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Re: [pug-40] HELP FINDING A MISSING PUG

From: JUANELIAS
Sent on: Friday, July 18, 2008 2:38 AM
I just realized I need to run an errand thru uptown on my bicycle.   When done I will call you.
I could spend extra time looking around and asking people. 
 
Now here is some history & advice for all dog owners, and some of this applies even more to our pugs because of some of  those great characteristics.  There are disagreements about portions of what I am about to share , but I will source this at a later date.  some of you may know all this.
 
1-  Napoleon was introduced to pugs by his wife Josephine and eventually owned several and came to notust love them , but admire the aura of confidence and courage they carry themselves with.  He was quoted as saying, (forget the exact words) " If I had an army of dogs, all my generals would be pugs".
 
2-  This makes them attractive to some unscrupulous types.  Our pugs courage gives them a particular trait, they fight to the death.  They will not submit, especially the males when losing a fight.  Because of this many people who fight dogs use pugs to train their dogs.  they start them off on pugs to teach them how to kill.   Obviously they get these dogs by stealing them, or from some one who stole them.
Don't forget when the Michael Vick case came to light, many who fight dogs put down their own dogs who don't demonstrate enough fight talent.  They don't care about an unknown dog
 
3- Never, NEVER, tie up your dog, especially a small dog outside a store, carry him in!  Other's who steal dogs often are junkies.  These dogs obviously have a much better chance, but obviously it's a roll of the dice.  And some know dog fighters.
 
4- Get a chip and a tattoo. 
 
5- Have current pix ready to download/email and print.  Splash fliers everywhere, it works!
 
6- And finally, please don't forget that there are people out there who want to do harm to are animals. 
 
God bless and good luck!

On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 9:01 AM, Q-Dog <[address removed]> wrote:
Hi,

Where exactly in East Harlem? I can stop by there.

Tom


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> From: Biscuit & Rascal <[address removed]>
> Subject: [pug-40] HELP FINDING A MISSING PUG
> To: [address removed]
> Date: Thursday, July 17, 2008, 9:27 AM
> Lin asked me to post this on behalf of Flor. If you have any
> info, please contact them. What Flor Bermudez
> wrote:----------------------------------------------------------------I
> need your help to post this. My 2 y/o female black pug went
> missing yesterday night from the corner of our house in
> East Harlem. We are offering a $500 reward. Can you please
> post this. I also have per pic if it does not show in my
> profile. Thanks so much, Flor 646-326-5264
>
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