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z3german
12-18-2013, 05:21 PM
Doge found :D

https://fbcdn-sphotos-e-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-ash3/1504562_10152019003521839_907973896_n.jpg

z3german
12-18-2013, 05:29 PM
" It's supposed to be a really high rated kennel. He was gonna stay there for a bit. Dropped him off at 8 by 12 he was gone. No one knows how."

320icar
12-18-2013, 05:29 PM
What is bc canine? A kennel? A dog walking service?

How the hell do they lose a dog?!?!
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z3german
12-18-2013, 05:30 PM
What is bc canine? A kennel? A dog walking service?

How the hell do they lose a dog?!?!
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looks like a training center, i posted a link to bc canine in the original post

i-vtecyo
12-18-2013, 05:44 PM
any legal actions to take?

z3german
12-18-2013, 05:46 PM
any legal actions to take?

not sure on his end, but I would for sure

threezero
12-18-2013, 05:49 PM
hope you find your dog.

I have use BC Canine before they were beyond great to me. I hope they make it right for you

MaaaadMan
12-18-2013, 05:55 PM
I understand that the owner is angry but saying that they have no heart is too much...accidents happen that's life. i'll keep a lookout

SkinnyPupp
12-18-2013, 05:57 PM
Kind of bad to slander the company, if it turns out to be an honest mistake. It sucks and I hope he finds his dog but come on. They are probably stressing out over it enough already (I hope)

E.D.C.5
12-18-2013, 06:53 PM
Hope the owner will find it soon, I'll keep an eye out for it though.

eurochevy
12-18-2013, 07:01 PM
Kind of bad to slander the company, if it turns out to be an honest mistake. It sucks and I hope he finds his dog but come on. They are probably stressing out over it enough already (I hope)

How can you lose a dog and be an honest mistake...

This reminds me to keep dog food in my car again

also : kinda of important to know the dogs name ???

Ronin
12-18-2013, 07:05 PM
...they...LOST the dog? How is that possible? You can't misplace a dog like your keys or phone.

westopher
12-18-2013, 07:33 PM
Can you post a public facebook link? I'll repost it. If not, post the important info/tell your buddy to. Name, age, temperament, favourite foods, dog friendly, etc. Knowing all the details makes it A LOT easier for dog savvy people to know how to handle the situation.

DC5-S
12-18-2013, 07:47 PM
Losing a dog isn't an honest mistake.. they deserve repercussions for this. I hope they find the dog, animals are like family members.
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z3german
12-18-2013, 07:49 PM
lol hope hes alright with it...

https://www.facebook.com/mohamad.khalil.581


I think the dogs name is Sosa, but i dont know much more than that, i msged him asking for the above details, will update.

wonton1017
12-18-2013, 07:55 PM
Hope the owner finds the dog. Did the place even offer some sort of reimbursement?
Even though I wouldn't even settle for $50k for a dog I bonded with already, would like to know what they offered.

westopher
12-18-2013, 08:00 PM
lol hope hes alright with it...

https://www.facebook.com/mohamad.khalil.581


I think the dogs name is Sosa, but i dont know much more than that, i msged him asking for the above details, will update.I meant like a status update sort of thing/link that he may have posted details in not just his profile. :suspicious:
Either way once more details are up I'll pass them along.

PiuYi
12-18-2013, 08:06 PM
why is it so hard to believe that a kennel can lose a dog? alot of dogs like to run away when they're taken from their owners (or left somewhere).... its stressful for them so they run

yes, the kennel may have made a mistake, or they had faulty fencing or a leash simply broke on them, but that doesn't make them "heartless"

threezero
12-18-2013, 08:07 PM
...they...LOST the dog? How is that possible? You can't misplace a dog like your keys or phone.

when you misplace your key or phone its entirely your fault, keys and phone don't have legs or mind of their own.

No saying that the kennel isn't totally innocent but dogs can jump fence, sneak out, dig out. some can even open poorly lock gates. again not saying the kennel shouldn't take blame but comparing losing a dog to losing your keys is just :facepalm:

HondaGuy
12-18-2013, 08:12 PM
Definitely be on the lookout... Hes so cute...

Time to call spoonek9
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meowjinboo
12-18-2013, 08:35 PM
guy posts 1 sided story on facebook, barely knows the dude too.

fuck off.

RRxtar
12-18-2013, 08:58 PM
...they...LOST the dog? How is that possible? You can't misplace a dog like your keys or phone.
you're right, keys or phone cant jump over a 6 foot high fence and run away! and people still lose them every day. someone may have stolen the dog as he would be quite desirable too


edit: wizard above me

Zoidberg
12-18-2013, 09:11 PM
^Care to share 1 sided story post please?

spoon.ek9
12-18-2013, 09:18 PM
:considered:
















ok :accepted:







ps: i might wanna keep it to make a husky trifecta :lawl:

lowside67
12-18-2013, 09:23 PM
...they...LOST the dog? How is that possible? You can't misplace a dog like your keys or phone.
No it's actually way easier to lose a dog. If you forget to tie up your keys, they stay put. A dog can run away, hide, all sorts of things.

Jas29
12-18-2013, 09:38 PM
"these people have no heart..."

why is that part needed

meowjinboo
12-18-2013, 09:49 PM
^Care to share 1 sided story post please?

its a sensationalized story with a cute picture of a dog attached. I've been on the internet long enough to know that a facebook status =/= truth.

Let the witchhunt begin!

Ontop of that the OP doesn't know the dude well enough to even know the dog name.

SkinnyPupp
12-18-2013, 10:41 PM
Anyone who thinks it's hard to lose a dog, especially a young dog, especially in a new environment, especially around other strange dogs, especially a working breed dog... well you don't know anything about dogs...

Manic!
12-18-2013, 10:53 PM
Instead of slandering the company maybe you your buddy along with the company should go out and look for the dog. Leave the name calling and lawsuits until you have spend time looking for the dog.

rsx
12-19-2013, 03:56 AM
I think the last thing that's going through the Owner's/Op's mind is empathy towards the company which is very understandable.

Additionally, BC Breeders is in the business of taking care of dogs, it's not like he hired a dogsitter from CL.

Hope you find your dog!

z3german
12-19-2013, 07:21 AM
Nah man i think you guys got the wrong idea of my friend.

Lets all just ignore the "heartless" comment, if it doesnt apply it doesnt apply, he is just frustrated, and helpless since he cant even look for the dog himself. They lost the dog when they were suppose to dog sit him for 20 days whilst he goes on flight to UK or something for 20 days or so. He originally posted asking if anyone wanted to dog sit for 20 days, ended up going to a professional (better move by far).

More deets, he just got off the flight to msg me all this

"Sorry I couldn't get back to you earlier I was on an 8 hour flight which sucks....cuz I'm so helpless to find my puppy. He loves people. 3 months old. Very friendly will go with anyone u just have to call his name (Sosa). He is scared of cars and wouldn't approach main roads or cross them (hopefully). Mickey Mouse collar on him and I can send more pictures if needed

The dog was kept in the puppy section at bc canine. I checked out the facility and nothing seems to be off. He can't climb the fence or get underneath. Somehow either he managed to escape. Or some one took him

Oh and they were supposed to be dog sitting him. We dropped him off at 8 am and they called us at noon saying he was gone"

z3german
12-19-2013, 07:32 AM
its a sensationalized story with a cute picture of a dog attached. I've been on the internet long enough to know that a facebook status =/= truth.

Let the witchhunt begin!

Ontop of that the OP doesn't know the dude well enough to even know the dog name.

yea Im not close friends with the guy or anything, a friend from highschool is all.

I posted to help this guy out cause I can imagine what it feels like, hiring a professional and within 4 hours, something irreplaceable is lost... Hes not a bad guy or anything, im sure the "heartless" comment was just in the heat of the moment, just like when things get heated up and people say things they would not usually say.


Some of you guys are weird thinking that I need to be fucking blood brothers with the guy to help him out. Or that just because he called the professional facility that LOST HIS FUCKING DOG, heartless, makes some of you not even wanting to bother to post some kind words, or help out.

z3german
12-19-2013, 07:37 AM
Oh and by the way, im not fucking looking for a witch hunt, I just want him to get his dog back.

I couldnt care less about BC Canine, and im not expecting anyone to boycott them.
ALL I SAID WAS THAT IF I WAS IN HIS POSITION, I would look at legal routes cause that is unlucky as fuck, but you know what thats the cost of business (for bc canine), you win some you lose some.

If he finds the dog 100% okay, why even go after bc canine, honest mistake hopefully.

If he finds the dog all fucked up, then BC Canine should foot the bill no?

If he doesnt find the dog, BC Canine should compensate in some way

No fucking witch hunt here

white rocket
12-19-2013, 07:41 AM
My dogs are there as I type this. BC Canaine has gone through multiple management changes over the last 5 or so years. The people there now seem to be OK. I've never had a problem. Really fucked up that they would "lose" a dog. They are the professionals and for this to happen is beyond unacceptable. They are supposed to know how to handle all dogs in all situations. I feel for your friend being thousands of miles away and helpless. I would be going ape shit and catching a flight home immediately.

z3german
12-19-2013, 07:44 AM
My dogs are there as I type this. BC Canaine has gone through multiple management changes over the last 5 or so years. The people there now seem to be OK. I've never had a problem. Really fucked up that they would "lose" a dog. They are the professionals and for this to happen is beyond unacceptable. They are supposed to know how to handle all dogs in all situations. I feel for your friend being thousands of miles away and helpless. I would be going ape shit and catching a flight home immediately.

I dont know if its viable for him to come back, but yea the frustration is definitely visible with his messages.

He has family here looking for him, and also contacted SPCA and animal control.


Unrelated to white rocket's comment, I dont get why some of you think he isnt looking for his own dog :suspicious:

white rocket
12-19-2013, 07:54 AM
Did they even make an attempt to looks for Sosa after they realized he was missing. Or did they just discover he was missing then call your friend? And what is calling him going to do but only upset him. Get off your fucking ass and go look for the fucking dog you lost. My blood is boiling a bit right now and I'm having a hard time thinking that BC Canaine hasn't done everything they can to find the dog.

z3german
12-19-2013, 07:57 AM
I'll check with him ASAP on what bc canine is doing, he hasn't mentioned anything, I think it's preemptive to say they haven't attempted anything
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white rocket
12-19-2013, 08:04 AM
Please let us know what BC Canaine is doing at this point. I wish I read this thread yesterday then I would've mentioned something while dropping my dogs off this morning.

BoostedBB6
12-19-2013, 08:28 AM
Lost the dog.....with a dog like that I would be be surprised is someone took the dog. I would love to have a dog like that but cant at this point in life.

I hope it is found, so sad. If its truly lost I can only imagine what the poor thing is thinking. Its so cold out and wet, poor thing.

freakshow
12-19-2013, 12:14 PM
lol.. everyone getting their panties in a knot over the frustrated owner using the word 'heartless'. If any of you were in his position, i'm sure your choice of words would be more slanderous.

racerman88
12-19-2013, 01:36 PM
I hope his dog has a chip or at least a tattoo in his ear to make id easier

Nlkko
12-19-2013, 01:37 PM
Any dog owners would be frustrated when a caretaker lost their dogs. Stop dishing the owner. The slander was unnecessary but perfectly understandable from his point of view. A dog is not a child but the relationship with one is pretty similar. Imagine your daycare lost your child...

It's pretty clear who owns dogs in this thread and who's just talking out of their asses.

white rocket
12-19-2013, 01:37 PM
Any updates from the dog owner? I will be picking my dogs up today at 6pm. I'll ask to see if they have made any progress.

z3german
12-19-2013, 02:08 PM
No updates yet, when he msged me he was in the UK, so he is probably on another flight to go to his final destination.

Will update as soon as he msgs me.

Thank you white rocket for asking BC Canine, Im sure my friend would want updates from them.

Im sure BC Canine is reputable as everyone on here has had good experiences, and Im sure this is just an honest mistake, if they ask how you know or something just say theres a lookout for him online, last thing I want is BC Canine giving my friend the run around just because of his facebook status regarding "heartless".

z3german
12-19-2013, 02:10 PM
If you can ask for more specific details about the dog for us here it would be great, they had some contact with the dog before he went missing so hopefully they have more a more defining description to help with the search.

Ch28
12-19-2013, 02:12 PM
Pet owners worst nightmare :(

Ronin
12-19-2013, 02:52 PM
Are you guys fucking kidding me? Put the dog in a ROOM when they're not supervised. Y'know, those things with four walls and a door. Then you're not likely to lose the dog unless you have a huge ass couch they can get stuck in like change.

Fucking hell, I've taken care of dogs before. When I'm not watching them, they're somewhere they can't just up and fuck off from.

They don't have thumbs. They can't operate doors. How hard is it to keep a dog in a kennel?

z3german
12-19-2013, 02:59 PM
Are you guys fucking kidding me? Put the dog in a ROOM when they're not supervised. Y'know, those things with four walls and a door. Then you're not likely to lose the dog unless you have a huge ass couch they can get stuck in like change.

Fucking hell, I've taken care of dogs before. When I'm not watching them, they're somewhere they can't just up and fuck off from.

They don't have thumbs. They can't operate doors. How hard is it to keep a dog in a kennel?

Yea, them being professionals too, with credibility.

Makes you think someone just stole it :(

RRxtar
12-19-2013, 03:07 PM
They don't have thumbs. They can't operate doors. How hard is it to keep a dog in a kennel?

maybe it was a teamwork escape?

http://d24w6bsrhbeh9d.cloudfront.net/photo/aoz5RZ2_460sa.gif





:troll:

gars
12-19-2013, 03:25 PM
Are you guys fucking kidding me? Put the dog in a ROOM when they're not supervised. Y'know, those things with four walls and a door. Then you're not likely to lose the dog unless you have a huge ass couch they can get stuck in like change.

Fucking hell, I've taken care of dogs before. When I'm not watching them, they're somewhere they can't just up and fuck off from.

They don't have thumbs. They can't operate doors. How hard is it to keep a dog in a kennel?

Honestly - even if you think you've put dog somewhere that's supposedly secure - the dog will always one up you. It happens.

dog escapes from kitchen! - YouTube

white rocket
12-19-2013, 03:28 PM
if they ask how you know or something just say theres a lookout for him online, last thing I want is BC Canine giving my friend the run around just because of his facebook status regarding "heartless".

I will be diplomatic about it. Asking for a friend, etc.

spoon.ek9
12-19-2013, 03:54 PM
Are you guys fucking kidding me? Put the dog in a ROOM when they're not supervised. Y'know, those things with four walls and a door. Then you're not likely to lose the dog unless you have a huge ass couch they can get stuck in like change.

Fucking hell, I've taken care of dogs before. When I'm not watching them, they're somewhere they can't just up and fuck off from.

They don't have thumbs. They can't operate doors. How hard is it to keep a dog in a kennel?

Actually.... one of my huskies figured out how to use a door knob. He uses both paws and turns. Huskies have a reputation for being escape artists. Also, they are known to run away and.... not come back. I'm hoping OP's friend can find his pup soon. This truly is a nightmare come to life for an avid dog owner.

z3german
12-19-2013, 05:10 PM
New updates, he just landed in Abu Dabi

Hes probably going to get flamed for saying he is slandering the company, but they kind of lost his dog... so yea theres that

"Well of course I'm slandering the company. Because they don't just lose a dog. And the way they were dealing with me seems really fishy. It's like he almost disappeared out of there

They pretty much said they have no idea how he can escape. I checked around they're fenced yard. The gates are all well and there is no space for a dog to escape

My fear is that he was stolen

Also I asked two staff member if they have surveillance on site. One said yes. The other said no

Yeah. Something just does not feel right

They said that they are looking during day light. And that they notified spca and animal control

That's about it

Thank you. That's all I can think of at the moment. Also my girlfriend is going to be on Ctv news tonight between 5 and 6 along with the kennels response and a video of Sosa playing"


If the conversation doesnt really make sense, its because I omitted my own questions, those are exactly his responses.

z3german
12-19-2013, 05:13 PM
His gf made this

https://www.facebook.com/groups/264827150338784/permalink/264829277005238/

Jmac
12-19-2013, 05:19 PM
So he dropped it off, they lost it, and called him 4 hours after the dog was dropped off ...

That seems like a pretty responsible and transparent action to an obviously awkward and upsetting situation.

Not saying there isn't foul play afoot, but it seems unlikely the person who called and management is trying to pull something "fishy."

z3german
12-19-2013, 05:23 PM
Yea, im on the side that its probably an honest mistake.

But when things like that happen, if youre the victim you just become more aware of small shit that makes him say fishy.

Like if you got pick pocketed before and now you are just more aware of people acting as if they gonna take something.

white rocket
12-19-2013, 06:21 PM
I asked when I was picking my dogs up(asked as an acquaintance) and she just said, yeah, he escaped, so sad, we called the SPCA and we have someone looking for him constantly. I asked what if one of my dogs escaped, what would you do? Are you liable? What is your exposure? What are my options? She just said that they would deal with the owner directly in that case. I left it at that realizing that this is not the right person to be talking to about this. It was all in small talk fashion and pretty emotionless without any "witch hunt" implications. I have been dealing with them for about 7 years now and never had an issue. However, they have been through ownership changes and at least 3 management changes in that time. Yet even throughout those changes I've never had any reason to question anything. My dogs always seem normal with no indication of mistreatment when I pick them up. And they can be aggressive at times as they are both females and one has aggression/protection issues yet that has never been an issue there. The even stayed for over 2 weeks while my wife and I were in Thailand. Again, zero issues. Anyway, this ain't about my dogs so I digress.

OP: Your friend really needs to get a hold of the owner. Did you sign anything as a new customer? Liability waivers? Contract? If my dog escaped today and I received the same casual response as I got today while asking about the dog in question, well; that wouldn't be fun for anyone. I haven't seen the news report yet and couldn't find it online.

Updates anyone?

z3german
12-19-2013, 06:47 PM
msged my friend with your advice to contact the owner of BC Canine.

Will update if any new info comes out or if found of course.

Ronin
12-19-2013, 07:01 PM
Geez, you guys own the McGuyvers of dogs. McDogvers...

z3german
12-19-2013, 07:48 PM
Search for missing husky puppy Sosa - CBC News Vancouver at 6 - CBC Player (http://www.cbc.ca/player/News/Canada/BC/ID/2425530335/)

z3german
12-19-2013, 07:52 PM
signed a contract absolving them of all responsibility?

I get like injuries and stuff due to other dogs, but a lost dog? Makes you think to never put valuable breeds into places that do that, I can see how its fishy...

z3german
12-19-2013, 07:56 PM
Kennel 'apologizing like crazy' after losing Husky puppy - British Columbia - CBC News (http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/kennel-apologizing-like-crazy-after-losing-husky-puppy-1.2471083)

Jas29
12-19-2013, 08:25 PM
looking at the video it seems pretty hard for a 3 month old husky to get out. It would be more likely that somebody stole the puppies. Huskies are pretty expensive and blue eyed ones are worth more.

spoon.ek9
12-19-2013, 08:36 PM
Geez, you guys own the McGuyvers of dogs. McDogvers...

there's more i could add but i don't want to derail this thread :lol

fliptuner
12-19-2013, 09:24 PM
looking at the video it seems pretty hard for a 3 month old husky to get out. It would be more likely that somebody stole the puppies. Huskies are pretty expensive and blue eyed ones are worth more.

In a different environment, I would tent to agree. However, from a kennel (and not a cheap one), I doubt a fellow dog owner would do such a thing.

Noir
12-19-2013, 09:28 PM
Geez, you guys own the McGuyvers of dogs. McDogvers...

Good point, but what's the point of it?


1) Should it absolve and diminish the Kennel's fault or liability?

2) Or perhaps the owner shouldn't be as upset or emotionally frantic because... well like Hondaracer says about Lucic and Granville St. clubs... it should be expected?


:confused:

MaaaadMan
12-19-2013, 09:32 PM
It really does look like somebody stole the dog. Time to install security cameras?

rslater
12-19-2013, 09:42 PM
This thread has taught me that the majority of people don't believe that accidents can happen. It's like we drop a glass plate from our hands, and its the plate companies fault. Sometimes unfortunate things happen. Let's just say this canine center has been around for 10 years, that's 3650 days. Let's average it out that the center always has a minimum 5 dogs. So that's 18,250 opportunities that an accident could have occurred with a dog, and so something like the gate wasn't fully latched occurred and one unfortunate dog got out from the 18,000. It's like we have made these people out to be the fucking devil.

EvoLove
12-19-2013, 09:45 PM
Actually.... one of my huskies figured out how to use a door knob. He uses both paws and turns. Huskies have a reputation for being escape artists. Also, they are known to run away and.... not come back. I'm hoping OP's friend can find his pup soon. This truly is a nightmare come to life for an avid dog owner.

i agree my husky also figured out how to use the door knob and the lock by watching me go in and out of my balcony.
Edit: he used what he learn to go outside to poop and play, but he left the door wide open..... so now i have him leashed onto my kitchen/living room door knob when im not home.

StylinRed
12-19-2013, 09:47 PM
odd that they don't have security cameras i'm not implying anything nefarious mind you it's just that you would think a business such as that would have them

hope your friend finds her dog with a Husky i wouldn't be too surprised if it got through those barriers on it's own as I understand they're quite clever and it looks like the area around the kennel can be a giant playground for a dog

white rocket
12-19-2013, 10:00 PM
my dogs made the news :woot2:

man, what a horrible occurance :( I would be in stitches. Personally, I would get some legal advice if the dog is not found. Liability waivers can be loosey goosey and fought in court. The dollar value of the dog and the emotional heartache are lawyer worthly. Not trying to take anything away from BC Canine as I'm sure it was just a mistake but still, there has to be some accountability since they are the professionals. Just my $0.02. I'll still use them as my dogs seem to dig it there.

<---sub'd for updates

ChaKo
12-19-2013, 11:46 PM
According to the facebook page, Sosa has been found!

I just found Sosa in the bushes!!!! OMG words cannot explain how relieved I am thank you to everyone that spread the word. Sosa is back home not in the cold alone any more! Alahumdullah!!!!

Ronin
12-20-2013, 12:15 AM
Good point, but what's the point of it?


1) Should it absolve and diminish the Kennel's fault or liability?

2) Or perhaps the owner shouldn't be as upset or emotionally frantic because... well like Hondaracer says about Lucic and Granville St. clubs... it should be expected?


:confused:

That wasn't my point. I said it must be hard to lose a dog but then all these fuckers make their pets sound like they starred in the Shawshank Redemption.

StylinRed
12-20-2013, 01:29 AM
According to the facebook page, Sosa has been found!
thought it might be in those woods like i said it looks like a giant playground for a dog

That wasn't my point. I said it must be hard to lose a dog but then all these fuckers make their pets sound like they starred in the Shawshank Redemption.

:rofl:

Manic!
12-20-2013, 02:26 AM
From the CBC story:
"It' s been probably the hardest 24 hours of my life. I've never had anything like this happen to me. He's part of our family," she said.

"I didn't even know what to think. We trusted the kennel, it's like a daycare.

"You take your own child and you put your child there to watch over your baby. He's our child.


So the owner thought it was a good idea to leave a 3 month old child with strangers for 20 days? Does that seem like someone who should have children?

bballguy
12-20-2013, 02:34 AM
From the CBC story:


So the owner thought it was a good idea to leave a 3 month old child with strangers for 20 days? Does that seem like someone who should have children?

Are you serious?.....Taking shit way out of context br0....

Manic!
12-20-2013, 02:37 AM
Are you serious?.....Taking shit way out of context br0....

It's a direct quote from the owner.

bballguy
12-20-2013, 03:12 AM
It's a direct quote from the owner.

You're just being stupid though....My dog is like a child to me too, but does that mean I'm saying I would leave my child in the backyard by himself for several hours in a day? No, it doesn't.

Does her saying her dog is her child mean that she would leave a child with complete strangers for 20 days? No, it doesn't. Stop being stupid.

westopher
12-20-2013, 03:55 AM
From the CBC story:


So the owner thought it was a good idea to leave a 3 month old child with strangers for 20 days? Does that seem like someone who should have children?

Oh my god man you can't be serious......

KO7
12-20-2013, 05:19 AM
Looks like she found Sosa. On her Help Find Sosa fb page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/264827150338784/


Suzette Sondos Henricus


I just found Sosa in the bushes!!!! OMG words cannot explain how relieved I am thank you to everyone that spread the word. Sosa is back home not in the cold alone any more! Alahumdullah!!!!



Share · 6 hours ago near Ladner

z3german
12-20-2013, 07:45 AM
From the CBC story:


So the owner thought it was a good idea to leave a 3 month old child with strangers for 20 days? Does that seem like someone who should have children?

Mannnn you got a hardon for this thread :badpokerface:


Anyways! sweet!!! glad he was actually lost and not some shady shit with the kennel.

Just to clarify, I would probably use BC Canine in future if need be just because of everyone's endorsement of them, Im NOT witch hunting them ==

white rocket
12-20-2013, 07:59 AM
Awesome news!! I wish thinking of Sosa last night imagining how scared he must be. Glad this turned into a happy ending :)

racerman88
12-20-2013, 09:09 PM
Sounds like Sosa tried to find her way home

Ronin
12-21-2013, 12:42 AM
Awesome! Wow, so that means they just flat out lost your McGuyver dog.

multicartual
12-23-2013, 08:26 AM
http://fedgeno.com/lost-doge.jpg

Qmx323
12-23-2013, 10:15 AM
Found doge

Much Happy

So safe

Thanks all

fliptuner
12-23-2013, 10:22 AM
Waiting to hear the kennel's reaction.

Manic!
12-23-2013, 11:53 AM
So you take a 1.5 year old baby and rip it way from its birth mother and sell it to some stranger. They take care of the baby for 1.5 years and send it to some complete strangers for 8 months. Does that sound right to anyone?

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westopher
12-23-2013, 12:02 PM
A dog isn't a human man. I love my dog as much as a parent probably loves their kid, but I also wouldn't leave a baby at home with a bowl of food, water, and a toy while I go to work for 8 hours. Its a different species, with different needs, that interacts and grows differently. I don't understand how you can be so lacking in logic about this.

threezero
12-23-2013, 04:15 PM
looking at the video it seems pretty hard for a 3 month old husky to get out. It would be more likely that somebody stole the puppies. Huskies are pretty expensive and blue eyed ones are worth more.

kind of off topic, but speaking of expensive dogs. I don't know if this particular dog is still at BC Canine, they train security dogs too and there was this one german shepherd there that was protection, patrol, drug sniff and track trained. The smartest dog i've ever seen and he was value at around the price of a brand new e class. Crazy stuff.

Zoidberg
12-23-2013, 08:58 PM
So you take a 1.5 year old baby and rip it way from its birth mother and sell it to some stranger. They take care of the baby for 1.5 years and send it to some complete strangers for 8 months. Does that sound right to anyone?

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Dude, wtf. :seriously:

Jas29
12-24-2013, 08:10 AM
kind of off topic, but speaking of expensive dogs. I don't know if this particular dog is still at BC Canine, they train security dogs too and there was this one german shepherd there that was protection, patrol, drug sniff and track trained. The smartest dog i've ever seen and he was value at around the price of a brand new e class. Crazy stuff.

There used to be a show on tv where they trained dogs do those thigs. I think they said the average price of their dogs is 60K. It was pretty cool how they train them
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bballguy
12-24-2013, 08:28 AM
So you take a 1.5 year old baby and rip it way from its birth mother and sell it to some stranger. They take care of the baby for 1.5 years and send it to some complete strangers for 8 months. Does that sound right to anyone?

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Just stop talking.