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Dec. 3rd, 2013 09:47 am This morning I was taking my son outside to wait for the bus and there were two rather large dogs across the street sniffing around the trash bags that were waiting to be picked up.
I called animal control and an answering machine picked up, and it said if it was a pet issue to call the animal rescue instead. Both dogs had tags so I called animal rescue and got a message there too. I left a message saying where we live and describing the dogs, but what else could I do? I can't take them in-we have a very energetic dog and an elderly, slow cat. Plus how do I know the dogs are friendly, and healthy? They didn't approach me, but they didn't run away, either. They hung around for a few minutes and by the time I was off the phone, they were gone.
I felt bad, but now at least if someone calls looking for these dogs, animal rescue will have a message saying they were here at about 8:30 this morning.
They looked well fed and groomed, at least, so they probably haven't been out for long.
We may not go to Boston on Thursday. I'm going into Boston for an appointment tomorrow, and my husband has been sick since Thursday night and he's lost his voice and feels crappy. He tried to see if he could work with someone else today (because it really doesn't look good for Comcast if you're sending someone with no voice out to communicate and work with customers) and his boss didn't even answer his text, so he's working a normal day by himself. He called me earlier today and I would be terrified if this was the Comcast employee I had to speak with. He can't speak above a whisper.
So anyway, the Boston thing will be on TV anyway, so I don't mind just watching it. It's not like we'd be able to sit close anyway. Might as well curl up nice and warm on the couch and watch it.
I called animal control and an answering machine picked up, and it said if it was a pet issue to call the animal rescue instead. Both dogs had tags so I called animal rescue and got a message there too. I left a message saying where we live and describing the dogs, but what else could I do? I can't take them in-we have a very energetic dog and an elderly, slow cat. Plus how do I know the dogs are friendly, and healthy? They didn't approach me, but they didn't run away, either. They hung around for a few minutes and by the time I was off the phone, they were gone.
I felt bad, but now at least if someone calls looking for these dogs, animal rescue will have a message saying they were here at about 8:30 this morning.
They looked well fed and groomed, at least, so they probably haven't been out for long.
We may not go to Boston on Thursday. I'm going into Boston for an appointment tomorrow, and my husband has been sick since Thursday night and he's lost his voice and feels crappy. He tried to see if he could work with someone else today (because it really doesn't look good for Comcast if you're sending someone with no voice out to communicate and work with customers) and his boss didn't even answer his text, so he's working a normal day by himself. He called me earlier today and I would be terrified if this was the Comcast employee I had to speak with. He can't speak above a whisper.
So anyway, the Boston thing will be on TV anyway, so I don't mind just watching it. It's not like we'd be able to sit close anyway. Might as well curl up nice and warm on the couch and watch it.