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Not a whisper

It's been 3 days now and despite scouring through and posting on all the lost and found pet websites that pop up in the first page of search results, there's no sign that anybody is looking for this dog I found. I've driven around the neighborhood twice now to look for lost dog signs and none of them come close to resembling the one currently in my possession. I'm truly stumped.

I guess the important thing is that he's safe and being well taken care of, but it's a little concerning that there are no apparent signs that he's being looked for. You can't help but wonder what the story is here. There were no signs of distress or physical trauma when I found him, so he couldn't have wandered too far from home.

Still, I love having him around and he's as happy and healthy as he can be. Him and my dog are like two peas in a pod now and it's a joy seeing the both of them growing on each other. I hope that even if he is reunited with his family, that they'll get to be friends and hang out for years to come. I kinda feel bad that I don't even have a name for him.

I've been testing out a lot of common dog names on him to see if he'd respond to any of them, but nothing seems to be ringing his bell. I've mostly been calling him Big Guy or Butthead, but obviously those aren't proper names befitting the position of man's best friend. Not that he's in a position to argue, or even understand, but I'd like to have something to call him until he finds his way back home.

I've never seen a dog like him. It's almost remarkable how he looks like if you took every intimidating breed of dog and rolled them into one. He looks like part Pit Bull, part German Shephard, part Rottweiler, and part Staffordshire Terrier. This dog was evidently bred for combat, and judging by appearances, most likely against evil witches or mythical monsters. He also has these eyes that look like they belong to a comic book villain or some notable demi-god or minor deity. He has heterochromia, where his left eye is blue and the other brown, but his right eye is also somewhat bloodshot so it looks like he has one blue eye and one red eye. It's trippy to stare at because you half-expect him to attack despite his behavior being that of a sweet, bubbly boy.

Because of these traits, I've been leaning towards calling him Ares, after the Greek god of war. It might be a little too militant and will probably inject some nerves into the owners of other dogs he might play with, but I can't really think of one more befitting. I have no intention of giving him any generic pet names, so I guess it's a placeholder for now.

I've also considered calling him Tantrum given his propensity to whine whenever me or my dog aren't in the mood to play with him, but that would be a little too insulting. He's a good dog and deserves better. I really don't know what to call or even if I should call him anything given that I might never see him again once his owner is found. It's feeling like more and more of a pipe dream the more time passes without seeing any traces of his family trying to look for him.

I guess I'll just have to keep the hope alive that someone out there is trying to bring him home. This apartment is a little too small for his energy level, and the risk of him ruining my security deposit seems more inevitable than I'd like. For now, I guess we'll just focus on keeping the search going and enjoying our time together while we got it.
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Mrsbetweenfatandfit · 26-30, F
I don’t want to think this way but it’s possible it was abandoned not lost. It’s frighteningly common. My sister and I had a young dog run up to us in our neighborhood a couple years ago. She was dirty and hungry/ thirsty. But she ran up to doors our whole walk home. She knew she lived in a house. We gave her food and water then took her to check for a chip.. none. Then knocked on doors asking if anyone recognized her. Posted online etc My parents adopted her and she’s very happy. She’s terrified of the dark still to this day and any loud unexpected noises. With the other dog my parents have they walk slowly across any road to reach the other sidewalk. This dog as quickly as she can reaches the other side. It’s likely she was too high energy for the family and they drove her to a different neighborhood and dumped her. I’m so happy to read that dog found you. If you need to rehome him look up local no kill shelters or better dog fostering. These animals deserve good homes 💜
TinyViolins · 31-35, M
@Mrsbetweenfatandfit I highly doubt he was abandoned though. He came up to us when I was taking my dog out to go potty and just wanted to play. Didn't seem the least bit tired or stressed.

Besides, a dog of his size and energy level would normally need a harness to walk without choking himself, which he wasn't wearing. I don't think his owners would abandon the dog and his collar, but keep his harness.

Also, I found him at 1 AM on a Sunday morning, which would be a very odd time to abandon a dog. Unless they wanted him to freeze to death overnight. It gets pretty chilly here at that hour.

Luckily all the shelters here are no-kill and the average adoption time for a dog is about 5 days. People love their dogs out here. They fly them in from all over the country because their chances of adoption are that good. My dog came from Kentucky, and just about all the dog owners I talk to adopted theirs from out-of-state too.

For a pup his age and with his cool looking eyes, I think his chances of adoption would be good. I love him, but I don't think I can keep him