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Found a beautiful Husky

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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 14 December 2011 - 21:08

A very pretty Husky was wandering in Al Barsha 2 and decided to get into my gate tonight to meet some new friends.....

The dog looks well looked after, wears a collar but unfortunately not a tag with a phone number. Will check at the vet tomorrow to see if he is microchipped to find his owner.

Please contact me if you lost your dog at..... zero five zero eight seven one double zero eight zero

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EW GURU
Latest post on 18 December 2011 - 08:41
It sounds to me like you've got an extra guest for Christmas dinner busyjo!!
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 18 December 2011 - 00:05
Gentle bump..... No sign of the owner....yet. Called all vets, municipality, posted at K9 facebook. Getting the feeling that the dog was dumped at my place.... Husky anyone? Bit of a coincidence, his landing up on your particular doorstep, busyjo? (Pinga says Merry Christmas and she's not letting anyone else into her house this year ;) ) haha, Merry Christmas to you guys too and a big hug for Pinga!
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 17 December 2011 - 21:51
i know this site posts lost pets, then shares it on facebook, worth a try, lots of exposure. best of luck! http://www.expatechodubai.com/category/pets/lost-and-found-cat/
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EW MASTER
Latest post on 17 December 2011 - 21:50
Gentle bump..... No sign of the owner....yet. Called all vets, municipality, posted at K9 facebook. Getting the feeling that the dog was dumped at my place.... Husky anyone? Bit of a coincidence, his landing up on your particular doorstep, busyjo? (Pinga says Merry Christmas and she's not letting anyone else into her house this year ;) )
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EW GURU
Latest post on 17 December 2011 - 20:35
What about posting ads in your local supermarkets? Good luck
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 17 December 2011 - 17:34
Gentle bump..... No sign of the owner....yet. Called all vets, municipality, posted at K9 facebook. Getting the feeling that the dog was dumped at my place.... Husky anyone?
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EW EXPERT
Latest post on 16 December 2011 - 03:35
you are fine putting the question on the regular forum busyjo. Your querie on the pets forum had 51 looks and no replies, much more traffic here so dont feel uncomfortable. and on here? 471 views...so, who gets the most traffic????? <em>edited by SueB on 16/12/2011</em>
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 16 December 2011 - 01:05
I know, I know..... the post should be in the pet forum but I feel that I have a little bit more exposure here! Sorry for not going by the rules but my main goal is to find the owner of the dog, Husky or no Husky! Had him checked at the vets, healthy, well looked after, around 1,5 years and unfortunately no microchip. Called all vets and left my number, walked him in the neighbourhood and knocked as many doors as I could to see if someone was missing one. He is a very nice dog who gets very well along with other dogs, he is a funny match with my K9 saluki!
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EW MASTER
Latest post on 15 December 2011 - 09:32
Calling the local vets would be a start and get it scanned to see if it has a chip. This thread is also in the pets section 'where it should be'. Coming back to my comments, sadly yes due to people breeding them here, there's not alot you can do about having such dogs here, but that's where awareness comes in, does it not? The more people are made aware that Huskies and other such dogs are not suited to climates like this, then maybe people would think twice about getting one. If there is no demand, then you say bye bye to the breeders as they have no potential customers. Do the math, they have K9 and other rescuers been inundated with Huskies? Because people don't understand how to look after them. It's a vicious cycle.
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EW GURU
Latest post on 15 December 2011 - 09:16
Any news on the Husky??? Found these posts, a bit old, I know....but it's for a good cause, worth giving a call just in case? Or compare microchip numbers. ======================== Al Barsha Veterinary Clinic, Dubai Husky lost in/near Al Barsha 3 http://abvc.ae/lost-and-found/husky-lost-in/near-al-barsha-3 abvc.ae Please help us find our lost husky "Chika"!! Microchip # : 348098100200697 Female. White/Beige, blue eyes. Call me on 050-9419978 ------------------------ http://britishexpats.com/forum/showthread.php?t=602433 Hi, i lost my precious Husky dog, female, grey , brown eyes, 1 year old, she ran away on Tuesday 7th April in Al Barsha, Dubai. If anyone sees her please call me on 050-7681622.. ------------------------ Siberian Husky LOST ! Hi, i lost my precious Husky dog, female, grey/white , brown eyes, 1 year old, she ran away on Tuesday 7th April in Al Barsha, Dubai. If anyone sees her please call me on 050-7681622 or take her to al barsha vet clinic, and there is a reward since i appreciate whoever will help.. --------------------------- Hi everyone, i lost my female Siberian husky yesterday (10th April), she's a year & half, her color is light brown, her eyes are blue, she was wearing a purple collar, and i lost her in Al Barsha 3, but im sure she walked too far from here. Im losing my mind! I've contacted so many clinics, but if anyone finds her please give me a call on 0509211112 or 0555524491. My name is Nora, thanks everyone.. -------------------------- HTH
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EW EXPERT
Latest post on 15 December 2011 - 02:31
No expert on animals here, but can huskies survive this heat? Numerous threads on this in the pets section. In a word this environment is not suitable for Huskies and they have a really really hard time of it, especially in summer. Bear in mind these are working dogs, who live in Arctic temperatures. They have specialised coats to protect them from extreme cold and cannot be clipped. Put simply, to keep these dogs in a climate like we have here is nothing short of cruelty. We've had several comments like this from total strangers since adopting our husky cross from k9. Of course they are not naturally meant to be in this environment, in addition to the weather it's nigh on impossible to find any big open areas where they can run. However, as they are bred here by some untoughtful people, in my mind they're better off with loving ffamilies if they must be here than with a shelter or breeder. Your comment that its animal cruelty is a little upsetting. Please continue this dicussion on another tread.... Of course it if difficult to have Huskies in this climate but reality is that they are here so please be pleased with everyone willing to adopt one (heard that K9 had a lot of them lately...) Can we please go back to "my" Husky...the poor guy is very unsettled, not used to being indoors and definately misses his family....anybody heard of a adult Husky going missing today in Al Barsha 2 (around street 24)?????? Lol...this is the nature of the beast is it not? There will almost always be discussion that goes a titch off topic. ;) Have you started calling all of the vets or emailing pictures to them? You could put an ad on Dubizzle; call K9; take him for a long walk around the area without drawing undue attention to yourself...you'll need proof that anyone who wants to claim him actually owns him. ;)
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 15 December 2011 - 00:18
No expert on animals here, but can huskies survive this heat? Numerous threads on this in the pets section. In a word this environment is not suitable for Huskies and they have a really really hard time of it, especially in summer. Bear in mind these are working dogs, who live in Arctic temperatures. They have specialised coats to protect them from extreme cold and cannot be clipped. Put simply, to keep these dogs in a climate like we have here is nothing short of cruelty. We've had several comments like this from total strangers since adopting our husky cross from k9. Of course they are not naturally meant to be in this environment, in addition to the weather it's nigh on impossible to find any big open areas where they can run. However, as they are bred here by some untoughtful people, in my mind they're better off with loving ffamilies if they must be here than with a shelter or breeder. Your comment that its animal cruelty is a little upsetting. Please continue this dicussion on another tread.... Of course it if difficult to have Huskies in this climate but reality is that they are here so please be pleased with everyone willing to adopt one (heard that K9 had a lot of them lately...) Can we please go back to "my" Husky...the poor guy is very unsettled, not used to being indoors and definately misses his family....anybody heard of a adult Husky going missing today in Al Barsha 2 (around street 24)??????
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EW OLDHAND
Latest post on 14 December 2011 - 23:44
No expert on animals here, but can huskies survive this heat? Numerous threads on this in the pets section. In a word this environment is not suitable for Huskies and they have a really really hard time of it, especially in summer. Bear in mind these are working dogs, who live in Arctic temperatures. They have specialised coats to protect them from extreme cold and cannot be clipped. Put simply, to keep these dogs in a climate like we have here is nothing short of cruelty. We've had several comments like this from total strangers since adopting our husky cross from k9. Of course they are not naturally meant to be in this environment, in addition to the weather it's nigh on impossible to find any big open areas where they can run. However, as they are bred here by some untoughtful people, in my mind they're better off with loving ffamilies if they must be here than with a shelter or breeder. Your comment that its animal cruelty is a little upsetting.
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 14 December 2011 - 22:45
This dog is young but older than 4 months. I would say under two years, great with my dogs, very playfull but not really used to be indoors... Will check K9 website right away, thank you all for keeping an eye out for the owner!
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 14 December 2011 - 22:22
Someone on k9 Facebook has lost their husky.
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EW MASTER
Latest post on 14 December 2011 - 21:51
No expert on animals here, but can huskies survive this heat? Numerous threads on this in the pets section. In a word this environment is not suitable for Huskies and they have a really really hard time of it, especially in summer. Bear in mind these are working dogs, who live in Arctic temperatures. They have specialised coats to protect them from extreme cold and cannot be clipped. Put simply, to keep these dogs in a climate like we have here is nothing short of cruelty.
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EW EXPERT
Latest post on 14 December 2011 - 21:37
No expert on animals here, but can huskies survive this heat?
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EW OLDHAND
Latest post on 14 December 2011 - 21:32
Hi, is the Husky a puppy or fully grown?? I know of someone who lost a four month old.
 
 

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