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jennifert9
04-08-2005, 09:31 PM
Last night after work I had to stop at Petco to get Duncan some more dog food (and some treats. and some toys. You know how it is:D) On the way home, I was driving down a VERY busy road, not a highway but a 4 lane road with tons of traffic. All of a sudden, I saw something running to my right. All the cars hit their brakes. It was a young boxer dog running full speed into the road! She just missed getting hit by one car. Once the car started to go again, she started chasing it! So I'm about 2 cars behind this all watching it, like slow motion. I pull into an office complex driveway and jump out of the car. I head to the trunk because I know I have toys and treats there! I started beeping my horn at the little girl to get her attention and offer her a ride, treats, park, everything I can think of to possibly get her out of the road! She stands there for a minute and then runs to a lady who is standing at the door of a Japanese restaurant. She starts jumping up and down on the lady and I'm running towards her and yelling, "Grab her, grab her" The lady does nothing.
So, the dog sees me running over and comes over to me. I immediately pick her up because she has no collar on and I can't think of any other way to keep her out of the road. So, I'm walking through the parking lot carrying a 50lb+ boxer (barely! Thank God she was friendly, I didn't even think before picking her up!)I asked for some rope but noone had any or they didn't feel like looking ( I wasn't getting a good vibe for the dog's welfare from the few people assembled) So I put her down(I HAD too..HEAVY!) and continue feeding her treats. Apparently the restaurant owners had called the police. Another woman approached with bungee cords from the trunk of her car and I eventually get one around the boxer's neck to hold her. I told the woman that I HAD to go move my car, I was blocking traffic. I wanted to take the little girl with me but I was scared that with only the bungee cord on, she would get away and be in the road again since my car was basically still in it. (Funny how the fate of a $26,000 car goes out the window when the life of a dog is on the line;)) I said to the woman, "Hold her tight, she will want to follow me." Well she didn't and the dog got loose AGAIN. Luckily, a very nice and very smart couple were pulling into the restaurant and opened their car door and let the pup jump in. As I was running to my car, I heard people yelling "Rena, Rena" I went over and asked if they were looking for a boxer and they were. I told them she was next door and they went to get her! Apparently she got out of their fence. I warned them of the intelligence and excellent "paw" use of the boxers, as well as the dangers of having no ID on Rena and went on my way.

I think sometimes that God knows exactly what he is doing. What are the chances that I would run across this girl on a road I never take from a store I never go to and find her owners in a parking lot I have never been in?
She was a doll and I hope she lives a long happy life.

Oggyflute
04-08-2005, 09:36 PM
Very glad you were there to help. Good one mate.:)

Ginger's Mom
04-08-2005, 09:41 PM
Well, it was sure lucky for her that you were there to get her out of the traffic (and lucky for you that you had treats to keep her distracted :)). Hopefully her owners will learn from the experience and either make their fence more secure, or make sure she is supervised whenever she is outside. It is always scary when you see a dog running along a busy street. Good for you for trying to help her.

Bigyummydog
04-09-2005, 04:02 PM
:eek: W O W !:eek:

RHSB
04-09-2005, 04:33 PM
Wow, what a story. I'm glad it all turned out ok.

RobiLee
04-09-2005, 06:48 PM
You are such a caring doggy person. Good for you! Those people are lucky that you were looking out for their pup.

Well done!


Robin :)

bckrazy
04-09-2005, 07:56 PM
good job :) you saved the day! poor little Boxer girl, I always have to bite my tongue when this kind of thing happens.... her owners should know that Boxers are MASTER fence jumpers, and she belongs inside, or at least with ID on :rolleyes:

Cincy'sMom
04-09-2005, 08:43 PM
Glad the story had a happy ending and that Rena got home safe.


I had a similar experience today, but ona smaller scale. I ran to the corner drugstore to pick up a wedding card for a reception we were going to tonight. About 2 streets from home, I saw a youg boy, 6- or 7, trying to chase a mixed breed dog. He was close to tears, and every time he got close the dog it would run the other way.

I stopped my truck in the middle of the road, and asked if it was his dog, and if he needed help. The dog ran right to me, so I picked it up (he only weighed about 30-35 lbs), and carried him home...about 5 or 6 houses. I have to say...the dog didn't smalle so good, I really wanted to take him home and bath him, but at least he got home safe!

chocolatepuppy
04-09-2005, 08:47 PM
Great job! Lucky Rena found a guardian angel in you! :)

DogLover9501
04-10-2005, 08:45 AM
:eek: Wow!

The treats were a great idea, I probably wouldn't even have though of that! I also think Boxers will do anything for food ;)

I think I'm very lucky that Jasper doesn't try to climb our fence, or escape at all, however he does try to climb HUGE rocks sometimes and nearly makes me have a heart attack!

I'm so glad you saved her, and it is strange how it happened, but I'm glad you were at the right place, at the right time :)

KYS
04-10-2005, 09:41 AM
That pooch was shure one lucky pup that you were their.
I wish more people were like you. :D

senorita02
04-10-2005, 10:09 AM
Good for you , i am so glad to know there are people out there who are willing to sacrifice there time to help lost animals.

I do it all the time, but dont usually find others willing to help.

I hope the owners can be more responsible in the future. :D