makes me sad what people will do...

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