I sure wish we had a centralized lost / found animal clearinghouse in this area, because pet reunification is a common goal around here... |
Showing posts with label Lost and Found. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lost and Found. Show all posts
Wednesday, May 29, 2013
Another found dog
If you live in the vicinity of Centerpointe and you lost this dog today, please contact either the POA or the undersigned to claim. POA link is in the left hand column of this blog.
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
Lost and found
If the partial number 2287 means anything to you, it might be in your interest to contact me via centerpointe.blog on gmail and explain why.
I found an item the other day while walking the dog, and I contacted the POA to see if anyone had reported a loss of any kind, but the only lead to come out of that had to do with a lost piece of jewelry, which this ain't.
It got me to thinking that there must be a better way of linking up losers (for lack of better term) and finders. We typically do this in Centerpointe via the neighborhood newsletter coordinator, who might be kind enough to send out an email blast making an inquiry if someone requests it.
But that's really not the best way to do it. Some people experience an uncontrollable conspiracy of circumstances that result in their losing an item, and that's understandable, but others are just plain sloppy or lazy. The sloppy folks don't necessarily need to be enabled via an email that intrudes upon four hundred families. Especially when their "lost" items are dogs (which are the most common trigger of such e-mail blasts), dogs that they didn't bother to put collars and tags on in the first place.
Anyway, I went looking on the internet for alternatives, and found this site as the top Google search result:
It looks like a good idea, but upon searching in it, I don't see much evidence that folks in our zip code are really using it much. There aren't that many listed items across Houston as a whole, and most of those that are listed are, well, dogs.
So I don't know what the answer is here, but there's the question, FWIW.
I found an item the other day while walking the dog, and I contacted the POA to see if anyone had reported a loss of any kind, but the only lead to come out of that had to do with a lost piece of jewelry, which this ain't.
It got me to thinking that there must be a better way of linking up losers (for lack of better term) and finders. We typically do this in Centerpointe via the neighborhood newsletter coordinator, who might be kind enough to send out an email blast making an inquiry if someone requests it.
But that's really not the best way to do it. Some people experience an uncontrollable conspiracy of circumstances that result in their losing an item, and that's understandable, but others are just plain sloppy or lazy. The sloppy folks don't necessarily need to be enabled via an email that intrudes upon four hundred families. Especially when their "lost" items are dogs (which are the most common trigger of such e-mail blasts), dogs that they didn't bother to put collars and tags on in the first place.
Anyway, I went looking on the internet for alternatives, and found this site as the top Google search result:
URL here. |
So I don't know what the answer is here, but there's the question, FWIW.
Saturday, March 26, 2011
Dog found
This golden lady was found wandering Centerpointe on the evening of March 25, 2011. She has a black collar with white plastic studs, but no tags on it. She has had puppies, maybe even recently, despite appearing to be an older, slightly-overweight dog. Very friendly, clean, and willingly spent last night in a borrowed crate.
Her finders will need to drop her off at the League City Animal Shelter this morning for lack of space in their own pack (and yard). You can contact either the community coordinator or Centerpointe.blog@gmail.com if you need further info.
Her finders will need to drop her off at the League City Animal Shelter this morning for lack of space in their own pack (and yard). You can contact either the community coordinator or Centerpointe.blog@gmail.com if you need further info.
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