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Saturday, May 1, 2010
Excitement on GrannyMountain
Ben here...just wanted to tell you we had some excitement on GrannyMountain Thursday night. It was breezy and nice, so we were setting out on the top deck enjoying the beautiful stars. In the distance I saw the headlights of our neighbors Gator. They hurriedly came down the road, an odd thing since we live in a pretty remote area. We went out to see what was wrong and their 17 year old dog Chuckie had got out of the door and was missing. He's deaf and blind now so he is strictly a house dog, like me. But somehow the worst had happened and at 10pm he was lost in the woods. There were neighbors everywhere with flashlights, in golf carts or ATV's searching for Chuckie. It didn't take long to find him, but I'm thinking he was a pretty lucky pup. I kind of shiver to think what would happen to me if I got lost and couldn't find my way home. I take for granted my leopard bed, my placemat with the bowls that are always full and just being able to close my eyes and not be afraid that something might eat me. I kinda like the smell of bacon frying, my favorite place on the couch (whenever Mom gets up) and treats for no reason. So, all of you pups out there thinking that going for a night time stroll might be fun, think again....
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So glad they found Chuckie!!! Bad night to be lost....did you have the storms?
ReplyDeleteYou live in a very kind area...everyone searching for Chuckie as the did...I would be frantic!! It's a "dog's life"!
ReplyDeleteI am glad to hear that Chuckie is back safe and sound!
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Lorilee
I'm sure happy they found him. I love your post Joy!! The way you talk from the dog's point of view..Ha!
ReplyDeleteBen you are one lucky dog. I'm glad they found your friend. What a great community to pitch in and look for a lost pup in the middle of the night.
ReplyDeleteGlad Chuckie is home safe and sound. Hope you learned a lesson, Ben.
ReplyDeleteSo thankful they found Chuckie! And Ben, you are adorable ;-) -Tammy
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute post! I'm glad they found Chuckie safe and sound and Ben it's nice to know you appreciate what you have. I wish my dogs did! Have a wonderful Sunday :) Maura
ReplyDeletethis post brings tears to my eyes..
ReplyDeletethat is so sweet everyone is out looking for a Dog name Chuckie.
That pulls at my heart strings!
I love it!
I love there is still people out there still thinks your pet is part of your family.
oxox
It takes a village, doesn't it? I'm so glad Chuckie was found safely.
ReplyDeleteA happy ending to what could have been a very sad time for Chuckie, his family, and friends.
ReplyDeleteYou are surrounded by wonderful, caring, neighbors.
So glad Chuckie had lots of friends who were willing to hunt for him. Love a story with a happy ending.
ReplyDeleteThat could have been us yesterday. The lawn guy must not have shut our side gate properly on Thursday. Yesterday at about 6 pm my son heard a car honk and he looked out the front window only to see a black lab almost out of sight a couple houses away.
ReplyDeleteHe questioned where our dog was but I was sure she was in the house. Nope. It was her. Thirteen years old and a little confused standing in the middle of the road which is quite busy with traffic stopped in both directions watching out for her.
My son got out there so fast and I think if the lawn guy had been here he might have walloped him one. We have never allowed our dog out front when not on a leash in all these years.
Could Ben call our old girl and give her a good talking to please.
Thank goodness Chuckie was found. How sweet of everyone to gather in searching for him.
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday to your sil.
Have a great week ~
Hugs in love, Marydon
OMG. I would have been panicked !! Poor owner and especially dog. Happy ending thank god.
ReplyDeleteSo glad y'all found Chuckie! That's so great that all of the neighbors were out looking for him. Ben looks like he was exhausted after all of that worry! laurie
ReplyDeleteI'm glad they found the poor dog! Otherwise it will gone forever.
ReplyDeleteBlessings, Kristy