Tuesday, July 31, 2012
Someone stole this dog
Mona was stolen from West Fourth Street and Christopher... flyers up now in the East Village...
Photo by Bobby Williams.
12 comments:
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That is so sad!
ReplyDeleteI smell a crustie
ReplyDeleteHow was this dog stolen? I hope it wasn't left unattended outside a store while the owner went in. I've been seeing a lot of this on Second Avenue lately and it's infuriating. The other night someone tied up their small dog outside Met and went in to do their grocery shopping. The dog had enough lead that it could walk into the store through the automatic door. An employee did something to the door so it stayed open until the dog was retrieved. Yesterday another person left their large dog outside Starbucks, using the public garbage can as a weight to hold the leash. It was the stupidest thing I've ever seen.
ReplyDeleteI hope these people find their dog and that it wasn't left outside to fend for itself.
Don't leave your dog outside unattended while you run into bodega, eat dinner, grab cash from an ATM. You wouldn't do it with a child. Plenty of fucking pricks who will snatch them up in a moment. Heartbreaking.
ReplyDeleteVery, very sad. Hope Mona is returned soon.
ReplyDeleteNEVER leave your dog tied up without being able to keep your eye on him for every second.
ReplyDeletei hope mona is found.
Dear St. Anthony
ReplyDeletePlease come around,
Mona is lost, (or stolen)
And must be found.
Mona is precious. I hope she bit her abductor and gets home safe soon. Beagles are love.
ReplyDeleteThere are dogs left unattended outside Associated Market on 14th and 1st all the time, while the owners are inside shopping. I've never understood such stupidity.
ReplyDeleteMona Lisa has since been found... she was found in Un Sq, held by a guy who was selling arts and crafts. He claimed he bought it off a homeless guy who took it from the W Vill...she was "bought back" for $100
ReplyDeleteso glad she's ok. you're lucky.
ReplyDeleteBough back? That's extortion. I would have said I will be right back I need to get money and brought back a cop!
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