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Even though its not my day to post, I thought that this was news worthy.
At 5:35 today I reached the end of my street, I was walking home from a volunteer babysitting job, when I noticed a border collie, however I can't be sure because, just sitting there. He appeared to be a house dog, and was well trained, he even had a mark where his collar should have been. However his fur was matted and dirty and he had some pink balls on his front left leg, his left eye is a clear blue with something come out of it while his other eye is brown. I stood by him and tried to get him to follow me down the street to my house but he wouldn't budge. After just a few minutes someone came happened  to pass me on their bike. They stopped and I asked if they knew who the dogs owner was they didn't and rode off the way they came to tell their parent. Just a few minutes after that some younger kids came by and I asked them the same question. One of them already knew the dog was there but didn't know who he belonged to. At this point I needed to get home, change out of my skirt, and Doug* looked thirsty. I left him in the care of the kids, ran home, changed out of my skirt, responsibly told my mom where I would be and took off down the street again with a water bottle for Doug.
We gave Doug some water using our hands as a bowl. after just a few minutes though an adult showed up with dog food in a bowl, a bowl, and a water bottle. Once he got food and water he was a lot happier. We called S.C.R.A.P.S. but they couldn't come and help because they were busy with some other emergencies. We managed to get a hold of another S.C.R.A.P.S a little while later. I couldn't stay and play with Doug for long but I have faith that he is in good hands.
Who left Doug there? I have no idea. I feel awful for not being able to do much but was glad that I was able to do anything at all. No one could help but not love him. If you're looking to adopt I suggest going to look for Doug.
*The real name of is unknown. I have no idea if he will respond to Doug.
Thank You for Reading. If you have any stories that you would like us to share email us at animalgaurdians4life@gmail.com.
Sincerely,
Cajsa Morse
The Editor
Here you can see Doug's blue eye.

No one could help but not love him.

Doug was clearly a well trained Doug. He never barked or tried to bite.

Once he got food and water he seemed a lot happier.


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