Hurray, Thank God,
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Gracie Grace is back!!
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Late late last night to early hours of this morning, a call came that a dog resembling Grace was spotted at Redhill. The saga came to an end with verification that it is indeed Grace and she still sports the blue collar and the joyous reunion it must have been for dear E and M who have relentlessly continued their search for her since she was lost.
We were not there to see their expressions but we can imagine the tremendous joy and relief, not just for our two wonderful guys but for all of you who have followed this case. The many who have helped in the search during the early days, passing on her "Lost" message, postings on forums, blogs, sites, making posters, pinning up at various locations, following leads, praying and upholding each other in comfort. Yes there were many out there rooting for Grace to be found, safe and alive.
As for us who are posting this blog, we never gave up that she was out there waiting. We kept her 'Lost' notice up every week, long when others had stopped because we felt it was important she does not become a memory lost in the many new updates or stories that flood in each day. We knew we had to keep her face imprinted fresh in our minds and blog in the hope that someone might copy and post or email to a friend of a friend of a friend. And to our joy and relief, after 47 long days, Grace is finally back.
47 days of wondering if she had food to eat, 47 days of worry if she any water to drink and the extremely hot weather lately has not helped, 47 days of torturous 'what ifs?' haunt us now and again but we never gave up hope and continued to rally and pray and so the saga ends and everyone is happy again.
Thank you dear four kind strangers who spotted her and held on to her till help came. We do not know you nor your names but we thank you. You will always know that you helped a lost dog be found, helped her return to those who love her so and save her from a life of wandering and hunger and probably eventual death.
Grace is back at the place where she has been much missed and very much loved and there she will stay. She probaby has lots of stories to tell and a tale that would wow her canine friends but for us, all we can see is her happy tail and joyful barks. She recognises her old friends and marvellously, thank God for keeping her safe, does not seem the worse for wear except tired and thinner than we last saw her.
And it goes to show that nothing is impossible if one has hope. We hope and pray that for those of you who have lost a pet and still waiting for their return, may Grace's return inspire and encourage you.
Dogs for Adoption
Lucky
- small frame mid size dog
- Sterlised male
- Excellent health
- Age - one year plus
- Happy, friendly, active
- Good with people and children
- Playful with other dogs
Young Lucky has the looks of a small German Shepherd, and the cutest and friendliest in the litter of orphaned pups, protective of his siblings.
After a series of unfortunate events, Lucky was finally adopted by a family and just when everything seems to be turning out right for him, the grandmother of the house fell very sick. The family had no choice but to board him out while the situation was critical but now it appears that the temporary solution then most likely will stretch much longer than they had anticipated.
Granny is now under full time nursing care at home. The doctor has advised there be no pets as she has breathing difficulties so poor Lucky has lost his home and the love of his life. The family, face with such a state is opening Lucky up to another home if one can be found as it would be fairer for him then in limbo at boarding.
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Lucky is a small frame medium-size dog and not suitable for HDB as licensing rules apply. Viewing will be at the fosterer's home at Punggol if you are interested. Please call or sms 9830-8822 or email anaterry@singnet.com.sg if you have a home and heart to help poor young unlucky Lucky.
If you are looking for a pet
please consider Adopting first.
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