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| ChrisB |
Posted: Tue Feb 06, 2007 12:20 am Post subject: |
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Sugar Ray, (Shelter Name), is a Black (w. some white) Male Chow Mix; about 3 years old when rescued; spotted tongue; brown eyes; 1/2 curled tail; likes other dogs. He was wearing a Red Nylon Collar when found.
Sugar Ray was rescued 10/1/4/05 from 2470 Pressburg, New Orleans 70122 (New Orleans East between Franklin/Elysian Fields and Robert E. Lee/Fillmore). As of 2/07, he is still at the Animal Rescue Funds of the Hamptons, Wainscott, NY. If you recognize Sugar Ray, please contact KART at findkpets@yahoo.com or 985-893-6456 or ARF at 631-537-0400 x203.
http://disaster.petfinder.org/emergency/rescue/reportDetail.cgi?id=63787
http://disaster.petfinder.org/emergency/rescue/reportDetail.cgi?id=53656
http://search.petfinder.com/petnote/displaypet.cgi?petid=6043757

Posted Mon Mar 05, 2007 7:27 pm:
KART contacted Animal Rescue Fund of the Hamptons—a NY shelter that is not far from the Kent Humane from which we had done Rocky’s reunion. ARF has a number of dogs for adoption & they immediately responded by sending us all the info they had on 5 dogs. One of those is a black chow they called Sugar Ray rescued in mid-October from Pressburg Street. To be honest, we weren’t all that optomistic—a black chow; October rescue; etc. Adele Tanner took this case and the funny thing is that after we all dug up all these possible phone numbers for the person who lived at the home where the dog was found, Adele just called 411 & got the right #--sometimes the obvious is the first thing we forget! LOL
Sugar Ray was Bear & belonged to Mr. & Mrs. Donatto. Bear is an older guy so reunion is particularly great! They had evacuated, leaving Bear in the yard. As we all know, nobody could get back into town for weeks and I suspect they thought Bear hadn’t made it. But sure enough, when they got back, there was Bear sitting on the front porch just waiting. Mr. D. said that being in the yard is what saved Bear as he would have drowned inside the house. They found a shed had floated into their yard & likely Bear hopped on that to ride out the flood. There were indications of feeding/watering stations so Bear had no need to wander to get food. They couldn’t take him back to Lafayette w. them so Mr. D. came down every few days to feed Bear but one day, Bear was gone. Apparently, rescuers did find Mr. D & told him to go to Tylertown which he did right away. They couldn’t find Bear and he had no idea where else to look. We think he MIGHT have gone to Camp Katrina instead of St. Francis though that is unclear.
ARF flew Mr. D up and had a wonderful reunion with him & Bear is now back with his family in their old house on Pressburg. Pictures will follow! Here’s Bear
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| DeniseB |
Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2007 6:25 pm Post subject: |
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| Just catching up here, how wonderful so glad of a happy ending, now if wecould find that other old chow, whos name slips my memory now, shoot, we all looked for him, he was taken when his elderly owners went to the store. What was his name, now I have to search for it. |
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02129dogs
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Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2007 9:41 am Post subject: |
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| Awesome news! It's great another dog was reunited with their family. |
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vicster
Location: Logan, Iowa Gender: Female |
Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2007 8:13 am Post subject: |
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Another miracle! Bless his heart.
Denise - perhaps you are thinking of Snoop?
We all looked forever for him, always a dead end. With the "leads" that were eventually gathered, it was thought that most likely he was stolen and sold for "research". I still have his picture on my desk.  |
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