Pyr Net has been quiet recently â glad you found Kodi. I canât
speak for Tundraâs people but if you had found a picture of my dogs, I would
not have cared if their photo could help bring your dog home. Donât you wish
he could tell you where he went â and why!
Amy with Jascha, Sweetie and Harry Pugger
From:
owner-pyrnet-l@pyrnet.org [mailto:owner-pyrnet-l@pyrnet.org] On Behalf Of Christine
Sent: Wednesday, June 01, 2011 4:13 PM
To: pyrnet-l@pyrnet.org
Subject: [pyrnet] We Found Kodiak + Where is everyoneââ
Kodiak
went missing on Thursday night and after five hours of searching he was no
where to be found. As you can imagine we were heart sick. The Internet was a
great help as far as lost & found notices go.
I used Petfinder, Pet911, PetAmberAlert.com and Facebook. The PetAmberAlert
site alerts nearby shelters, vets, rescues & the like. Given the distance a
Pyr can go a service of this kind is a must.
The Petfinder website suggests you use the best image of your dog that you can
find if you do not have one that you feel portrays your dog very well.
It says the real owner of the dog you use probably would not mind. I hope this
is the case. All of the recent images I have of Kodi also have our other Pyr (mix)
Sugar right next to him.
I was frantic and searched Google images. The dog I found is much smaller than
Kodi but she was (is??) an excellent example of a Pyr.
Her name is Tundra. I think I have heard that name in the Pyr community and I
just felt like I should let the person know I did this. We found Kodi 15 hours
later and all notices have been canceled.
I would never, ever do that in normal circumstances but I was frantic. The
image of Tundra was a tremendous help.
Christine/Kodiak/Sugar
PS: This email is also somewhat of a test transmission as I have not heard from
the Pyr Net in several weeks. I hope y'all are OK and dealing with what is sure
to be a hot summer.