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Mitzy's Mom


PAWesome
PAWesome
08/07/2008 9:22 AM  

http://www.lodinews.com/articles/2008/08/07/news/2_dog_080807.txt

Monterey County family reunited with their dog in Lodi, which they thought had been euthanized

 

By Natalie Flynn
Special to the News-Sentinel

Updated: Thursday, August 7, 2008 5:20 AM PDT

When Diane Cosentini agreed to foster Jack, a rat terrier from Monterey, she couldn't even imagine what troubles he had faced.

"All we knew was that he was in a shelter and had been attacked by some wild animal," Cosentini said.

But those struggles came to a happy ending when he was reunited with his Monterey County family Wednesday evening in Lodi.

"I've missed him so much," said owner Pat Thommarson, of San Miguel with tears in her eyes. "He was probably saying to himself, 'I wonder what happened to those people who once took care of me.'"

On June 28, when Catherine Lambert, California state coordinator for Ratbone Rescues, pulled a dog from the Monterey County Animal Shelter, she had no idea the dog had been thought dead for two weeks. Lambert stays in touch with shelters across the state to rescue rat terriers.

After pulling Jack from the Monterey shelter, she arranged with Cosentini to provide foster care for the dog. Cosentini is regular foster volunteer.

"I have a hairy house. Sometimes I have three," Cosentini said about being a foster parent. Shortly after receiving Jack, she posted a profile of him on Ratbone Rescues' Web site in preparation for finding him a permanent home.

Pat Thommarson, after hearing her dog may have been rescued by an emergency clinic in Salinas, was searching online and found Jack's profile and story.

It took a few days, but eventually she was able to contact Cosentini, and they arranged for the Thommarsons to pick Jack up Wednesday evening at his foster home.


Jack, a rat terrier, licks his owner, Pat Thommarson, at an animal foster home in Lodi. (Brian Feulner/News-Sentinel)

It was a welcome relief for Pat and her husband Wendell Thommarson, who had at one point been mourning the death of their pet after they were told by a local animal shelter Jack had been euthanized.

Jack's story began on June 15, when he was found by firefighters with the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, just a short distance from his home in Lockewood.

He didn't have any form of identification and was far from the Thommarson's new home, because his family had moved to San Miguel during his absence.

The cuts and gouges across his body led firefighters to believe he had been attacked by a wild animal.

After making him scrambled eggs, they took Jack from the station to the Monterey County Animal Shelter, where he was treated for multiple wounds, Pat Thommarson said.

Firefighters were dispatched to the Indian Fire shortly after dropping Jack off and were not able to follow up with information about where the dog was found and who he may have belonged to.

When the Thommarsons came home, they found one of three dogs missing and another slightly injured.

They put fliers up around town, but after about a week they hadn't heard anything in response.

So the couple went to the shelter as a last resort.

"We just assumed he had been lost because we had gotten no calls. We just figured he was gone," Pat Thommarson said earlier this week.

After giving the shelter a description of Jack, she was told there had never been a dog like that at the shelter before and dogs not claimed were euthanized after three days.

"I was just dumbfounded that the county only kept them for three days, and they wouldn't even go back and look for him," Pat Thommarson said.

But she didn't give up and asked a week later again, only to be told her dog had been euthanized.

The Thommarsons began mourning the loss of their pet, but during a trip to Utah, Pat Thommarson didn't let the possibility of Jack's survival leave her mind.

"That week I could not get Jack off my mind," Pat Thommarson said. "Then I thought 'I've got to (call).'"

After more calls, she was told her dog was alive and well, and living with Cosentini in Lodi.

Pat Thommarson was overwhelmed with joy he was safe but hurt after hearing how much pain he had been in.

"I'm devastated that he went through this, but delighted he survived," Pat Thommarson said. "We've missed him so much."


Mary Beth, mom to the Lollipop Kids

Georgia Foster Mom, New Rattitude
at www.newrattitude.org
Pics of my current fosters:
http://imageevent.com/newrattitude/caradoc
http://imageevent.com/newrattitude/willow
http://imageevent.com/newrattitude/fiona
DaisysMom


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08/07/2008 9:36 AM  
OMG....What a fantastic story I am delighted little Jack is home with his family.

Tracey - Darlin' Daisy's Mom

Pam&Maggie


Ratastic
Ratastic
08/07/2008 10:08 AM  

Thats awesome. Ratbones saves the day. Congratulations on saving a Rattie from sure death and reuniting him with his family!


The Rat Patrol
Pam, Maggie, Kidd Roo, Nitro and Rudy
Ratbones Rescue Volunteer
Ratbonerescues.com
alice4512


Firehouse Big Dog
Firehouse Big Dog
08/07/2008 10:10 AM  

What a great story, but was it me or was this very badly written? It was all over the place. I had to go back twice and re read it. So how did he actually get away from his owners? DId they move and leave him?


The great pleasure of a dog is that you may make a fool of yourself with him and not only will he not scold you, but he will make a fool of himself too

~Mom to my good boy Fred and my crazy girl Alice~
Proud applications coordinator for Ratbone Rescue
Mitzy's Mom


PAWesome
PAWesome
08/07/2008 10:15 AM  
You're right, it's hard to follow. I understood it better because I'd seen on Ratbone Chat when he was pulled....this is near where the northern CA fires were. I thought he had gotten lost as a result of the fire and then attacked by another animal. But from this story it's hard to tell...

Mary Beth, mom to the Lollipop Kids

Georgia Foster Mom, New Rattitude
at www.newrattitude.org
Pics of my current fosters:
http://imageevent.com/newrattitude/caradoc
http://imageevent.com/newrattitude/willow
http://imageevent.com/newrattitude/fiona
yogis mom


Ratastic
Ratastic
08/07/2008 10:42 AM  

Yay for Ratbones!!!!

I think I saw a dog on Ratbones that had been injured in a wild animal attack...wonder if it was that one???

 

HOLY MOLY!!! That "writer" needs to go back to school...! One of the most discombobulated story I've seen in a long while!

Totally uninformative.....AND confusing. Did the owners "abandon" their pets or leave them? Were neighbors/friends sitting them? They had three dogs...but only one disappeared? Why wait a week to call all the local shelters??? SHEESH!!!!

If Yogi disappeared I'd be, IN PERSON, at every rescue, pound, vet office...making a huge uproar with pics and BIG reward ... the first 24 hours!!!!

No WAY I'd wait a week!!!

singingpilgrim


Ratastic
Ratastic
08/07/2008 10:16 PM  
I'm glad they were reunited, though I admit, I can't seem to make the story make that much sense...

Pamela
~Sophia Abigail's Mom~
Ratbones Rescue Volunteer
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