I dunno what was wrong with her, as she seems to have recoverd now. I think maybe she was out playing too long, and got really really tired. . . But what I don't understand is why she hid in the shed.
Speaking of people nicking dogs, one of the reasons I assumed someone had taken her was because it has happend to me before. Yep. For those who haven't heard this story yet, those bastard workmen working next door on the development site took my sisters dog, Chili (the one that was not so recently involved in a head on collision with a car when he wondered off), because he kept going into the development site, where other friendly workmen used to give him food. They picked him up, and locked him in a security hut without food or water for several hours, before calling the dog pound claming he was a stray, when they all knew who he belonged to.
Whats more, they lied to us. They said that they had taken Chili to the vet because he had a bad leg. We got very angry about that, because they didn't ask us first. What they really did is lock him up for a while, and then let the dog pound take him away. They also said that they'd try and get our other dogs (but we've tagged them now, both electronicly and on thier collars, so they can't do that any more).
Fortunately, we called the police to find out where Chili really was, and found out he was in the dog pound. Cost us £50 to take him back. . .
- DH
[ January 21, 2002: Message edited by: Dark Hood ]
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