Run Away Dogs

fmdog44

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Houston, Texas
I was on a neighborhood forum just now and viewing the Lost& Found section. I see a very long list of dogs that ran way. The owners are desperately searching for them so I gather gave them good homes but regardless why do dogs run away and never come back?
 

Don't know fmdog44, you think they wander far, then can't find their way back home?
 

They don't always run away. depending on the area, they could get run over, snatched by a coyote, or a gator, or snake. Then there are the dog fight training scumbags who will use one for bait. :mad: :mad: Occasionally you'll get people grabbing up the flavor of the month pet that they saw that some hollyweird person has.
 
I see the reverse on the local neighbors app.

Lots of well intentioned Good Samaritans catching dogs they find running loose and then attempting to locate the owners.

I often wonder if they left the poor dogs alone would they head home on their own.

I suppose the good thing is that people in both situations care about these animals.
 
Dogs that have not been neutered or spayed tend to run away when nature calls. With all the traffic nowadays I'm sure many don't make it home.
 
When I lived out in the country, the sweetest pittie ever would come to our house. She lived close by rural standards. I looked up my landlord's mother's obituary, got the name of his sister, called her. Sure enough, she knew who the dog belonged to and the man's phone number.

He came by our house several times to pick up his dog. She was a total joy, but her heart belonged to another. Several more times, she would be in our yard when my sons came home. She'd jump right in the car with them and my sons would bring her to her house.

I wasn't going to leave her running around because because traffic on our 35 mph country road usually moved at 60+ miles per hour. She wasn't going to get hit by a car on my watch.
 


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