Friday, February 27, 2009

Pugsley is still missing - but no leads

Pugsley still out there missing. We haven't had any leads to follow up on lately and the search is sort of at a halt. We no longer believe he is in the area where he was lost, but we have no idea which way he went. Another dog who was missing recently in the area was found 10 miles from where he was lost, so Pugsley could really be anywhere. We are hoping that animal control might get a call about a stray dog that might be him that we could follow up on or better yet, animal control might pick him up. It is also possible that someone has him and thinks that he was a stray since when he was lost, he didn't have any tags on.

Cross your fingers that we get another lead. I'll post the next time something happens.

Friday, February 6, 2009

Another false sighting

Sorry for the lack of updates. We had a big blow on Tuesday when we discovered that Animal Control had picked up a black dog on Nalley street, which is close to Mountain View (the sight of the most recent sighting). One of our volunteers showed the picture of that dog to the people who had called in the possible Pugsley sighting and his face lit up when he saw it. He said that was the dog he had been seeing.

We did get a couple more calls. One person said she saw a black dog but wasn't able to see if close enouph to get any details. Two groups of people went out yesterday and flyered that area. The other couple of calls described a dog that wasn't Pugsley.

We could really use to help flyering. If you have a couple of spare hours this weekend and can help, please email me at terpdive@addr.com. I have map, flyers, tape, etc.

Monday, February 2, 2009

A hopeful sighting

We got a call last night from a man who said a dog matching Pugsley description has been hanging out in his neighborhood for the last two weeks or so. He couldn't talk much then, but we met up with him this morning and showed him Pugsley's picture. He does believe the dog he saw was Pugsley!!

We also talked to two other people in the area and they too think the dog that had been hanging out is Pugsley.

It was in a neighborhood we hadn't yet flyered, so we started working on that this morning. We also moved the traps from where they currently were over to that area. The person who called in the sighting as well as a neighbor across the street gave us permission to set the traps on their property and one of them is even able to monitor it for us!!

Mountain View Rd is the area where he has been seen. At the end of Mountain View Rd is a lot of wooded area. There is also a lot of wood and open space behind one of the rows of houses on Mountain View. It is possible he might be using those woods to hide in and only coming out for food and to get warm. One of the people, who house we set a trap on, said he likes to come up and find a sunny spot on the persons front porch or back deck.

The last time he was seen was Friday, so we are hoping he is still in the area. They said he sometimes hides over the weekend when more people are home. Anytime someone has tried to get near him, he runs.

Cross your fingers.

Friday, January 30, 2009

Yet another black dog

Animal Control was back on Capitol Heights the other day picking up another loose black dog that a resident has contained. We were not even aware of this dog. No idea if it had been running loose for a while or had just escaped, so we don't know if some of the sightings might have been him.

Wednesday night, we had a service make robo-calls to the area with the information about Pugsley. It went out to 5000 people. We did get some possible sightings due to the calls. I will try to update the map with them.

The trap has still been closed due to the weather. We are trying to decide where to go from here.

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Chow and the weather

Nothing much new to report yesterday. No new sightings. Another cat in the trap, but no Pugsley.

Animal Control came out and set out another trap in an area where the Chow was hanging out and they managed to catch him and take him to the shelter.

Due to the weather this morning, we decided to shut down the trap for today since it would be hard to get out there and check it.

We are considering doing findtoto.com calls to the area shortly in hopes that it can get us some more sightings.

Monday, January 26, 2009

Weekend Update

Got a bunch of calls about possible sightings this weekend. A couple sounded promising and I marked them on the map. A couple didn't sound like Pugsley, so I didn't mark those. The sighting we got at Eastern and Dix on Friday, we now think was the black lab that we caught in the trap on Thursday. Animal Control came and got him and immediately returned him to his owners. His owners allowed him to escape again and he was caught in the trap again on Sunday morning. This time Animal Control brought him to the county shelter, where he is awaiting pickup or a new home.

About 8 people were out flyering on Sunday. We covered two areas that hadn't been heavily covered, but where two sightings had been called in. The latest sighting at the corner of Central Ave. and Tunic was called in just as we were meeting to start flyering. The group of us in four cars headed over to the area and drove around to see if we might be able to spot Pugsley. No luck, but lots more flyers were put out in the area. There is a large wooded area over there, so Pugsley might be hanging out in there.

We still have the traps up. Checked it this morning - it was open and empty.

Lets hope for some better luck this week.

Saturday, January 24, 2009

Possible SIGHTING - Eastern and Dix

Got a call yesterday afternoon about a sighting of a small black dog on the corner of Eastern and Dix in DC.

Friday, January 23, 2009

Caught another black dog - but again, not Pugsley

One of the other volunteers when out to the trap this morning and there was another black dog in the trap. This was another black Rottie/Mastiff mix that we had seen hanging around the area. He had a collar and tag and seemed to be in good shape, so we think he just got loose from his owners. Animal Control came out and picked him up.

Animal Control found the owners of the dog who was caught yesterday and he was safely returned home.

No new sightings yesterday. We are being to think Pugsley may no longer be in that area.

This Sunday at 1:00pm, we are going to meet up to do more flyering. We could really use some more help. The plan is to go out and cover the major roads in a 2-3 mile radius around where he was lost and see if we can possibly get a sighting to narrow down the area where he is located. Then we can flyer the neighborhood near that sighting.

Time and Date: Jan. 25th, 2009 at 1pm
Location: 5945 Addison Rd, Capitol Heights, MD
Bring: Warm clothes and a staple gun if you have one - we will have flyers, maps of the area and other accessories
Contact: Denise at terpdive@addr.com or 301-614-9811 if you can help.

Thursday, January 22, 2009

We caught a dog - but it wasn't Pugsley

I went over this morning to check the trap and we caught a dog! Not Pugsley, but another black dog who had been hanging around the area. We think some of the calls about possible sightings may have actually been him rather than Pugsley. He was the lab mix that was hanging out with the Chow. The chow was actually in the area as well and we came close to catching him too. We put a trail of canned dog food leading into the trap and will be monitoring it closely over the next couple of hours to see if he goes in. Animal Control came out and took the lab mix - he had a tag on so hopefully, they will be able to find his owners.

No more cats that I know of in the trap. No new sightings either :(

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Cats, Cats, and more Cats

Caught two more cats today - one which looked very similar to one that we caught two days ago. We were hoping that once a cat was caught once, he would learn to stay away, but that doesn't appear to be happening. The two times I check the trap today, it was clear and open. Talked to one guy who said he had also let a cat out, but not sure if it was yesterday or today. I told him we were checking it often and that the cats were not remaining in there for too long.

No sightings as of today that I have heard. We are starting to look at possibly hiring some companies to help in our search, since we are having no luck in finding him.

No luck on Tuesday

We only had one possible sighting called in yesterday about a black dog with a limp. We have seen a limping black dog in the area that wasn't Pugsley, though Pugsley could be limping by now. I'll mark it with a question mark on the map. It was called in at 3:43pm and the lady followed the dog from Eads to James Farmer Way to Addison. This would be the general area we think Pugsley might be hanging out in.

No luck with the traps yet. Only one cat caught yesterday morning.

Let's hope for better luck today. We are thinking we might need to start flyering further out, so watch for some information on street locations and flyering get-together's soon.

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Sunday and Monday update

Around 10 people met up on Sunday and went out and flyered. We particularly focused on the areas around where the dog tracker had a strong hit, which was in the woods around Maryland Park Ave, Early Street and the corner where Eastern Ave and Southern Ave meet. I will mark it on the map.

While out flyering, a number of us talked to some people who say they might have spotted Pugsley. It is sometimes hard to say if it was actually Pugsley or not since he doesn't have any major distinguishing features and there are a couple of other loose black dogs in the area that look similar to him. Pugsley has a collar on, but no tags. Another loose lab/bulldog/pit mix that is in the area and looks a bit like Pugsley does have tags on his collar. Pugsley collar is a brown plaid collar. He has a smushed in face (like a pug) and a curly tail.

On Sunday, we brought a second trap out (the first trap has been set up in the owner’s backyard) and set it up in the woods along a trail that the tracker got a strong hit along. Unfortunately, within half an hour, we had a cat stuck in it. We got the cat out and set it up again, though with the number of cats in the area, we figured it was bound to happen again. And, sure enough, this morning there was an orange cat in the trap and another black cat hanging around trap.

Sunday, we also brought Curley with us. Curley was another stray that was picked up by animal control along with Pugsley. The PGSPCA rescued both of them and we believe that Curley is Pugsley’s father. We had Curley pee all over the trails around the trap and then walked Curley back to Pugsley’s new house. Being a male, he was a good boy and marked all over the place. We are hoping his scent might attract and keep Pugsley in that general area.

Sunday evening at around dusk, I went out and drove in the general area where the tracker thinks Pugsley might be and where some of the sightings have come in (more on that in a minute). No Pugsley, but found 5 cats along with the lab and chow strays that have been hanging out and another loose black chow mix that was hanging out on Dade Street (I think).

I went out this morning before work to drive around as well. I saw a black dog with a curly tail walking down that street that I thought for a moment might be Pugsley, but as I got closer, I saw he had a coat on and no smushed face. I think he might have belonged to a man that was walking on the other side of the road. I also spotted a black Shepard mix wondering in the area where the trap was set. Pugsley owner, who I met up with to help me reset the trap, said he lived in the house whose yard he was hanging out in.

As for sightings, we had three people call in with possible sightings yesterday. I will update the map shortly, but here is the information.

Monday, Jan 19

10:40am – report of him going between homes at 70th Place and 71st Street
4:15pm – report of him at Addison Rd. and 60th Place
4:40pm – report of him at Maryland Park Drive and Coolridge Street

Sunday, January 18, 2009

Dog Tracker and Flyering

The dog tracker came out yesterday. The dog seemed to be able to pick up Pugsley scent and followed it from where he was lost down towards Southern Ave (near Early St, I believe). He seemed to indicate that Pugsley was still in the general area where he was lost.

We are having a flyering meet-up today. Here is the information:

Time: 1pm
Location: 5945 Addison Rd, Capitol Heights, MD
Bring: Warm clothes - we have flyers and accessories

We will be focusing on flyering the areas where the dog tracker seemed to indicate Pugsley was and surrounding areas.

Friday, January 16, 2009

Pugsley is lost

Pugsley, who was recently adopted from the SPCA/Humane Society of Prince George's county, slipped out of his harness while walking on the evening of Jan. 12, 2009 and ran away. He is missing in the Addison Road area of Capitol Heights, MD (Prince Georges county).

Pugsley is a 4 years old, black pug/lab mix and weighs about 40 lbs. He is neutered and microchipped, but he is also skittish and shy.

As of today, there have been no confirmed sightings of Pugsley since he went missing. There was a possible sighting at the corner of Addison and Eads, but there are a couple of other stray/loose black dogs in that area, so we don't know if it was him or not. A dog tracker is coming in tommorrow. We have been flyering the area, but there are a lot of roads and a lot of neighborhoods to cover.

If you see the dog or have any information, please call 240-638-9713 or email pgspcavol@gmail.com.