Amanda Erskine, a resident in the Windsong Valley area of Wildomar, found two lost dogs in her yard early Sunday morning.
Those are some very irresistible faces. |
She reported that they were, "very sweet" and gave them water while also calling one of the numbers on the tags.
Since there hadn't been a response to her call, she also posted on a local facebook page getting the word out to the neighbors.
I blurred the name and profile pic of one user to respect their privacy. You also have to love how I chunked the usual gimme of "they're/there/their". LOL |
In less than an hour, the canine duo's owners had returned the call and a reunion was to occur.
Though this wasn't a long and drawn out story, I still thought it was worth sharing with the community. A short story of a person doing what is right; for the dogs and the people that own the dogs.
Though this wasn't a long and drawn out story, I still thought it was worth sharing with the community. A short story of a person doing what is right; for the dogs and the people that own the dogs.
Thank you Amanda. It's good to be reminded of the kindness in most people out there. The type of thing that too often goes without notice, while negative stories fill the gap.
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“So Shines A Good Deed In A Weary World”
– Willy Wonka quoting William Shakespeare's line from Merchant of Venice.
Wildomar Rap never grows weary of good deeds.
– Willy Wonka quoting William Shakespeare's line from Merchant of Venice.
Wildomar Rap never grows weary of good deeds.
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