Update: Lost dogs reunited with owner
Saturday, July 7, 2012
Follow-Up On the Two Stray Dogs Found Friday Night
In a follow-up message to the Good Samaritans who captured the dogs and got them to the PAWS shelter, Animal Control reported that the yellow lab and
the chocolate brown pitbull found in the intersection of 185th and
Aurora on Friday night, July 6, were reunited with a very grateful owner
the next day. A micro-chip was found in one of the dogs that allowed
Animal Control and PAWS to locate their home within hours of their
rescue.
Original story:
Yellow Lab found in intersection |
Yellow Lab and Dark Chocolate Brown Pit Bull Found
On Friday, July 6th, at around 5:30pm, three good samaritans stopped to corral two large dogs out of the intersection of 185th and Aurora in Shoreline. The two dogs, a yellow lab and dark chocolate brown pit bull, seemed to be very gentle, very attached to one another and very hungry.
Neither of the dogs had collars. The Yellow lab seemed slightly over weight and more energetic. The Pit bull was very calm and had a little spot of white fur on its chest as well as a few white front toes.
Black Pitbull found in intersection |
Both dogs were male. They were given food and water while they waited for Animal Control to arrive and deliver them to PAWS in Lynnwood.
If these two sound like your dogs, please contact PAWS right away - these two sweethearts are waiting safely and eagerly there for you!
PAWS 425-787-2500 ext 430 holds the contracts for sheltering animals from Shoreline and from Lake Forest Park.
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