Hi Werner, this is AnthonyG, one of Maxie’s owners.  It is very hard to say
how Maxie ended up on the west side.

My first thought was someone had to bring her there. The night she went
missing we had 9 people (not including people on the AP list that went out
after we posted it) looking for her from Sunset Lake to Deal Lake and from
Main Street to the Ocean.  It was/is hard for me to believe we all missed
her.  However, I guess it is possible that she wondered there on her own. It
was 3 ½ days before anyone called and said that they saw her.  Saturday was
a the first beautiful day since she was missing, Maxie loves to take in the
sun so maybe that why she was out and about. The weather has not been to
good since Saturday and if she is still outside, I’m hoping she is just
taking cover.

 

I do realize most of us are taught to stay away from stray dogs, however,
Maxie has never bitten anyone, she does nervous and sometimes has separation
anxiety. Maxie is very loveable and loves to cuddle with you on a couch.  

That be said, if anyone sees her, don’t be afraid, she just may be happy to
see you and she will want to jump in your arms.

 

AnthonyG

AnthonyN and Rick



 

From: AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of wernerapnj
Sent: Monday, November 19, 2007 8:30 PM
To: AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [SPAM] [AsburyPark] Re: Missing Red English Bulldog. Please keep
looking

 

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"Jack Pitzer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Oops. Forgot the link. Here it is;
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Very nice - what makes no sense is that there is no path from 'home'.

Is the theory that someone abducted the dog and moved it to the West
side of town?

Werner

 

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