Posted by 135 Fan on April 20, 2010 at 23:57:03 from (68.149.56.30):
I was out at my land changing the oil in the water truck and had a visitor show up. He was a little timid at first but soon became very friendly. His name was Chewy and he was a very nice dog. Thankfully he had a collar with his name and a phone number. I left a message and an elderly couple came about an hour later to pick him up. They were looking after their daughters acreage. He had a bit of a problem so I gave him a couple bites of my sandwich which he enjoyed. I felt sorry for him since he had a run in with a porcupine. Maybe that's why he came to visit? It wasn't really bad and he didn't seem to be in any pain. He had 4 quills in his lower lip and about a dozen in the side of his paw. I know you can't just pull them out so I suggested they call a vet to ask. They thought about calling a vet out to do it. I'm sure glad my message got through and someone came to get him. Apparently he just showed up at the daughters place so she adopted him. He's about 2 years old and very well trained and friendly once he got to know me. Don't know why anyone wouldn't keep such a beautiful dog. He was white in colour and I think some kind retriever. Glad he's got someone that will look after him. Dave
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