January 31, 2011
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Wandering dogs are now back safe and sound...
But this is the internet ad I made up on Sunday...
Please help! Our two Siberian Huskies/labs escaped from the yard yesterday and have not yet returned. Both dogs jumped fence in side yard from home Saturday afternoon, likely travelling together. Wearing collars and tags with all contact numbers and respond to names.
Nanuq - Female, about 3 yrs, Lab/Husky cross, predominately white/blonde,lab ears, curly husky tail, very friendly, sometimes jumps up,
Dysis - Female, about 8 years, all blonde coloring with reddish brown highlights, brown eyes.
Both of these great dogs are very friendly to people, other dogs, but not so friendly to cats and rabbits. Master escape artists and can run for hours. If you find them, please tie them up as they will likely find a way to escape otherwise. They tunnel, climb,and jump. Can be brought back to yard or put in house at ..... Both gates should be closed afterwards.
LOST in Avonmore area may be down lane ways or in Mill Creek ravine off .... ave.I am currently working in Nunavut and worried but
Please email me..... or call J. at............
Comments (2)
Bonnie I missed all of your posts from Nunavut . I am sorry .But I have just read and watch the all of them ;
You live in extrem conditions and I wonder where the electrical power comes from ? It is is produced locally ?.
What are doing the people in this area . You speak of the schools where you work for a part . What do the families do to live .
You work in a strange and fascinating world . I have noticed the equipment was adapted and allows a life almost normal . Nevertheless you have to face the hard weather and I was amazed to see the children going to school at feet in the iced wind .
I am glad the two dogs are saved .
Thanks , Bonnie for your photo report .
Love
Michel
@fauquet - Michel, I can see you are taking a break but still reading...good questions get back later..off to work.
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