Tuesday, June 2, 2009

DIMPLES IS SAFE

Yay! Dimples was caught in the enclosure trap today!

Monday, June 1, 2009

Dimples is on Facebook

Check out the new Facebook group for the Dimples search--tell your friends and family!

New approach--we're gonna get this girl!

Hi all!

Thanks for following Dimples' blog! Radar was just caught, and a bunch of us are straight off that success and ready to get to work to bring Dimples home. We're re-evaluating the area and the plan and we're confident that we can bring Dimples back to safety. It won't be tomorrow, and won't be this week--but we'll get her eventually!

Dimples has been seen several times EVERY SINGLE DAY since she escaped. She's not interested in traveling large distance (unlike our buddy Radar, who traveled 10 miles, or our buddy Midnight, who traveled about 25 miles). Instead, she's a lot like our friend Lee, who stayed almost entirely in the same general area. This seems to be what hounds like to do--in fact, our hound friends Tasha and Queenie behaved similarly and stayed in fairly small areas.

So--we're excited to get to work and bring this girl back to safety. But--we'll need your help. We'd love to get some assistance in monitoring traps. If you can help, please leave a comment here and let us know.

Thanks--stay tuned for pictures and updates, coming soon!

nocturnal volunteers needed

Are you up at 3 am and not able to sleep? We need volunteers to monitor an enclosure trap in order to prevent raccoons and cats from entering it and watching for Dimples. It is a pretty easy task but located on a dark street. I'm looking for volunteers who can monitor the trap from 8:30 -10:30, 10:30-12:30, and so on throughout the night. Because the trap is made of plastic, we are unable to leave it unmonitored. If you are a nightowl, then this is the volunteer activity for you. Please email for more info.