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[quote]WhiteFlash wrote:
This is getting silly. The neighbors didn’t take the dog, their dogs didn’t kill it, it wasn’t stolen from the yard by vagrants or aliens or anything else. It got out. That’s it. He left a rambunctious 3 month old puppy in a yard unattended for 2 hours and the dog found its way out. That’s it. Hopefully he was picked up by a caring person/family and he has a good home.[/quote]

How can you state this with any certainty? You criticize everyone’s take on how the pup disappeared, but you’re no closer to the truth than anyone else.

Until all the facts are in, it’s just a guessing game.

In the meantime, as with a missing child, all bases must be covered in recovering said pup.

[quote]andrew_live wrote:
I think The X would know if his fenced in yard was escapable.[/quote]

I really hope this is a joke. For the record, I’m in no way making light of this situation. I don’t agree with the OP on basically anything, but I wouldn’t wish this on my worst enemy. Hope Lex is ok.

[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:

[quote]WhiteFlash wrote:
This is getting silly. The neighbors didn’t take the dog, their dogs didn’t kill it, it wasn’t stolen from the yard by vagrants or aliens or anything else. It got out. That’s it. He left a rambunctious 3 month old puppy in a yard unattended for 2 hours and the dog found its way out. That’s it. Hopefully he was picked up by a caring person/family and he has a good home.[/quote]

How can you state this with any certainty? You criticize everyone’s take on how the pup disappeared, but you’re no closer to the truth than anyone else.

Until all the facts are in, it’s just a guessing game.

In the meantime, as with a missing child, all bases must be covered in recovering said pup.

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Like all all all bases? Including said alien abductions? or just the top 99% most plausible?

[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:

[quote]WhiteFlash wrote:
This is getting silly. The neighbors didn’t take the dog, their dogs didn’t kill it, it wasn’t stolen from the yard by vagrants or aliens or anything else. It got out. That’s it. He left a rambunctious 3 month old puppy in a yard unattended for 2 hours and the dog found its way out. That’s it. Hopefully he was picked up by a caring person/family and he has a good home.[/quote]

How can you state this with any certainty? You criticize everyone’s take on how the pup disappeared, but you’re no closer to the truth than anyone else.

Until all the facts are in, it’s just a guessing game.

In the meantime, as with a missing child, all bases must be covered in recovering said pup.

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It’s the most plausible scenario.

on what level is the dog escaping the most plausible? if its OVER 9000 I’ll accept.

[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:

[quote]WhiteFlash wrote:
This is getting silly. The neighbors didn’t take the dog, their dogs didn’t kill it, it wasn’t stolen from the yard by vagrants or aliens or anything else. It got out. That’s it. He left a rambunctious 3 month old puppy in a yard unattended for 2 hours and the dog found its way out. That’s it. Hopefully he was picked up by a caring person/family and he has a good home.[/quote]

How can you state this with any certainty? You criticize everyone’s take on how the pup disappeared, but you’re no closer to the truth than anyone else.

Until all the facts are in, it’s just a guessing game.

In the meantime, as with a missing child, all bases must be covered in recovering said pup.

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I bred pits for a good while, and know their nature. There most certainly wasn’t am attack of any kind 'cause you’d hear it a mile away, and there’d be signs of Ann altercation that couldn’t be immediately erased. Does anyone here even halfway believe the OP just happens to live next to sociopaths capable of making a dog disappear? Thought not, so that’s covered. The only other halfway plausible explanation is someone walked in and got him, but every single presented scenario would’ve resulted in a barkfest that would’ve awaken the OP from his nap. So, the only logical explanation is he left a rambunctious 3 month old puppy unattended for way too long and the dogs mischievous nature kicked in and he found a way out.

[quote]WhiteFlash wrote:
I bred pits for a good while, and know their nature. There most certainly wasn’t am attack of any kind 'cause you’d hear it a mile away, and there’d be signs of Ann altercation that couldn’t be immediately erased. Does anyone here even halfway believe the OP just happens to live next to sociopaths capable of making a dog disappear? Thought not, so that’s covered. The only other halfway plausible explanation is someone walked in and got him, but every single presented scenario would’ve resulted in a barkfest that would’ve awaken the OP from his nap. So, the only logical explanation is he left a rambunctious 3 month old puppy unattended for way too long and the dogs mischievous nature kicked in and he found a way out.
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Aw come on. Did you read any of the thread? I know it was a long one to jump onto, no your first I’m sure. Reread the first few pages. Thats all I read before thread skipping to the end but there was some critical information in there you missed. Your posts are showing your sketchy page skipping tactics. At least I try to cover mine.

/Derp out

You referring to the mysterious dug holes leading to the neighbors? Maybe he got out of their yard. The neighbors and their dogs didn’t do a thing. There’d be evidence all over the place. He got out guys.

mean while, else where.

Seriously… you’re way more involved in this thread than you should be after losing your dog. GO OUT and look for it. I know you’ve put up posters already and that’s a good start. You also went to some pounds/shelters and had no luck. Go talk with your neighbours. Ring on all of their door bells. Make human interactions with them and ask them questions. If they’ve seen it out since it’s gone missing, if they heard anything, saw anything suspicious.

I don’t know how you think what you’ve done is good enough. stop complaining on the internet forumz and go find that fucking dog!

Fuck, be intrusive if you have to too (while staying in the confines of the law). NO ONE will think badly of you for doing something ‘shady’ when they know you’ve lost a pet which is dearest to you.

[quote]WhiteFlash wrote:
You referring to the mysterious dug holes leading to the neighbors? Maybe he got out of their yard. The neighbors and their dogs didn’t do a thing. There’d be evidence all over the place. He got out guys.[/quote]

exactly… maybe neighbor’s gate was open… i’d chalk it up to escaped if I found a hole

^ I’ll say this. If I seriously thought someone had my dog in their house, and especially if I was huge, I’d knock, and barge in… that said, for a dog I had 3 months, I dunno.

[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:

[quote]WhiteFlash wrote:
This is getting silly. The neighbors didn’t take the dog, their dogs didn’t kill it, it wasn’t stolen from the yard by vagrants or aliens or anything else. It got out. That’s it. He left a rambunctious 3 month old puppy in a yard unattended for 2 hours and the dog found its way out. That’s it. Hopefully he was picked up by a caring person/family and he has a good home.[/quote]

How can you state this with any certainty? You criticize everyone’s take on how the pup disappeared, but you’re no closer to the truth than anyone else.

Until all the facts are in, it’s just a guessing game.

In the meantime, as with a missing child, all bases must be covered in recovering said pup.

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Even if PX is embarrassed to mention he left the gate wide open, he still lives in a gated community and the puppy is only 3 months old. I don’t see the puppy getting out of the community before someone picked him up AND started looking for his home. In my neighborhood a puppy wouldn’t get a 1/4 mile before someone picked him up and started looking for his home. I don’t see him getting out of a gated neighborhood before that happened.

I’m not a dog expert but don’t dogs that young have an instinct not to go too far? I see young and adult dogs bouncing around the neighborhood all the time. I never see puppies.

[quote]WhiteFlash wrote:
You referring to the mysterious dug holes leading to the neighbors? Maybe he got out of their yard. The neighbors and their dogs didn’t do a thing. There’d be evidence all over the place. He got out guys.[/quote]

It’s a puppy for crying out loud. Anyone could have just picked up the tail waging, tongue panting little guy.

If he had a collar you’d severely cut the probability he got and you lose him forever. That said, if he did have a collar and you can’t find him or no one has contacted you in a reasonable period of time (I’d say 2 weeks would be the upper bound) then your ‘dog-napping’ theory has stronger plausibility.

I just can’t fathom how anyone could go through the effort, with all the consequences involved, just for a puppy dog. It’s even more bizarre considering you’ve insinuated you live in an upscale community.

[quote]on edge wrote:

[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:

[quote]WhiteFlash wrote:
This is getting silly. The neighbors didn’t take the dog, their dogs didn’t kill it, it wasn’t stolen from the yard by vagrants or aliens or anything else. It got out. That’s it. He left a rambunctious 3 month old puppy in a yard unattended for 2 hours and the dog found its way out. That’s it. Hopefully he was picked up by a caring person/family and he has a good home.[/quote]

How can you state this with any certainty? You criticize everyone’s take on how the pup disappeared, but you’re no closer to the truth than anyone else.

Until all the facts are in, it’s just a guessing game.

In the meantime, as with a missing child, all bases must be covered in recovering said pup.

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Even if PX is embarrassed to mention he left the gate wide open, he still lives in a gated community and the puppy is only 3 months old. I don’t see the puppy getting out of the community before someone picked him up AND started looking for his home. In my neighborhood a puppy wouldn’t get a 1/4 mile before someone picked him up and started looking for his home. I don’t see him getting out of a gated neighborhood before that happened.

I’m not a dog expert but don’t dogs that young have an instinct not to go too far? I see young and adult dogs bouncing around the neighborhood all the time. I never see puppies.
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Basically this. You just have some guys looking for just about anything to criticize. There is no way that dog had the sense or direction to not only dig three holes in the exact direction of the only way you could leave the area (fenced in by a large water retention ditch for flooding and an industrial fence he would still have to get across) from the only two exits.

Even if they left their gate open, someone would have had to still grab him and drive him out.

Some of the people on here have taken some of this bullshit too far. If you jumped into this thread to act like assholes, you’re just about as respectable as the people who would steal my dog.

This neighborhood is further isolated by an industrial road that is about a mile long he would have to walk down without anyone seeing him.

[quote]Gettnitdone wrote:
If he had a collar you’d severely cut the probability he got and you lose him forever. That said, if he did have a collar and you can’t find him or no one has contacted you in a reasonable period of time (I’d say 2 weeks would be the upper bound) then your ‘dog-napping’ theory has stronger plausibility.

I just can’t fathom how anyone could go through the effort, with all the consequences involved, just for a puppy dog. It’s even more bizarre considering you’ve insinuated you live in an upscale community. [/quote]

That’s what I mean. He was young. I kept him inside most of the time. No one else in the neighborhood (from asking them) even knew I had a dog yet.

[quote]Rico Suave wrote:

Seriously… you’re way more involved in this thread than you should be after losing your dog. GO OUT and look for it. I know you’ve put up posters already and that’s a good start. You also went to some pounds/shelters and had no luck. Go talk with your neighbours. Ring on all of their door bells. Make human interactions with them and ask them questions. If they’ve seen it out since it’s gone missing, if they heard anything, saw anything suspicious.

I don’t know how you think what you’ve done is good enough. stop complaining on the internet forumz and go find that fucking dog!

Fuck, be intrusive if you have to too (while staying in the confines of the law). NO ONE will think badly of you for doing something ‘shady’ when they know you’ve lost a pet which is dearest to you. [/quote]

?

I haven’t even logged in here since a little after noon yesterday. Why do some of you think posting on the internet takes your entire 24 hour day away?

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]Rico Suave wrote:

Seriously… you’re way more involved in this thread than you should be after losing your dog. GO OUT and look for it. I know you’ve put up posters already and that’s a good start. You also went to some pounds/shelters and had no luck. Go talk with your neighbours. Ring on all of their door bells. Make human interactions with them and ask them questions. If they’ve seen it out since it’s gone missing, if they heard anything, saw anything suspicious.

I don’t know how you think what you’ve done is good enough. stop complaining on the internet forumz and go find that fucking dog!

Fuck, be intrusive if you have to too (while staying in the confines of the law). NO ONE will think badly of you for doing something ‘shady’ when they know you’ve lost a pet which is dearest to you. [/quote]

?

I haven’t even logged in here since a little after noon yesterday. Why do some of you think posting on the internet takes your entire 24 hour day away?[/quote]

Truth.

I mean you posted once or twice, which could take about 45 seconds.

Sort of like when I say something weird and people at work say I must have a lot of time on my hands. That’s the old cliche thing to say after a weird comment. But alas, no…I come up with weird ideas in about as much time as it takes to say them.

[quote]Nards wrote:

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]Rico Suave wrote:

Seriously… you’re way more involved in this thread than you should be after losing your dog. GO OUT and look for it. I know you’ve put up posters already and that’s a good start. You also went to some pounds/shelters and had no luck. Go talk with your neighbours. Ring on all of their door bells. Make human interactions with them and ask them questions. If they’ve seen it out since it’s gone missing, if they heard anything, saw anything suspicious.

I don’t know how you think what you’ve done is good enough. stop complaining on the internet forumz and go find that fucking dog!

Fuck, be intrusive if you have to too (while staying in the confines of the law). NO ONE will think badly of you for doing something ‘shady’ when they know you’ve lost a pet which is dearest to you. [/quote]

?

I haven’t even logged in here since a little after noon yesterday. Why do some of you think posting on the internet takes your entire 24 hour day away?[/quote]

Truth.

I mean you posted once or twice, which could take about 45 seconds.

Sort of like when I say something weird and people at work say I must have a lot of time on my hands. That’s the old cliche thing to say after a weird comment. But alas, no…I come up with weird ideas in about as much time as it takes to say them.[/quote]

if that’s all you got from my post then you missed the point.