Thanks again, everyone.

Maltese--feel free to cross-post his description.

There was a possible Delta sighting today. I can't guarentee it was him as I saw nothing when I got there, but the man that called had one of our posters and was sure it was Delta. He said he looked confused and scared, but not injured. When he stopped his car, Delta ran off into the forest. I walked that area for a long time tonight, but didn't see him. I did see tracks.

I wish Stuart was home. He's a great tracker, but he couldn't miss his neurosurgeon app't. We've been waiting over a year for that consultation. I had to go back to work today--I was on holidays for all of February. My supervisor knows what is going on with Delta and she is ok with me racing out of the office if anyone calls.

I know that the dog seen tonight could have been a different black and white husky cross. They aren't exactly rare around here, but I am choosing to believe it was my boy. I'll be back out in that area tomorrow every chance I get. We had a call from that same area on the day we handed out the posters, so maybe he is lurking around there. It's a fairly safe area as far as predators go. It's too populated for the wolves to be around unless they are really hungry, which isn't the case this winter. Lots more of their natural prey around. It's close to a road, but it's a speed trap zone so most people travel slowly. There are several houses around, tons of dogs and even a couple dog yards.

Keep those paws crossed please. The odds are getting longer, but there is still hope for my timid boy.