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Vieux 24/08/2010, 03h48   #1
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Yeah same here. Someone on another board I frequent posted it. Such a sad story, she was like 11-12 years old too

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So, if a vlcak gets loose and an animal shelter gets them, I'm sure none would know what a vlcak is, let alone what one looks like would they just classify it as a wolf and instantly kill it or release it into the wild? Would they even check for a microchip?
Sadly for now this is what I expect would happen. I have people come up to me on the street and ask if my Husky is a wolf. Not even hybrid or anything, multiple times people have asked if he's just wolf. I don't want to know what would happen to him if he got out and the person who ended up finding him thought he was a wolf, especially someone with the authority to decide whether or not he could stay at a shelter.

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Vieux 24/08/2010, 08h01   #2
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Ahhhhhhhh how can people be so stupid!?!?!?!
I can see someone who doesn't know ANYTHING about dogs MAYBE confusing one for a fox, but a coyote? And the Humane Society!!?? Oh my God this makes me so sad. Poor old Shiba I hope she makes it home safe.

Lot's of people thought my black and white Alaskan Husky was a coyote for some strange reason too and of course every other person I meet asks if my CsV is a wolf and/or a coyote. (Or a fox when he was a puppy!) I always have the same answer: "Uh.. No. He's a dog."

I'd be so scared if he got loose and ended up at a shelter though, I don't know what they'd do. I think different branches have different policy's for 'hybrid's' At the SPCA I worked at we scanned every single animal, no matter how feral or wild for a microchip so I feel safe for that at least. But basically I'll just never let him out of my sight!!
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Vieux 24/08/2010, 08h59   #3
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This story proves again that human stupidness indeed is endless....

( If it´s really true - it´s hard for me to believe that someone can not see the difference between a shiba inu and a coyote.)
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Vieux 24/08/2010, 11h09   #4
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I read that weeks back and it doesn't really make sense. I grew up around Shibas and they don't look like foxes or coyotes, though the one in the article was kind of piebald so not very orange as most Shiba are.

Shiba are in the 20lb range.. what Coyote is 20lbs?

So strange..
Our Finnish spitz (and the breeder gets this, too) was often mistaken for a fox or some fox-hybrid. But, they're far more plush than a shiba inu.

As for size, I think coyotes are generally in the 30-45 pound range, I can see a malinois being confused for one.

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Sadly for now this is what I expect would happen. I have people come up to me on the street and ask if my Husky is a wolf. Not even hybrid or anything, multiple times people have asked if he's just wolf. I don't want to know what would happen to him if he got out and the person who ended up finding him thought he was a wolf, especially someone with the authority to decide whether or not he could stay at a shelter.
All the more reason to call every shelter if you can if a dog does get loose, let them know the breed, if it's microchipped, etc.

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I'd be so scared if he got loose and ended up at a shelter though, I don't know what they'd do. I think different branches have different policy's for 'hybrid's' At the SPCA I worked at we scanned every single animal, no matter how feral or wild for a microchip so I feel safe for that at least. But basically I'll just never let him out of my sight!!
It's good to know some shelters scan all animals but there are different scanners and if the shelter doesn't have the $$$ to buy the different scanners or the "all in one" scanner, they may not see the chip. Even if it's the same registry, they still may not see it (one animal was recently euthanized because they missed the microchip).

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( If it´s really true - it´s hard for me to believe that someone can not see the difference between a shiba inu and a coyote.)
Just Google the shelter - just on the first page 4 or 5 links were to this story. Too many to be completely fabricated.

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Vieux 24/08/2010, 18h39   #5
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Isnt it better just let the dog wearing a confortable colar with a small indentifications tag? So if he get loose someone can contact owner by phone?
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Vieux 24/08/2010, 18h47   #6
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All our dogs have collars with tags but they can fall off, get chewed off, etc..
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Vieux 24/08/2010, 19h06   #7
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All my dogs are microchiped, use a collar with tag, and even with this tag I hand write inside the collar my name and telephone for contact.

I am pretty sure that the collar they use is safe for them and almost impossible to fall of or loose.

Hope I never need to use any of those, but we never know...
Better safe than sorry.
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Vieux 24/08/2010, 23h47   #8
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Ahhhhhhhh how can people be so stupid!?!?!?!
How can people be this stupid >>>





The answer is, they are snaciremA

Sorry, but sometimes you are just tooooooo funny

Ps, I know there are very smart Americans to , Ds.

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Vieux 25/08/2010, 00h11   #9
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Mikael - that's nothing. Search Yahoo answers for when Russia invaded Georgia - do you know how many people thought Russia was invading the USA?

Back to the topic, the shelter could have someone who is trained with dogs and know how to recognize a domestic dog, or at least a BOOK or go to a website.
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Vieux 25/08/2010, 08h35   #10
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Hmmmm.... yeah, just like i already told yesterday - human stupidness is indeed endless !

Postscriptum : Thank you for your examples, Mikael !
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Vieux 26/08/2010, 16h28   #11
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Mikael... when Russia invaded Georgia - do you know how many people thought Russia was invading the USA?
Nooo way Do you have any link to it

I like this videos, they make me laugh even on a very bad day

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