Where’s Jake?

Tuesday David mowed the grass. For some reason it seems to be hard to remember to close the back gate after mowing the backyard.

Bob came home from work and after dinner we decided to watch a movie. Bob let Jake out around 9:00. When the movie ended around 9:30 we realized Jake was missing. Soon we also realized that the back gate was open. Jake was gone.

Bob drove off looking around the neighborhood. David walked down to the end of the street. Andrew and I took Radar and walked around the block and down to the busy street. Nothing.

I took the van out and looked again around the neighborhood and Bob set out on foot with flashlights.

I went back home and made a big sign “LOST Black and Silver MINIATURE SCHNAUZER” (and our phone number). Around 10:00 Bob and I taped the sign to the stop sign at the entrance of our neighborhood. That was all we could do at that time of night. I was sure someone picked him up because he would have been home by then.

Around 10:25 the phone rang. A lady and her husband saw Jake walking in the middle of the busy street outside our neighborhood. They picked him up just after 9:00.

They took Jake to an all night vet to see if he had a micro-chip. He doesn’t have one. The lady took Jake’s picture and was going to have some flyers made. They passed back by the place they picked him up and looked to see if there were any signs nearby. Thankfully our sign was up and she saw it. She went back home to call us and Bob went straight over to pick him up.

We have received a Christmas Miracle. Jake will receive a new collar with his name and phone number embroidered on it in the next couple of days. His old collar makes a lot of noise when he shakes so we never leave it on him.

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Yesterday I was being pulled through the neighborhood by Radar and Jake. We stopped by to see their favorite friend, Topper (a Spaniel dog). We continued along looking for cats and squirrels. We saw my neighbor Jill. She looked up the street and across the busy street and saw a dog walking alone. I headed off with my rescue team. I whistled, the dog stopped and looked our way. I was afraid that he might try to cross the street, but he stood still and watched the cars going by. We made it to the top of our street and started to cross. I yelled at the dog to stay, luckily he did.

Once we crossed the street the dog was a little leery of Jake and Radar. He was a large dog about the size of a German Shepherd. He had a beautiful black and white coat and fluffy curled tail. He looked sort of like a large Border Collie. Radar was infatuated. The dog was friendly, so we took him by his tagless collar and gracelessly made it back to our fenced in backyard.

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