Posted on 12/15/2004 10:05:30 AM PST by CovenBuster
ABC13 Eyewitness News (12/15/04 - HOUSTON) A Richmond couple is upset at a Sugar Land pet store they say gave away their beloved Pomeranian to a stranger.
Jana Brown says she dropped off her purebred Pomeranian named Mercedes to a Sugar Land Petco to get groomed more than a week ago, just as she has done dozens of times before. But ...
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"FYI, I have both a cat and a dog."
OK. Thanks for letting me know. I was on pins and needles there for a minute.
Wow, they pick on you yet ignore post #2.
The Brother always takes the beating...
If I'm not on that list, I'll be shocked.
Not to mention disappointed.
where's the other one?
When I first found out that my neighbors had three dachsunds and a Yorkie, I was not thrilled. They are very yappy, but since I've spent more time with them, I've come to love them. I was never a fan of small dogs, but they've changed my mind. They still act like they've never seen me before in their lives when I'm out in the backyard, but when they can get close to me and realize who I am, they're very loving and affectionate. And Noel, one of the female dachsunds, is my favorite. She listens to me better than she does her owners. I've offered to take her off of their hands, but they won't give her up.
I'm sure they will have some kind of claim check system now, and if they actually enforce it, I am sure people will get angry when they lose the claim check. You ever been questioned or carded when picking up your animal from the vet? or a groomer? No one expects someone to lie about whether it's really their dog, especially when they have to pay the bill to pick her up.
How many times have you been given a claim check and returned to pick up film, your laundry or whatever where they actually require the ticket? You give them your name, they go look for your stuff. This is no different. People don't expect theft like this till it happens. Once, and the rules then change for everyone, for awhile.
No doubt, but not not many prefer their dogs to their kids.
That said, click here to view my darlings...
You must be bored since your third parties continued their downward spiral in 2004.
In 2008, they'll drop into total oblivion.
No kiding, I looked at this a few minutes ago and after seeing over 100 posts I came back to see what all the fuss was about.
I prefer Olde English 800.
"They still act like they've never seen me before in their lives when I'm out in the backyard, but when they can get close to me and realize who I am, they're very loving and affectionate."
They sound like good alarm dogs, then. For a lot of people, a small dog is all they can handle. That's especially true for older folks, who don't have the strength needed to handle a larger dog. But, even a small dog can sound the alarm when a stranger approaches, and that's a good thing.
Cats aren't so good at that. They tend to dive under the nearest piece of furniture when danger appears. Oh well.
Not for long. No doubt someone on this thread has already notified Social Services...
Perhaps we should take up a collection and offer a reward even though no ransom has been sought. I'll throw in my 2 cents.,,,,oops, I've already done that.
Ahem,,,add that to the list.
It's the time when they're alive that they mean so much to their owners.
You think you like them when they are alive? They are even better after they are dead, that's when ya eat 'em! Ummmmm
I have a Peke. She's as much of a 'real dog' as my parents wonderful Boxer was and as much of a 'real dog' as any of the Great Danes we have had.
Ever had kids? There were days I wished I could have made my boys sleep in the garage.
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