--- University Hights Neighborhood Association - NET Message --------------- I will keep a look out for the dog and pass along word as well. --- Amy Cress <cress1020@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > --- University Hights Neighborhood Association - NET > Message --------------- > > > Hello everyone, > > This is Amy from 701 Riddle. On sunday afternoon > this past weekend, my > friend and I came across a dog in the parking lot of > Sawyer Point roaming > around terrified, hungry, thirsty, and mildly > injured on its left hind leg. > It was obviously homeless and in need of help, so I > took the dog home and > had prepared to take it to the vet and keep it as my > pet. It was amazing > how the dog's demeanor and personality changed after > I had it home in the > back yard, where it was very happy, playful and > friendly. I immediately > fell in love with this dog! She even slept on a > blanket in our backyard > Sunday night without any problem. > > I was very disappointed to learn that while I was at > work for the day and my > fiance had left to go to UC b/w 10:45am and 12:15pm, > the dog escaped and ran > away. I'm sure she was just scared and assumed she > was being abandoned > again, and jumped the fence. I am heartbroken and > so worried about this dog > b/c she is once again homeless and scared, and still > needs medical > treatment. If anyone knows anything about this or > spotted the dog in the > past couple of days, please let me know right away! > My phone number is > 961.4052 (home) and 550.6126 (cell). > > The dog is a medium to large short-haired female (I > would guess around 30 > pounds). She has black hair on her back and brown > hair on all four legs. > She has both black and brown hair on her face. She > has a couple of small > open wounds on her left hind leg. I'm not sure what > breed she is, but she > has a long face and snout. > > Thanks for your help and support, > Amy Cress > > > > --- End > -------------------------------------------------------------------- > "If you're coming downtown to enjoy yourself, to enjoy the arts, to have a drink, to go shopping, please feel free to come downtown," he said. "If you're coming to Over-the-Rhine to purchase drugs, to steal drugs, to take drugs, to rip off a drug dealer, chances are you could wind up another statistic." Cincinnati Police Chief Tom Streicher April 2006 __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com --- End --------------------------------------------------------------------