PAWBOOST ID
71049496
NAME
Cinder On Left
STATUS
LOST
SEX
Female
SPECIES
Dog
MESSAGE FROM OWNER
She was not left or given away. Please if you have seen or know of someone that has gotten a new young dog that looks like her with the small white patch on her chest and white on her left toes-please do the right thing and reach out. SHE HAS A DEFECT THAT I CAN SHOW IF I SEE HER TO PROVE ITS MY CINDER. I won’t be upset, I’ll be overjoyed to have her back. I’m so sad she’s gone and it’s been well over a year. Someone knows this dog and she appeared somewhere to someone and as well groomed and well behaved she was no stray. Please have a heart and let me have her back-there are may to adopt but I’ve already raised her and miss her next to me all the time. I’ve got tons of video and training from the 3 states we lived in and all the travels, trips and tricks. She’s the closest I have to a daughter. And I lost my 2 small dogs and my fiancee in a breakup that’s why I relocated here in May 2023. Now that Sasha has past Cinder is the only child I would have. Like a lost child, I can’t get over it, my heart has a hole where my Cinder was always with me. She was a great dog for 3 years with Sasha in AZ then TX. I got her as a rescue at approx 4 months in April of 2020 during COVID in Phoenix a year after my 16 year old Chihuahua P-Nut past. Sasha seemed sad, lonely, mopey and enough time past I was sure I wanted another dog. I trained her beside her 10 year old sister Sasha, a beautiful and gentle German Shephard. Cinder started attacking her 10 year elder sister in late June very uncharacteristically-I called my old vet in AZ where the dogs grew up when I first got Cinder. From what my Vet said some dogs have an instinctual ‘Pack Drive’ to chase other dogs off when sick. This after 3 years together. No dog was sick (that I knew of at the time but Sasha’s health was undiagnosed but failing-her heart). Cinder viciously bit up Sasha for the 3rd time in 3 weeks (causing staples and stitches to poor Sasha-$900 emergency vet visited each time)-upon getting pulled out of my vehicle Cinder slipped out of her collar and ran in fear across the parking structure at Camden Lincoln Station and ran downstairs. Scared to come back, even when calling her. I had to take bleeding Sasha to the Vet and friends at the apmt went looking for her. Having just moved here from Austin and formally living in Arizona where both yards were fenced and there was never a case where the dogs had these issues or ever try to run away so neither of the dogs were chipped. There wasn’t a need, They got along great, hiked together, slept In the same hamburger dog beds, played in the Jeeps doors off together. They did everything like twins. Sasha past 4 months later of heart issues on or near her 14th birthday Dec. 5th 2023. Both were rescues so exact birthday is not known. Please have a heart and if you found this dog, know she wasn’t given away as she is VERY well trained and I’ve been so down without her. Suffering 2 losses of your best friends is so hard. No hard feelings as I would have looked for lost pets or called shelters but if you didn’t see or hear from my posts it’s OK, I would rightfully like to have my dog back. I would be overjoyed and happy she was returned. Please if you or someone you know has seen my dog please have them do the right thing and reach out to me. It’s like a lost child, there is a hole in my heart and I’ll never not have a dog not chipped again.
DESCRIPTION
Black and tan, spayed 63 lbs medium build shiny coat female. White patch on her chest and white tips on left front paw-nails as well. High energy and well trained. If put in kennel she will try and bite her way out to escape if crated too long and she is a successful escapee. She has a discernible physical defect and a pronounced feature that I will be able to share to confirm that I know this dog and have raised her.
MICROCHIP #
None. Huge mistake. Never a runner or loose.
AREA LAST SEEN
Lone Tree, CO 80124
ADDRESS LAST SEEN
Lincoln Ave and Park Meadows Dr.
DATE LAST SEEN
July 23, 2023
PHONE