Thanks Rachel (BTW, I love the name Hannah..that's one of the names I was thinking about naming my daughter if I ever had one!). I appreciate the compliments you gave meIt's hard trying to save an animal like this..I know for sure I couldn't do it for a career..I'd be crying so much and wanting to take the animals home.
Like I said earlier, if I saw her again, I was going to call the animal control. I just saw her awhile ago, HOWEVER she was back in the yard she used to live in. I came to the conclusion of 2 things: hopefully the man took her back in or she's just hanging around in the yard. I saw the man so I know he sees her. Let's just hope he took her back in.
But, he was the one who let her go in the first place. Why would he let her back in? Is he going to let her go again? These are now the questions in my mind. I dont know if he abuses the animals..they seem healthy looking physically and seem to be active and not pace around all the time. If he is going to keep her, I have the urge to still call animal control but I just don't know. Ugh! I dont want to cause problems.
See, I never have really turned in an animal to the shelter so I don't have alot of experience in deciding what to do. Where I live, I never see any stray dogs. If I see one loose, it's one of the neighbor's dogs. Now that she is back "home" for the time being, I am going to keep a close eye on the situation.
Everyone loves Daisy LOL. I think it's those "sad" eyes she gives people. She's happy today--she got to stick her nose in the grocery bags since it's store day! And she found hot dogs, so she's going to have a good week..............
I'll let everyone know what happens..hopefully this man is going to rethink his dumb decision of letting her go and keep her this time. But this situation isnt over YET!!





It's hard trying to save an animal like this..I know for sure I couldn't do it for a career..I'd be crying so much and wanting to take the animals home. 

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