Angus is missing

This is from the email I received:
I got a call from a lady in the Henson Cove are last Sat. morning. Her name was Jean Wilkes and she said she remembered I had shelties and have done some rescue. She had a sheltie that had come there 6 days before. She had looked out the window and tangled in some barbed wire by the pasture was a black dog, her husband went with her and it was a tri sheltie. She said they had to hold him down to cut the wire off him, it was about 30 ft. all wound up and he had got in it. She took him to a confined area there and started calling everyone and this included vets. sheltie rescue and neighbors. Then she put notes up at the vets, a day or two later, at the shelter and all the other places. No one knew a thing and she waited calling each place each day to check and see if a call had come in for a missing sheltie. In meantime she had a couple sick dogs and 2 very sick cats, (nothing catching, cancer) and had to put all her effort to making these animals comfortable and make more vet trips. She uses Cherokee Vet. Hospital and they had even been alerted about the sheltie. Then when all this went past and no one replied she asked if I would try to find him a home. I met her in Bethel at the church and she brought the sheltie to me. We sat and visited in a field for a while and he became very comfortable with me and we decided I would take him home. He was fine riding and after I had him a few hours I gave him a shampoo and trimmed all the burs out of his back hair, he was full of stuff. He rested with me on the deck and I let him loose in the yard as he had been confined for a week. We are fenced in. I started making calls and found a friend that's sheltie had died last fall from old age. This couple lived on Hemphill by the Baptist Church. They wanted to meet him and came on Sunday. They loved him and he done fine with them. So we decided he would go with them. They went to Tractor Supply and got everything a dog would need and he settled in and rested and had a good meal that nite. He seemed to be a little picky with his food too. Anyway, the man doted on him all evening Sun. & Mon. when the wife got home she walked him a couple hours, when she started in the back door Angus just startled and broke loose from her running down the yard and towards the field as fast as he could. That was on Monday late evening. They got all the neighbors as a search party and even crawled thru the underbrush with flashlights searching and have been searching each day since. So he was last seen in the Hemphill area by the Baptist Church on Monday late evening. Could be in that vicinity, there are campgrounds, homes and lots of farmland and mountains there. I still believe he can be found, oh, one of the girls from our dog club (WCDFA) Joetta does search and rescue and she even went over there. She lives in the Ironduff area. Thanks for taking time to listen. Joy
 
No...the person that found Angus (who is in Amber's neighborhood) reportedly called the Waynesville shelter who said that there had been no reports of a missing sheltie. So after she'd had him confined in her barn 5-7 days she sent him to SheltieBoyz, who then placed him with her friend. Angus then pulled loose from them on Monday evening.

So the shelter did NOT assist in any way in sending on the information that we were searching for Angus. This is in spite of Amber going there in person multiple times, emails and phone calls from me, phone calls from True's mom and Michele, calls from my friend Teresa....

So Angus is still out there with the bears and panthers and coyotes when he could have been back here or at Amber's house (she does want him back).

I don't blame you one bit for being furious with the shelter, to say that they've dropped the ball is an extreme understatement!

I'll continue to pray that he's found soon!
 
Really upset over the actions of the animal shelter!! I am going to continue to pray and call/look online everyday until Angus is home. I know in my heart that God is taking care of Angus!! Janet- so sorry this was not the best of news...but at least we know something!! Go on vacation and relax....we will follow up on everything!
 
This is from the email I received:
I got a call from a lady in the Henson Cove are last Sat. morning. Her name was Jean Wilkes and she said she remembered I had shelties and have done some rescue. She had a sheltie that had come there 6 days before. She had looked out the window and tangled in some barbed wire by the pasture was a black dog, her husband went with her and it was a tri sheltie. She said they had to hold him down to cut the wire off him, it was about 30 ft. all wound up and he had got in it. She took him to a confined area there and started calling everyone and this included vets. sheltie rescue and neighbors. Then she put notes up at the vets, a day or two later, at the shelter and all the other places. No one knew a thing and she waited calling each place each day to check and see if a call had come in for a missing sheltie. In meantime she had a couple sick dogs and 2 very sick cats, (nothing catching, cancer) and had to put all her effort to making these animals comfortable and make more vet trips. She uses Cherokee Vet. Hospital and they had even been alerted about the sheltie. Then when all this went past and no one replied she asked if I would try to find him a home. I met her in Bethel at the church and she brought the sheltie to me. We sat and visited in a field for a while and he became very comfortable with me and we decided I would take him home. He was fine riding and after I had him a few hours I gave him a shampoo and trimmed all the burs out of his back hair, he was full of stuff. He rested with me on the deck and I let him loose in the yard as he had been confined for a week. We are fenced in. I started making calls and found a friend that's sheltie had died last fall from old age. This couple lived on Hemphill by the Baptist Church. They wanted to meet him and came on Sunday. They loved him and he done fine with them. So we decided he would go with them. They went to Tractor Supply and got everything a dog would need and he settled in and rested and had a good meal that nite. He seemed to be a little picky with his food too. Anyway, the man doted on him all evening Sun. & Mon. when the wife got home she walked him a couple hours, when she started in the back door Angus just startled and broke loose from her running down the yard and towards the field as fast as he could. That was on Monday late evening. They got all the neighbors as a search party and even crawled thru the underbrush with flashlights searching and have been searching each day since. So he was last seen in the Hemphill area by the Baptist Church on Monday late evening. Could be in that vicinity, there are campgrounds, homes and lots of farmland and mountains there. I still believe he can be found, oh, one of the girls from our dog club (WCDFA) Joetta does search and rescue and she even went over there. She lives in the Ironduff area. Thanks for taking time to listen. Joy

My goodness, Angus has had quite the adventure, hasn't he!

With all of these caring people looking out for him, I just can't understand how the shelter wasn't able to put any of you in touch with each other! What is WRONG with them!:mad:
 
Janet, we are praying so hard here! I'm sure you must be completely exhausted. I know that I'm feeling all kinds of emotions...happiness (he's uninjured), anger (the shelter was HORRIBLE), and sadness (why can't he just be home?!?).

I still don't understand how no one contacted the right people...but we will never know. We just have to keep hoping.

Michele, Becky, please let me know if I can help in any way while Janet is on vacation.
 
Thank you for clearing everything up Janet.

Wow, Angus has been through so much. :cry:

The shelter didn't have a lost and found board, where people can post fliers? And what happened to his collar? Something doesn't quite add up to me.

But I think the important thing is that he was being taken cared of for a while, which is great. Try not get too caught up in the what if's,why didn't and how come. Try not to waste your energy on being angry. Focus on finding him until he is safe and in your arms.
 
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Thank you for clearing everything up Janet.

Wow, Angus has been through so much. :cry:

The shelter didn't have a lost and found board, where people can post fliers?

YES they DO and Amber took one there 5/31, and I emailed to them SEVERAL times.....my patients from the Canton and Waynesville areas also took fliers and posted them at their vets and at the shelters. Joy (Sheltie Boyz) said that the only flier she saw printed out at the shelter Tuesday 6/8 when she was there to list Angus as missing. That was actually the third time I had sent the flier around.

Here are two of the pictures she sent me of the dog they found, as you can clearly see, it is Angus.
 

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Janet, I sit here frustrated as well. Being so far away the only thing I can do is to continue to check every lost and found site I can. I have noticed that they will post a dog as found "german shepard" and when you look at the picture it's a austrailian shepard. Or they post it as a small dog and it is a large dog. So I started to look at every single dog no matter what they are posting as breeds or description because it appears they don't know.
 
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