by WildRose » Sun 20 Nov 2011, 12:22:59
Yes. I would help in whichever way I could.
Last winter, I had the opportunity to help a stranger. He wasn't hurt, but he had just moved into the neighborhood and his two prized black lab retrievers had wandered off. He was afraid they would get lost or get hit by a car. It was a very cold night in late November, and I had been out walking with my dog in that neighborhood when the guy approached me and asked if I'd seen his dogs. He told me his address, and I made a mental note of it and went back to my van, which was parked nearby. I drove around his neighborhood, which I know well, to look for his dogs. After half an hour or so I found the first one, called him over (he told me his dogs' names) and coaxed the dog into my van with my dog in the back. I drove back to the guy's address but he wasn't there; I assumed he was out looking for his dogs. So, I drove around the streets again and a few minutes later found the second dog and called him over. He was hard to get into my van, not as trusting of strangers. I was stopped at an intersection trying to get this dog in my van and a guy in a car stopped behind me and asked if I needed help. I said it would be great if he could help me get this dog into my van (told him why I was doing this), and eventually I drove off with these two labs and headed back to the owner's address. By this time he was there, and surprised to see me with his dogs. I got a big hug!