When going away for college, most freshman have a few worries on their mind. Whether it be living on their own for the first time, missing mom's home cooking, or being away from life-long friends, fears are to be expected. When it was time for me to leave, however, my
biggest fear was losing my dogs. On the morning I was set to depart to TCU, I broke down in tears and decided I wasn't going, as I refused to leave my pups at home without me. I went, and am happy to report that during my first visit back home I was met with wagging tails, then headed off to complete the year. I finished the semester (with all A's y'all!) and headed back home for the happiest season, only to be met with my biggest fear coming true...
Heres a quick timeline:
Monday, December 10th, evening: Molly ran away from homing, likely chasing anything and everything with feathers or that she could hump, as she was in heat.
Tuesday or Wednesday: Animal Control picked up Molly, and took her to the NB Humane Society
Wednesday, December 12th, @ 4:30p.m.: We called NB Humane Society, who said the only lab they had was old and picked up at canyon lake. (Molly is a year and half old and picked by NB High School)
Thursday. December 13th: A friend of ours, as well as my sister, called the Humane Society yet again, though they stated they had not had any female yellow labs with a blue collar turned in.
Wednesday-Tuesday: Through phone calls, Facebook, Craigslist, and every possible outlet, we continued to search for Molly.
Wednesday, December 19th, morning: My sister called the NB Humane Society, who stated they had a yellow lab come in on last Wednesday, though she was adopted out Tuesday, December 18th. She asked to bring a picture to see if it was Molly, and they agreed. Upon arriving at the Humane Society, they were adamant that no labs had been adopted. Finally, it was confirmed by a second worker that it was Molly who had been adopted.
Wednesday, December 19th, afternoon: The NB Humane Society contacted the adopters. The husband stated he understood and would discuss it with his wife, as they had only had the dog 20 hours.
Thursday, December 20th, afternoon: The adopters responded to the NB Humane Society that they were not interested in returning Molly, as they were attached.
Y'all, Molly is family, and
we are attached. We want her back home, where she belongs. Molly has a family and doesn't need nor want a new one; I find it difficult to believe that anyone can't understand this, especially around the holidays.
We have have offered to:
- Repay the $125 adoption fee to the family
- Pay a $100 reward for their inconvenience
- Buy a new puppy for the family, or raise one as we raised Molly for them
So, here's what I ask from you. New Braunfels is big, so we need your help. Someone has to be a neighbor, a friend, or a family member to the adopters. If you have any information at all, or have any way to get Molly back home to us, we would be forever grateful and a reward will follow.
Share the link, and spread the word.
*A special note if you are the adopters
I know you love Molly as much as we do, so please understand that we want her back home. She has a family with us, and you can't begin to imagine how much we love and miss her.