Well okay, I don't actually have a picture of the subject "Dog", but a close friend returned from Mardi Gras without her pet Peckinese, a lovable pup named "Breezy". She said the dog was in costume, with ID tags as well, but was left in her car down in the Quarter. She is a heavy drinker (owner, not the dog) so was unable to pinpoint location exactly. Apparently the car was not locked, and the dog disappeared into the revelry. While not the brightest bulb in the box, the owner is heartbroken to miss her pup, as I'm sure any pet lover can understand. She is also making a brave stand against cancer, as well. Any of you gentlemen there up to the quest?? Would there be a chance the animal is in "The pound"? I know here in Houston they don't last long there. Any help appreciated. Thanks in advance!!! Speedy308 World's Fastest Art Car Ferrari
No arguement there, my friend!! I'm just trying to cheer up a dying friend. Read again, I didn't say she was a rocket scientist. She didn't take me!!!! LOL
Speedy Try giving these places a call: St Charles Humane Society (985) 785-9136 13875 Frere St New Orleans, LA Spca Louisiana (504) 944-7445 1319 Japonica St New Orleans, LA Humane Soceity Of Louisiana (504) 366-8972 229 Wagner St New Orleans, LA If you can come up with a "match" from one of these place let me know. If yes, send me a pic of the pup and I would be happy to go to the location and take a look. Hope this helps. Very sorry to hear about your friend Frank, I wrote you something in the 348 tailights thread. Let me know...
Thanks! That's what I was hoping for!!!!! I don't think the dog actually was "Lost", but maybe taken from the car, perhaps by a well meaning individual, perhaps "dognapped"!! The fact that the tags were on it with her contact info may help. We're all dying.. one day at a time! You hate to see it when such beauty is involved. Part of the industrial life we live. Lost a classmate last week myself.
I spoke to her via phone, she's going to call 'em when she gets thru crying! Thanks, gents. See ya at the next Classic.
Thanks again for your help. Isn't it funny that people could be so careless, with something they care so deeply about!