Monday, May 5, 2014

Lost and Found



The thought of a pet running away is enough to send many pet parents into a panic.  I assume if you're enough of a pet lover to read the Rescue Dog Blog you are one of those parents. Today's post was prompted by a lost pet, a kitty named Minnie.



 One of my former students lost Minnie last Sunday night when she slipped out the back door super-quickly. Jenny has recently discovered we have a front door, and now when we open it she tries to get out so I could easily see that happening.  Minnie's picture kept coming up in my Facebook newsfeed, and she was constantly on my mind. 



Tuesday after school I went driving around her neighborhood, and then when I came home I started looking for new name tags for Wiley and Jenny. 



Jenny doesn't have one at all, and Wiley's information is starting to wear off his.  I couldn't stop thinking about what I would do if either one of them went missing. Neither is microchipped.  



In my search I found these great tags from PetHub. I'm sure some of you have heard of this company before, but they were new to me. The tags come with a QR code! 



When scanned by a smart phone it will go to an online profile of each pet, with enough information to figure out where he/she belongs! Isn't that a great idea? Why didn't I think of that? I'd be rich! 

 

Anyway, I promptly ordered one for Jenny and Wiley. Then I loaded Wiley in the car and we cruised around in the torrential rain to keep looking for Minnie. Over the course of four days there was about a dozen people looking for Minnie with no luck.  I was starting to lose hope but Minnie's mom found her, hiding under a broken-down shed about a block away from the house.   



Yay for happy endings!


Over the weekend Wiley and Jenny's new tags came in. I am so pleased with them.



 They also came with a promo code for a 20% discount to upgrade the services.   To have the code maintained and linked to on the website there is no cost. But with the upgrade the parents get an alert whenever someone scans the code, and it enables the GPS tracking!  How cool is that? 



I got Wiley and Jenny to model their new bling but it wasn't easy, especially with Jenny.  She was initially interested in it.  This is a picture of her rubbing on it.



This made Wiley very intrigued about what was going on. Heaven forbid Jenny gets anything he doesn't have, including attention. 


With her long fur the tag is not too easy to see.


 Look how mad she is in the picture below because I was holding a treat and wouldn't give it to her.


Eventually I was able to get one nice shot, but not before she stuck her tongue out at me.


Wiley did not want to be outdone.



Anyway, here's Jenny's glamour shot.


As you can see from the above pictures, Wiley was cooperative as always.  Speaking of Wiley, he did something he's never done in the three years we've had him.  I was out on the patio enjoying the sun. Every minute that we are outside he brings me his ball.



 He is relentless. He has never once just relaxed if I or anyone else was available for ball-throwing. He just looks at us with anticipation, like this:


If he sits, it's also never relaxed. It's still like this:



However, for a very brief moment on Saturday, he actually laid down calmly, without caring about the ball. I was so shocked I took a picture because I didn't think my husband would believe me.  Please excuse the "selfie" aspect of this picture but I knew if I wasn't in it myself Hubs might be doubtful as to the authenticity. 


It didn't last long but I was still pleased. We only just got the patio put in near the end of last July, so I hope to spend a lot of time on it this summer, and it would be lovely if Wiley could just learn to relax out there with me.

One more thing. . . notice how Wiley is still wearing his Kutztown Baseball scarf?  Hubs's team won their conference championship and they are heading on to Regional playoffs in two weeks. I discussed the team's conference in this post, where Wiley was showing off his PSAC tshirt he won (seen below).



The winner of regionals advances to the Div II National Championship. We're very proud so Wiley will have to be all decked out for just a bit longer. 


And just because this is my blog, so I can do whatever I want, I'm including this precious picture of my husband and one of his players after the championship game, courtesy of Kutztown's Sports Information Director Bryan Salvadore.



Ok so this was a long post. Go hug your pets and make sure they're all properly ID'd. And don't forget we love to share your own personal rescue stories! Go Kutztown Golden Bears!



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4 comments:

  1. Our dogs have PetHub tags and we love them!

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  2. Great story, and nice pictures to go along! (our Lunabelle is a torti and also likes to stick her tounge out instead of sitting pretty.)

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  3. well some nice thoughts you have express here. looking forward for some more work. Lost and found

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