Not the pound :(
My shiba (Kiyomi) has been finding ways to escape our yard for about a month now.
She would find a way out, we would block it, and she'd be content for about a day or two, and then find a new way out.
She normally goes to one of the houses behind us to try to play with the dogs, and normally comes home when we call.
Yesterday morning, however, we let her out for her morning pee and she was gone within 5 minutes.
She didn't come to our calls and we had to get to work and didn't have time to look for her.
When we got home we asked some neighbors and found out that animal services had been called to pick her up.
By this time it was too late to get her and she spent the night there.
I got her as soon as they opened today. She looked so sad in the cage there.
Something has been really bothering me though, they didn't scan her for a micro-chip.
If I hadn't found out where she was from my neighbors she would've been put down in three days.
Thankfully she's home and safe.
She would find a way out, we would block it, and she'd be content for about a day or two, and then find a new way out.
She normally goes to one of the houses behind us to try to play with the dogs, and normally comes home when we call.
Yesterday morning, however, we let her out for her morning pee and she was gone within 5 minutes.
She didn't come to our calls and we had to get to work and didn't have time to look for her.
When we got home we asked some neighbors and found out that animal services had been called to pick her up.
By this time it was too late to get her and she spent the night there.
I got her as soon as they opened today. She looked so sad in the cage there.
Something has been really bothering me though, they didn't scan her for a micro-chip.
If I hadn't found out where she was from my neighbors she would've been put down in three days.
Thankfully she's home and safe.
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If I were you, I would be really happy that she's home safe. Who knows what could've happened to her.
@okiron: We we're going to check the shelters after we checked with our neighbors. Since they let us know which shelter she was at it didn't get to that point. It also normally takes her longer than 5 minutes to find a way out.
Now we know we can't trust her no matter how short the time. We immediately went out and bought a lead to hook her up anytime she's out un-supervised.
"If I hadn't found out where she was from my neighbors she would've been put down in three days. "
Just sayin how it is....
Snf
when I asked the shelter about it they said every animal that comes through there is supposed to be scanned.
She just somehow got missed.