HELP!!!!!

    • Silver

    HELP!!!!!

    Well – I#%92m on another rescue mission. We saw this puppy late last night. He is about 3 months and we think it#%92s a pit bull. We don#%92t know though. He is terrified of people and won#%92t come up to us. We gave him some food and water last night but we had to dump it on the ground. He has a collar and tags, so if we can catch him we will be able to call his owners. He was at our neighbor#%92s house last night and wouldn#%92t leave their dog along. He was there this morning. I#%92m hoping I will be able to get him tonight after work. What can I do to get him to come to me. I know for sure this will be his second night outside and it was below 18 degrees and freezing last night. He is crying but we just can't get him to trust us. I just dont know what to do!! I thought about using one of our dogs to coax him into our back yard. He seems to want to be with another dog. I could always call the pound but then they'd take him away.[sm=uhoh.gif]
    • Gold Top Dog
    I'd sit down with a bag or goodies and not look at him or talk to him. Toss a few goodies his way and toss them closer and closer as he gets more comfortable. Make sure you completely ignore him. Any talking or eye contact may send him off. If he likes the neighbor dog, you may want to try and borrow him to sit with you and help!
    • Gold Top Dog
    Dont you have a dog? Maybe your dog could help coerce him to you. Otherwise the treat idea is great, be sure to use really stinky treats, ones that will tempt him greatly.
    • Gold Top Dog
    If he is small, you could also use a live trap.  I would try to get him to come to you, but if not, then set the live trap out at night covered with a blanket, and put some warm food, and water in there.  Canned food warmed up should smell pretty good to him.  It's not the ideal way to catch him, but with it being that cold, it might be necessary.
    • Silver
    Hello everyone - Thank you so much for your advice. With a little help from our neighbors, our dog, and two hot dogs we were able to catch him [sm=clapping%20hands%20smiley.gif] He had his name, address, and phone number on his tag. We called the owners and they came and picked him up. He is a beautiful Pit Bull. I guess he went missing New Year's Eve when fireworks scared him off. They'd been looking for him every night since. He ended up being a few blocks from his home. I'm so happy he is warm and safe and back home. Thanks again. [:D]
    • Gold Top Dog
    I like happy endings. And bless you for being a doggy angel errant.
     
    • Gold Top Dog
    ORIGINAL: jenhuedepohl

    I'd sit down with a bag or goodies and not look at him or talk to him. Toss a few goodies his way and toss them closer and closer as he gets more comfortable. Make sure you completely ignore him. Any talking or eye contact may send him off. If he likes the neighbor dog, you may want to try and borrow him to sit with you and help!


    That is a great idea!  But you may want to use something even moer tempting like cheese or a hard boiled egg.  That's what I use to catch Riley when he runs away, which is pretty often.  Remember that if you ever do speak to him, you should talk very quietly, but I think you already knew that.
     
    Sorry, I didn't realize that you already caught the dog!
    • Gold Top Dog
    I'm so glad that you found him!  Was it hard to do?  I catch other peoples' dogs all the time.  They usually are only like a block or so down from their home.  You would think that the owners would have looked there. [&:]
    • Silver
    We couldnt even come close to him Monday night. He'd just look at us and bark, so at about 11 o'clock we decided to give up. It only took about 15 minutes last night and once we caught him, he was the sweetest puppy. I'm glad he had a number because I'd probably try to talk my husband into keeping him [;)] We've got 3 now, but one more wouldn't hurt right [sm=lol.gif] I looked up the address and he was just shy of 2 miles from his house, so he ran quite a ways.
    • Gold Top Dog
    Poor little guy.  He must have been terrified!  Thank you so much for working to get him warm & back with his family.