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[*] posted on 9-17-2010 at 11:47 PM


I haven't posted the following information because I don't think it was Pickles. We came across two dogs on the highway at virtually the same spot that DavidK has marked and at the same day as far as I can tell. However, one was a golden retriever and I'm not sure about the other one.

It was very peculiar because they stood in the middle of the road and we had to come to a full stop. I looked around for the owners and there was a large RV off to the side of the road which I assumed were the owners. These dogs obviously had no understanding of the danger of that highway and I was surprised that their owners were letting them run around on the highway. However, as I drove by I noticed that there did not seem to be a road going to the vehicle and remember thinking that it may have lost control and driven through open desert until it came to rest. However, it was upright and looked to be undamaged.

Anyway, the timing is right and so is the location but your picture doesn't match the dogs we saw. The dogs were south of the vehicle and had the look of going off on their own. We never saw them again.

This would have been on, most likely, Saturday Jan 2nd.

[Edited on 9-18-2010 by Skipjack Joe]
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[*] posted on 9-18-2010 at 02:03 AM
Please, Please, Please


My heart still hurts for the missing and much loved dog, Pickle.

This is for all of you out there with four-legged (or two or whatever) family members.

Love them, hug them and keep them as safe as much as you possibly can. They depend on you to think about their welfare and to make plans to protect them from what might happen in a quick moment of fate.

We are not perfect or superhuman, but we can at least try.




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