tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30578598.post6786822060878904157..comments2023-09-22T19:19:38.145+10:00Comments on Memoirs of Michelle: We have an unexpected visitorMichelle Jamiesonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00252829578338480605noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30578598.post-84110265506349723322010-01-12T15:28:37.533+10:002010-01-12T15:28:37.533+10:00Aw thats sad, I have a Siberian Husky exactly like...Aw thats sad, I have a Siberian Husky exactly like that one! Only ours is a She named Molly. And she too gets VERY scared of storms. We bring her in the garage tho when it looks like rain.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30578598.post-29684562014905048562009-12-28T10:07:04.174+10:002009-12-28T10:07:04.174+10:00Awwww how cute. Looks a little more like an alaska...Awwww how cute. Looks a little more like an alaskan malamute though - Mum has one and we argued with someone about the differences between the two rofl... I hope they find his home!!Heids xxhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16593223764069818708noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30578598.post-20090395375547475142009-12-21T09:43:39.706+10:002009-12-21T09:43:39.706+10:00We used to have one, his name was Bully but he was...We used to have one, his name was Bully but he was anything but that! I so envy you, even if it's for a while. This is one beauty! I agree with the others, RSPCA might not keep him long. Hope you find hiw owner soon.Michellehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16494228361004026910noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30578598.post-49321858366045530112009-12-21T09:40:26.029+10:002009-12-21T09:40:26.029+10:00Would you believe exactly the same thing happened ...Would you believe exactly the same thing happened her at midnight one New Years Eve a few years ago - it was the same breed of dog! he was a Siberian Husky and stayed with us about a week, while we put notices up everywhere - and happily his owners found us and all was good :)<br /><br />I chose to keep him here as I worry the RSPCA have a ticking clock. We did the same last year when a cat turned up: he stayed about a month, before his owner recognised him in the fliers - she had given him to friends two years before and he had been missing from their home for six months!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16196056475081281576noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30578598.post-56491746591836713432009-12-21T07:56:48.659+10:002009-12-21T07:56:48.659+10:00Don't hand him over to the RSPCA or the pund. ...Don't hand him over to the RSPCA or the pund. They will give him a short time to be sold and then kill him.<br /><br />Also, if his owners are found they will be presented with a huge bill that most people cnnot afford to pay.<br /><br />If possible keep him and just charge the owners for his food.<br /><br />Have you tried asking local radio tv and newspapers to put out a found on him?<br /><br />And tried ringing the local vets?<br /><br />RSPCA and pound don't always keep proper details and people who have lost animals have found them by the skin of their teeth just before kill date after being told they were not in the shelter.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30578598.post-55896402808439818802009-12-20T22:31:56.981+10:002009-12-20T22:31:56.981+10:00Yes, indeed - he looks like a Siberian Husky - the...Yes, indeed - he looks like a Siberian Husky - they have lovely blue eyes, and they are used for sled dogs. They love the snow and cold, and would rarely be found indoors. Basically, they are a working dog, not a lap dog! LOL!!<br />You've got a lovely guest - enjoy him while you've got the chance!<br /><br />Judy H.<br />New Brunswick, CanadaAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com