After many months and two court cases, Caine was unfortunately returned to his original owner, who once again put him on a chain outside. In December, only two months after Caine had been returned to his owner, we learned that the owner was now in prison again and Caine and a female pit had both escaped their enclosure and were running around downtown Pulaski. Shay was the first to say that he had spotted Caine, but with a choice between Shay and the female Caine decided to run off with the female (I guess shay just didn't have that animal magnetism, sorry Shay). A few weeks later Joyce was able to catch him, well actually she called him and he jumped into the front seat of her truck, maybe he just likes females better. On the way to the shelter Julie came over the intercom and Caine's ears perked up, happy to hear a familiar voice I'm sure. As we searched for an appropriate home for this big lovable dog, Caine settled back into shelter life like he had never left.
Again we all got use to taking him out and then letting him spend the day wandering from the office to the education room to sleep on the couch. Finally we thought we had found a nice home for him. His new home turned out to be a very nice one, he was allowed to sleep on a nice comfy couch and get petted all the time. Unfortunately the aggression that was no doubt instilled from his previous owners resurfaced and after two months his new owners were afraid he might hurt someone. So Julie was asked to come pick him up.
On March 26, 2007 Caine was humanely euthanized surrounded by people that loved him and will never forget him, at least I know I won't. I hope I have done his memory justice with this post and if you feel I have left anything out please feel free to add your own thoughts as I know he will be missed by many of us.
2 comments:
I think your post was wonderful. We see so many dogs in a year that we often forget the details. This was one dog that deserves to not be forgotten. Thanks Nicole for taking him on many walks and providing attention to this dog that could have been chained his entire life and forgotten... RE
Thanks Nicole. That was a great tribute to Cain, as Barb said. Thanks for all you do.
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