So, my dog sitter is the Saint Roch of the modern era, and, as she does, she collected a runaway pup who was out in the road with its sibling/buddy (she couldn’t catch the brother). The dog had a collar, no tags, but quite clearly belongs somewhere. She’s checked with surrounding homes, took to the vet to scan for a chip (none), and is now putting up fliers. I offered to post a picture and her info on Next Door even though I live a town away from where the dogs were. I get a notification…

and there are two replies, both bitching about “why don’t people have fenced in yards” and boohoo how they’re so tired of these list animals because OF COURSE! I didn’t ask for your opinion — I’m trying to help a dog find its family. But thanks for the time-waster. Go post your shitty opinion about how only people who can afford fenced in yards should have pets over on Facebook. Maybe the dogs jumped the fence. Do you know? NO. You don’t.

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My mom, daughter, and I once reunited two adorable but devious dogs with their family after they evidently dug under their fence. THE IMPORTANT THING WAS GETTING THE DOGS BACK HOME. The rescue didn’t come with a pamphlet and a stern suggestion to fill in the tunnel under the fence. People are so whiny and judgmental. THE END and sorry, but I had to get that off my chest and didn’t want to do it on Next Door because that would be a whole thing and people wouldn’t even try to help the dog then…😂😤😡

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