Richard
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Uncle who lives next door is starting to forget. Not on a serious level yet, but his mental decline has started /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif.
His son (& sons wife) now, live with him.
I don't know from where it came, but they recently brought home an adult Lasa Ahpsa (sp?). You know, the little furry dog that loves to sit on your lap.
They got one to keep their OTHER one who's older, company.
Seems son left for while and told forgetful dad to NOT let Morgan out unless he was with him.
Seems Morgan went to door and Dad thought "uh...I guess he wants out for a minute" so he left him out.
The OTHER dog will MAYBE go to the field only if others are there. He really stays by the patio.
Not Morgan. He has a habit of rocketing off into never land. Son got home hour later and figured out what happened. Don't know if dog took off to left or right. Seeing as we're in middle of 250 acres, looking for something the size of a basketball and potentially in the woods not visible to us...hasn't been too fruitful.
Just thought I'd see if anyone here had any ideas how to help Morgan find his way back home. He's not been here long enough to know the area (in our opinion).
Unfortunately, although we have a large problem with people DUMPING dogs our way, it's certainly possible he meandered down the road and someone thought he was dumped and picked him up.
We've been out searching, I just circled 80% of the farm and went around all the fields while Tom went other direction and went down road.
I thought I'd post this here to see if anyone has any tricks they might have used in similar situation.
Thanks
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His son (& sons wife) now, live with him.
I don't know from where it came, but they recently brought home an adult Lasa Ahpsa (sp?). You know, the little furry dog that loves to sit on your lap.
They got one to keep their OTHER one who's older, company.
Seems son left for while and told forgetful dad to NOT let Morgan out unless he was with him.
Seems Morgan went to door and Dad thought "uh...I guess he wants out for a minute" so he left him out.
The OTHER dog will MAYBE go to the field only if others are there. He really stays by the patio.
Not Morgan. He has a habit of rocketing off into never land. Son got home hour later and figured out what happened. Don't know if dog took off to left or right. Seeing as we're in middle of 250 acres, looking for something the size of a basketball and potentially in the woods not visible to us...hasn't been too fruitful.
Just thought I'd see if anyone here had any ideas how to help Morgan find his way back home. He's not been here long enough to know the area (in our opinion).
Unfortunately, although we have a large problem with people DUMPING dogs our way, it's certainly possible he meandered down the road and someone thought he was dumped and picked him up.
We've been out searching, I just circled 80% of the farm and went around all the fields while Tom went other direction and went down road.
I thought I'd post this here to see if anyone has any tricks they might have used in similar situation.
Thanks
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