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Poor little Pug baby

Freckles on Behavior - Sun, January 06 2008

I guess sometimes people are just desparate and crazy. I feel sorry for everybody involved but the little Puggie needs to go to his own home.

DALLAS (AP) - The holidays were sad enough for Kim Velevis and her husband after their lovable pug "Scooter" dug its way out of the backyard and disappeared on Christmas Eve. But the real blow came with the new year: A letter from an anonymous woman who had found the friendly dog and gave it to her daughter as a Christmas present. To compensate for Velevis' loss, a $20 bill was enclosed.

"The puppy has a different name now, but he has plenty of food and toys. My daughter adores him. He sleeps with her every night," said the letter, which arrived Wednesday.

Velevis, 28, said she feels for the guilt-ridden woman, who described herself as a nearly penniless alcoholic. But she wants the dog back.

"We knew the first thing our Scooter would have done is find people," Velevis said. "He must have wandered up to this sick lady who, in desperation and in an attempt to fix her own life, ruined ours."

Velevis, who is 5 1/2 months pregnant with her first child, said she and her husband brought the wrinkly faced pooch home in July 2006 when he was about 8 weeks old.

Scooter could still be nearby. The typewritten letter, which carried a Tulsa, Okla., postmark, said the woman found the dog while visiting her daughter in Dallas. She wrote that her ex-husband has custody of the girl.

The woman, who discovered an address on the pug's collar, described a series of difficulties in her life.

"I lost custody because of problems I had with alcohol, and I have lost everything else," she wrote. "I have been sober for 6 months, and I am trying to turn myself around, but I have lost everything. My little girl wanted a pug dog like your little dog (very much!)"

The woman wrote that she cannot ask for forgiveness, "but I do want you to know that he does have people who love him and are taking care of him."

Velevis said she has no interest in pursuing charges against the woman and would be glad to purchase the woman's daughter another dog.

Ted on Jan 06 at 12:28 PM

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Yeah...definately needs to go back to his home. What a terrible situation, but the dog doesn't belong to her!! It's nice that the other lady is willing to help find the girl a new dog. You can't just steal someones dog!!

Ojo on Jan 06 at 02:22 PM

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Oh, that stikes a nerve with me. You can't just do that - no matter who wander off. That's horrible.

Yogi on Jan 06 at 10:38 PM

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Yeah, we saw that on tv this weekend. Kind of reminded me of the PJ situation. I wonder what's going on with that?

Butch on Jan 06 at 11:51 PM

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He was just a lost pug with obvious identification as to who he belonged to. No matter how "sad" the lady's life was, there is still no reason to be so rude.

Gracie on Jan 07 at 12:15 AM

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human writing here, i had someone do that to a ferret of mine that ran off,their neighbor told me a year later after they had moved . and the lady that found the ferret lived right behind me , there were very minimal odds she didnt know who it belonged to.

Beverly on Jan 10 at 07:25 AM

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OMG! (Here comes my soapbox) You can't just keep somebody else's dog! I don't care what kind of problems that lady has. I don't feel sorry for her. We all have issues. Just because she used to be an alcoholic, doesn't give her any right to keep that dog. People find ways to justify anything. Just do what is right and give the people back their dog!! Freakin' idiot! If she would quit making excuses for herself and hold herself to a higher standard, she wouldn't have so many problems.

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