From The New York Shitty Inbox: Sailor Is Lost!
Filed under: 11222, Greenpoint, Greenpoint Brooklyn, Greenpoint Magic, Stuff The Makes Heather Sad
First I saw the flyers, then Sailor’s “person” contacted me via email. Ron writes:
Dear Miss Heather I’ve been a long time reader and just recently lost my dog as his leash slipped from my hand. I was walking him on Box St. And Manhattan ave when he took off running up Manhattan ave. he’s a white Jack Russell terrier with a dropy right ear and pointed left ear, he has a black spot just in front of his curled tail. He was wearing a blue harness connected to a black leash. His name is Sailor but also comes to Buddy. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
If you have seen “Sailor” or know of his whereabouts please contact Ron ASAP via telephone or email at: skaterron (at) gmail (dot) com
And spread the word! Thanks!
From The New York Shitty Inbox: Bebe Is Lost!
If any of you have seen Bebe or know of her whereabouts, gentle readers, please say something to the folks of Empty Cages Collective. Thanks!
Lost In Greenpoint: Myrtle
Although I “tweeted” this over the weekend, here it is again.
If any of you have seen Myrtle or know of her whereabouts please contact her people at the above-listed telephone number, email address or web site. She is loved and missed. Thanks!
From The New York Shitty Inbox: Prodigal Pup?
Filed under: 11211, 11222, East Williamsburg, Greenpoint, Greenpoint Brooklyn, Greenpoint Magic
A lass named Lori writes:
Heather,
I was walking down Richardson Street at 9:30am and spotted this little dog (see attached) between N.Henry and Humboldt. I’m in this area at the same time daily and have never seen this dog before. I have a feeling he might belong to someone as he seemed very friendly and followed me for a little bit (maybe looking for help). He has no collar but his coat looks like it had been shaved recently. He also has a limp, but looks like it’s from an old injury as he didn’t seem like he was in pain. It would be great if you can share on your blog. Hopefully someone will recognize the dog as belonging to someone in the area. If not, maybe he can be rescued. He seems like a really sweet little guy.
Thanks for your help!
Anyone who knows to whom this pup belongs can contact Lori via email at: lehoffman(at)gmail(dot)com
Thanks!
From The New York Shitty Inbox: From The 94th Precinct
D.I. Hurson writes:
Need your help again we found this dog yesterday on Manhattan avenue. Could you post this picture on your blog.
Gladly! If anyone reading this post knows to whom this lovely and well -behaved lass belongs please contact the 94th Precinct at: (718) 383 – 3879. Thanks!
P.S.: I have taken the liberty of creating a print quality 8.5″ x 11″ flyer (which can be seen above) for those of you who may be interested in posting/distributing them. You can download this by clicking here.
Lost In Williamsburg: Roger
You know the drill: if you have seen Roger or know of his whereabouts, please contact his person at the above-listed telephone number. He is clearly missed!
P.S.: This flyer was spied at North 7 Street and Driggs Avenue
Lost In Williamsburg: Billie
I spotted this flyer while walking down Wythe Avenue this afternoon. Billie is a six year old Rhodesian Ridgeback who was last seen Friday, March 2nd on North 6th Street. If you have seen Billie or know of her whereabouts please call her person, Sandra, at the above-listed telephone number. Thanks!
LOST IN GREENPOINT: Emma
Per the folks at Dog Habitat, Emma slipped out of her collar after being attacked by an off leash dog in McGolrick park this morning. She last seen at Norman Avenue and Monitor Street. Please be advised she is very shy and may be injured. If anyone has seen Emma or knows of her whereabouts please contact Rob at Dog Habitat at (917) 664-3702. Thanks!
UPDATE, 11:26 p.m.: I just got word Emma is safe and sound back home! Yay!
Missing In Williamsburg: Rizzo
I care not to go into another round of “please do not leave your pet unattended” but I’m going to anyway:
Please do not leave your canine companions unattended.
The sad reality is while 99% of our fellow north Brooklynites are wonderful, caring people, we need to be mindful of the 1%. While it is not stated how Rizzo went MIA, the fact is some rather unneighborly individuals have made a cottage industry of taking dogs in the hope/with expectation of getting reward money. The previous having been written, if anyone has seen Rizzo or knows of her whereabouts please call the phone number listed on this flyer. (NOTE: the last digit is a “three”.) Thanks!
New York Shitty Day Starter: Found At McCarren Park
Filed under: 11211, 11222, Greenpoint, Greenpoint Brooklyn, Greenpoint Magic, Williamsburg, Williamsburg Brooklyn
This rather handsome, young and un-altered Husky was found early this morning at McCarren Park. If anyone reading this knows to whom he belongs please contact the folks at Dog Habitat via email at: rescue (at) doghabitat (dot) org.
Thanks!
UPDATE, 11:40 a.m.: You can see more photos of this handsome chap by clicking here!
UPDATE, August 13, 2011: I have received word this chap has been adopted!
Miss Heather
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