Hi everyone,
Our humans are still really busy. We've only gone to a couple of blogs so far... we apologize fur not having kept up with you guys. We have guests in our house (our grandparents) who came from Mexico and will be here fur a few weeks. And in a couple of days, more guests will arrive. So we'll still be pretty busy. But we thought we should at least make a post once in a while so that our bloggie doesn't get too boring...
These days, we haven't done much except sniff around the bird houses we have in our backyard where the birdies eat from the seeds our humans leave there. At times there are more than 10 birdies eating!
We've also played around a bit of course..
Just today, we heard a really nice story that reminded us of Beau and his mommy Susan. So we thought we'd share it with you.
LOST & HOUND IN QUEENS
RETURNS 5 YRS., 850 MILES LATER
By JEREMY OLSHAN
NOW STAY, ROCCO! Rocco back in Queens with Natalie Villacis yesterday, and...
Last updated: 1:50 pm
July 15, 2008
Posted: 3:32 am
July 15, 2008
When her beagle, Rocco, squeezed himself under the backyard gate and disappeared into the streets of Queens, 5-year-old Natalie Villacis refused to believe - as her parents reluctantly told her - that she would never see the puppy again.
That was in 2003.
Last weekend, Rocco came home - after being found in Georgia.
The prodigal pooch turned up in a shelter 850 miles away in Hinesville, and by a combination of chance and chip - the one embedded in his back - was reunited with Natalie, now 11, and her family.
"When my mom told me they found Rocco, I cried hysterically - just like I did when they told me he was lost," Natalie told The Post. "I felt like I was in a dream, like my head was spinning."
Someone dropped Rocco off as a stray at the Liberty County Animal Control in Hinseville on July 5, supervisor Randy Durrence said.
After scanning the pooch's identity microchip, one of thousands routinely implanted in the skin of many pets today, Durrence traced Rocco to Queens.
Rocco's disappearance had been traumatic for both Natalie and her parents. In the days after he vanished, the weeping child and her father, Jorge, plastered their neighborhood with signs in search of the dog. But it soon became clear Rocco would not return.
Even after the family later brought a poodle mix named Bonita into the home, Natalie said she never stopped wondering "what happened to Rocco, where he went, and if someone good found him.
"Every time I would see a dog on the street, I would say to my mom, 'Maybe Rocco will come back,' " Natalie said. "She would say that he probably isn't going to come back. I would say, 'I know, but maybe he will.' "
She even refused to part with his favorite toy, a stuffed cat.
"At night, I would wish, 'Please Rocco, come home.' And now that wish came true," she said.
When Natalie's parents, Jorge and Cristina, listened to the voice mail Durrence left for the family, they thought he or the computer must have made a mistake.
"We didn't think it could possibly be him - Natalie never stopped thinking about him, but we thought he was gone for good," Jorge said.
Jorge flew down to Georgia, and though he didn't quite recognize Rocco, was pleased to see that aside from a scratch on his ear, he was in perfect health.
"We have reunited families with their dogs before but never after so many years - this is unheard of," Durrence said.
Durrence said he could not imagine how a dog could make this journey but speculated that since the town is home to Fort Stewart and the Army's Third Infantry Division, "perhaps it was someone in the military."
Natalie said she was nervous about Rocco's return, in part because she was unsure how Bonita, the poodle mix the family got in 2004, would react.
"I don't think he recognized me, but I told him I loved him as much as always," she said. "Rocco seemed a little confused, but happy. He looked at me like, 'I don't know who you are, but I love you, too.' "
One of the first things she did was give Rocco his toy back.
Bonita has not decided if there is room for a beagle in the house, she said, "but at least she hasn't tried to bite him. Rocco doesn't mind. He's as calm as pie."
Embracing Rocco, Natalie asked her mother, "Where do you think he has been all this time?"
"I don't know," her mother told her. "But if he could tell us, I'm sure he has more than enough material for a novel."
LOST & HOUND IN QUEENS
RETURNS 5 YRS., 850 MILES LATER
By JEREMY OLSHAN
NOW STAY, ROCCO! Rocco back in Queens with Natalie Villacis yesterday, and...
Last updated: 1:50 pm
July 15, 2008
Posted: 3:32 am
July 15, 2008
When her beagle, Rocco, squeezed himself under the backyard gate and disappeared into the streets of Queens, 5-year-old Natalie Villacis refused to believe - as her parents reluctantly told her - that she would never see the puppy again.
That was in 2003.
Last weekend, Rocco came home - after being found in Georgia.
The prodigal pooch turned up in a shelter 850 miles away in Hinesville, and by a combination of chance and chip - the one embedded in his back - was reunited with Natalie, now 11, and her family.
"When my mom told me they found Rocco, I cried hysterically - just like I did when they told me he was lost," Natalie told The Post. "I felt like I was in a dream, like my head was spinning."
Someone dropped Rocco off as a stray at the Liberty County Animal Control in Hinseville on July 5, supervisor Randy Durrence said.
After scanning the pooch's identity microchip, one of thousands routinely implanted in the skin of many pets today, Durrence traced Rocco to Queens.
Rocco's disappearance had been traumatic for both Natalie and her parents. In the days after he vanished, the weeping child and her father, Jorge, plastered their neighborhood with signs in search of the dog. But it soon became clear Rocco would not return.
Even after the family later brought a poodle mix named Bonita into the home, Natalie said she never stopped wondering "what happened to Rocco, where he went, and if someone good found him.
"Every time I would see a dog on the street, I would say to my mom, 'Maybe Rocco will come back,' " Natalie said. "She would say that he probably isn't going to come back. I would say, 'I know, but maybe he will.' "
She even refused to part with his favorite toy, a stuffed cat.
"At night, I would wish, 'Please Rocco, come home.' And now that wish came true," she said.
When Natalie's parents, Jorge and Cristina, listened to the voice mail Durrence left for the family, they thought he or the computer must have made a mistake.
"We didn't think it could possibly be him - Natalie never stopped thinking about him, but we thought he was gone for good," Jorge said.
Jorge flew down to Georgia, and though he didn't quite recognize Rocco, was pleased to see that aside from a scratch on his ear, he was in perfect health.
"We have reunited families with their dogs before but never after so many years - this is unheard of," Durrence said.
Durrence said he could not imagine how a dog could make this journey but speculated that since the town is home to Fort Stewart and the Army's Third Infantry Division, "perhaps it was someone in the military."
Natalie said she was nervous about Rocco's return, in part because she was unsure how Bonita, the poodle mix the family got in 2004, would react.
"I don't think he recognized me, but I told him I loved him as much as always," she said. "Rocco seemed a little confused, but happy. He looked at me like, 'I don't know who you are, but I love you, too.' "
One of the first things she did was give Rocco his toy back.
Bonita has not decided if there is room for a beagle in the house, she said, "but at least she hasn't tried to bite him. Rocco doesn't mind. He's as calm as pie."
Embracing Rocco, Natalie asked her mother, "Where do you think he has been all this time?"
"I don't know," her mother told her. "But if he could tell us, I'm sure he has more than enough material for a novel."
We sure hope Beau's story turns out like Rocco's!
Have a great day everyone!
22 comments:
That is an awesome story. To be found so far away..
Big Sloppy Kisses
Gus, Louie and Callie
w00f's Maya and Kena, u can never give up hope...wood b sooo pawsome iffin Beau, and Blue and haggis and johnny and parker and boogie and all of the lost dogs and kittys found....
b safe,
~rocky~
Oh, I bet Rocco has enough to tell for a novel! What a great story of hope, you share!!
Don't worry for not being blogging so much, dear friends. My staff is busy too and not have so much time to help me. As long as you both are having fun it is good...
Love & headbumpies,
Your NOMSS friend Ruis :)
Hi, Maya and Kena!
Say hello to your grandparents from us!
We read the story about Rocco this morning. Amazing! I hope Rocco and Bonita get along well!
Kisses and hugs
Lorenza
Glad all is well with both of you. Sounds like you have a busy time there playing host to visitors!
That is a wonderful story! What would life be without hope?
Great story! I enjoyed reading it...
Butt wiggles,
Solid Gold Dancer
Those trees are gorgeous. I love this post!
Wonderful story! Thanks for sharing with us, and have great fun with your gramparents!
Maya and Kena
Thank you fow that stowy..it gives lots of hope!!! and made me vewy happy!!!
Ihope you have a pawsome visit wif youw welatives..I love youw biwdie houses
smoochie kisses
ASTA
That would be so great wouldn't it??
Do the birdy's ever drive you nuts? They do us - little buggars won't let me or Paris catch 'em!
Hi, Maya and Kena -
What a fantastic story! We are glad that there are stories like that with a happy ending. We can never lose hope that something will turn out well.
At least I (Hershey) am not the only one who gets into trouble. Mama and I went out for a walk last night and smelled a skunk who just sprayed something. Mama and I "hightailed" it out of there. She did not want to give me ANOTHER bath in less than a week.
Enjoy your company,
Love -
Hershey and Kaci
Maya and Kena
Beautiful story! I hope you have a great time with your grandparents!
woof
Thor
My mum was telling me about this lil doggie. Just goes to show we can never give up on our lost furry friends....
Deetzy
Sorry its been so long since I have been by to see you...
Deetzy
I just came over to say hello. I can't keep up on blogs either with my mom being so busy. We need to figure out a way to get our moms unbusy! I like the bird houses....you look cute trying to check the birdies out.
My mom has been to Carmel by the way. It is beautiful there.
--JB
Tank woo fur sharing -
Maybe Blue and Beau khan have the same good furtune!!
Hugz&Khysses,
Khyra
You have a lovely yard and we also hope Beau's story goes the same.
Girls...what a bootiful story...ya do wonder where he's been and what his tale would tell!
I hope the poodle can make room for him and I think that dog is STAYIN'!!
Sounds like you both are havin' a busy busy summer!!!!!
Barkin' at ya...Laciegirl
A nice story with a beautiful ending. Thank you for sharing w us.
Love
Boy n Baby
That is a wonderful and inspiring story.. so glad that it had a happy ending.
Hopefully Beau and Susan's story will have the same ending *crosses paws*
Thanks for sharing..
that was unbelievable..
they reunited after 5 years!!
Maya! Kena!!!
With your parents being so busy, do they still give you enough attention?
Slurp!
Mr. T-Bone Beasley
Beau was stolen, but still, there was a blogging pit bull a few months ago that was stolen, got away and was found. So, even though Beau has been gone for 5 years now, it would be wonderful if he turned up and Susan got him back. We sure hope so!
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