[UHNA] Re: FW: Neighbor

  • From: JOHN ASHTON <mr.ashton@xxxxxxxx>
  • To: <uhna@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 4 Mar 2013 18:04:21 -0500

He was in my back yard playing with Althea tonight.

Date: Sun, 3 Mar 2013 13:09:35 -0800
From: bettinadschmid@xxxxxxxxx
Subject: [UHNA] Re: FW: Neighbor
To: uhna@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

No, I haven't seen him for quite a while either.

 A vision without a task is a dream.
A task without a vision is drudgery.
A vision and a task is the hope of the world.   (from a church in Sussex, UK 
ca. 1730)

        From: Nazanin Tork <nazanintork@xxxxxxxxx>
 To: uhna@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
 Sent: Sunday, March 3, 2013 2:24 PM
 Subject:
 [UHNA] Re: FW: Neighbor
   

Has anyone seen Moby around lately? I haven't seem him for about four days and 
he hasn't been coming by to eat either. 
Nazanin 

Everything you can imagine is real.

-Pablo Picasso



On Thu, Feb 21, 2013 at 8:18 AM, Donnelly <Donnelly@xxxxxxx> wrote:



















I saw Moby last night (Wednesday) about 9
pm in the 600-block of Riddle.  I was walking my dog, and Moby wanted to come
over but would not get too close.

 

Sharlotte









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Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2013
5:45 PM

To: Nazanin Tork;
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Cc: Tom Donnelly

Subject: [UHNA] Re: FW: Neighbor



 



We call him Moby at The
Market.

 



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------ Original message ------

From: Nazanin Tork

Date: 2/20/2013 3:28 PM

To: uhna@xxxxxxxxxxxxx;

Cc: Tom Donnelly;

Subject:[UHNA] Re: FW: Neighbor



Thanks Donna. I am going to take my dog for a walk now and maybe we will see
it. I really don't know what is the best method to successfully
"trapping" it. very frustrating that he is out in the cold.



 










Nazanin 



Everything you can imagine is
real.

-Pablo Picasso



 



On Wed, Feb 20, 2013 at 3:15 PM, Donna Emerson <kemerson@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:





I just saw this white dog in the woods behind our house
on Riddle View Lane
about 3:10 PM.  It was walking up towards Riddle Road.

 

Donna

 

 





From: uhna-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:uhna-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of 
Paulina Johnson


Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2013
4:20 PM





To: uhna@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

Cc: 'Tom Donnelly'







Subject: [UHNA] Re: FW: Neighbor






 









 





Hi, 





I just saw that dog in my yard with another neighborhood
dog. I attached a picture in case it will help to find the owner. It is the
white dog not the brown.





Paulina





 









From: Donnelly <Donnelly@xxxxxxx>


To: uhna@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 

Cc: 'Tom Donnelly' <DonnelT@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>


Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2013
8:25 AM

Subject: [UHNA] Re: FW: Neighbor

  



 









Hi, Nazanin, 





 





Thanks for all your work feeding and
trying to rescue this dog.  You won’t be sorry for all you’re doing.
 We had a similar experience with a stray shepherd in this neighborhood
more than 25 years ago.  The dog had been badly abused by someone and
escaped.  The dog was not dangerous but really afraid to get close to
people.  We started feeding him daily and could get a little closer with
each feeding, but it took nearly a year for us to catch him and have him be our
dog for almost ten years before he passed away from cancer.  That dog,
Wolfie, was the kindest, most gentle dog I’ve ever known.  One of my
favorite photos of our daughter Bridgette was when she was about two years old
and standing with her arm around her Wolfie.  





 





Thanks, 





Sharlotte 





 







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[mailto:uhna-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of JOHN ASHTON

Sent: Monday, February 18, 2013
6:35 PM

To: uhna@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

Subject: [UHNA] Re: FW: Neighbor







 







It is a dog and is in my back yard playing with my dog
Althea.





Date: Sun, 17 Feb 2013 14:47:46 -0800

From: bettinadschmid@xxxxxxxxx

Subject: [UHNA] Re: FW: Neighbor

To: uhna@xxxxxxxxxxxxx







Coyotes run with their tail between their legs.  They are shorter
and kind of brown, grey white and have a much more pointed nose.  







 









 









A vision without a task is a dream.

A task without a vision is drudgery.

A vision and a task is the hope of the world.   (from a church in Sussex , UK 
ca. 1730)













From:
"Pyne-geithman, Gail (pynegj)" <pynegj@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>

To: "<uhna@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>"
<uhna@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>


Cc: "uhna@xxxxxxxxxxxxx"
<uhna@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>


Sent: Sunday, February 17, 2013
5:44 PM

Subject: [UHNA] Re: FW: Neighbor







 











Kinda glad it's not then, perhaps we saw a coyote, but it was not your
dog. We'll keep eyes peeled.









Gail



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On Feb 17, 2013, at 5:36 PM, "Nazanin Tork" <nazanintork@xxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:











I was able to get close to the dog without scaring it away and it's not
a coyote. It's a pretty healthy looking dog considering its most likely
homeless. I have tried calling shelters/rescues and the spca for help, but no
one is able to offer any. In case you are wondering what has been getting into
your garbage at night, its the white shepherd looking for food.  


















Nazanin 



Everything you can imagine is
real.

-Pablo Picasso







 







On Sun, Feb 17, 2013 at 5:26 PM, stefan fiol <stefanpfiol@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:









Yes, I saw a dog of this description running out of my neighbor's yard
( 645 Riddle Rd..
) early this afternoon.  it was definitely not a coyote.



SF







Date: Sun, 17 Feb 2013 12:59:12 -0800

From: bettinadschmid@xxxxxxxxx










Subject: [UHNA] Re: FW: Neighbor







To: uhna@xxxxxxxxxxxxx










 







It is not a coyote I am pretty sure.  He is something like
Jacques, a shepherd mix but much bigger and totally white.







 









 









A vision without a task is a dream.

A task without a vision is drudgery.

A vision and a task is the hope of the world.   (from a church in Sussex , UK 
ca. 1730)













From: "Pyne-geithman, Gail (pynegj)" <pynegj@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>


To: "<uhna@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>"
<uhna@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>


Cc: "uhna@xxxxxxxxxxxxx"
<uhna@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>;
Bettina Schmid <bettinadschmid@xxxxxxxxx>


Sent: Sunday, February 17, 2013
3:51 PM

Subject: [UHNA] Re: FW: Neighbor







 











Randy and I saw it cross the street at Deckebach on Friday at sunset.
Looked like a coyote to us.









Gail



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On Feb 17, 2013, at 12:09 PM, "Nazanin Tork" <nazanintork@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:











Hello. I have been feeding this white shepherd for weeks now and don't
know who the owner is/was. I am attempting to rescue it, but it is more
difficult than I thought. Is there someone claiming the dog?  







 


















Nazanin 



Everything you can imagine is
real.

-Pablo Picasso







 







On Mon, Jan 28, 2013 at 10:12 AM, Cindy Summers <csummers@xxxxxxxx>
wrote:











If you  know anything about this, let
Bettina know.









 











From: Bettina Schmid
[mailto:bettinadschmid@xxxxxxxxxx]


Sent: Monday, January 28, 2013
6:47 AM

To: Cindy Summers

Subject: Neighbor











 











Dear Cindy, there is a lady neighbor of ours who was looking for a
white shepherd hanging around at night.  I saw him this morning between
6:30 and 6:45am up and down Riddle
  Road and into the yards.  I do not have the
neighbors name anymore, but looking at the animal in the dark...... it also
could be a coyote.... Just wondering. You might pass it along if you think it
worth while.

Have a good week, Bettina











 













 













A vision without a task is a dream.

A task without a vision is drudgery.

A vision and a task is the hope of the world.   (from a church in Sussex , UK 
ca. 1730)

















 















 























 

















 

















 

















 











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