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This boy was impounded at the local pound and has been waiting a week for his owners to find him :(

He is safe with ABR but, being a rare breed - and one we've never encountered in the pound system before - we're hoping that sharing him will lead to his owners. Unfortunately no microchip has been detected after numerous scans. What we know:

- approx 8 years of age

- desexed

- blind in one eye (it has had surgery previously)

- teeth are immaculate, appears to have had a recent dental

He is obviously very well cared for so it's confusing us why no-one has been looking for him. Please share, pass on to your Shiba Inu breeders etc - someone has to recognise this boy. Thank you.

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Since it is School holidays here his owners may be away, and unaware he is missing, I would also check with local kennels if there are any in the area. He may have absconded and not be on his usual "home turf" I can also share him on Facebook if there are contact details available.

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Is he in NSW or Qld? There's not huge numbers of Shibu Inu breeders listed on the Dogzonline breeders page (4 in Qld).

Maybe circulate the boy's pic & details to them. A dog that's obviously been so well cared for.... like having eye surgery... might be owned by a person who's kept in touch with the breeder.

Coogie, that's a good thought that school holidays sees dogs often out of their routines, home locations & not with owners. Just the time for things to go wrong...

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Thanks everyone - they can contact ABR on:

[email protected]

www.abrinc.org.au

www.facebook.com/Arctic.Breed.Rescue

He was found in Underwood and is at Logan Pound until tomorrow (I think!) then will be in care with ABR. Underwood Vets have several Shiba's on their books who have had eye surgery but are reluctant to contact the "all those owners" :confused: , and cannot give out their details due to privacy laws. They did ask us to send a pic to them which we've done, so fingers crossed.

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Is he in NSW or Qld? There's not huge numbers of Shibu Inu breeders listed on the Dogzonline breeders page (4 in Qld).

Maybe circulate the boy's pic & details to them. A dog that's obviously been so well cared for.... like having eye surgery... might be owned by a person who's kept in touch with the breeder.

Coogie, that's a good thought that school holidays sees dogs often out of their routines, home locations & not with owners. Just the time for things to go wrong...

In QLD :)

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Underwood Vets have several Shiba's on their books who have had eye surgery but are reluctant to contact the "all those owners" :confused: , and cannot give out their details due to privacy laws. They did ask us to send a pic to them which we've done, so fingers crossed.

That's looking good! The privacy laws really do put professionals & organizations in curious binds these days.

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He was found in Underwood and is at Logan Pound until tomorrow (I think!) then will be in care with ABR. Underwood Vets have several Shiba's on their books who have had eye surgery but are reluctant to contact the "all those owners" :confused: , and cannot give out their details due to privacy laws. They did ask us to send a pic to them which we've done, so fingers crossed.

I've been stewing over this and was reluctant to respond while angry, however I still am :D .

What a load of BSH. How many Shiba Inus can one vet have on their books who have had eye surgery - FFS? How difficult would it be to take a few more details from you and look up their records. Privacy be damned. A dog's life is at stake and they don't need to pass on any details to you in any case.

I totally get that veterinary surgies can be very very busy places, but their reaction is ridiculous and pompous.

I hope the photo proves helpful.

ETA: I note the dog is now safe with ABR thank goodness.

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He was found in Underwood and is at Logan Pound until tomorrow (I think!) then will be in care with ABR. Underwood Vets have several Shiba's on their books who have had eye surgery but are reluctant to contact the "all those owners" :confused: , and cannot give out their details due to privacy laws. They did ask us to send a pic to them which we've done, so fingers crossed.

I've been stewing over this and was reluctant to respond while angry, however I still am :D .

What a load of BSH. How many Shiba Inus can one vet have on their books who have had eye surgery - FFS? How difficult would it be to take a few more details from you and look up their records. Privacy be damned. A dog's life is at stake and they don't need to pass on any details to you in any case.

I totally get that veterinary surgies can be very very busy places, but their reaction is ridiculous and pompous.

I hope the photo proves helpful.

ETA: I note the dog is now safe with ABR thank goodness.

I agree DD. It is specialist surgery and the Shiba is an uncommon breed - how many could they have? Can't they even find the time for a text alert or something? Not their problem I guess :(

I am glad the boy is safe. He could have been stolen from anywhere and dumped. Hard to believe the owners could be local and not found him.

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Thanks everyone. We'll explore all options in trying to reunite him with his owner first. But for now he is tucked up safely and soundly at his foster mum's place, and is having fun playing with her husky and ankle biter. Not only has he claimed the couch, but he winks at you! :) Oh, and his name is Bento.

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