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Update: Missing Pug Found, Returned Home

Livermore woman asked for help in finding missing pug and she got it.

Update: A missing pug has been found and returned to the Livermore woman who had asked for the public's help in finding her missing pug.

Read the comments below for the latest information.

Patch had received this message yesterday via Facebook from Laurie Chandler:

I was hoping maybe you could help get the word out to help us find our missing black pug Bella. She was last seen yesterday the 22nd about 5:30 on the corner of Pine and P St. She is blind and diabetic and needs daily medication. We are heartbroken and desperate to find her. Please if anyone has seen her call us at 925-447-9904, 925-895-2277 or 925-785-2242.

Patch readers can also post notices on missing/found pets and other neighborhood news in our announcements section.

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area man October 24, 2012 at 10:28 am
Just stop Larry Dickman we don't hear it this time.
Laura October 24, 2012 at 10:35 am
Please let me know if I can help! I have a pug I love dearly, and hope Bella is safely found!
Lauras055@yahoo.com
Styler October 24, 2012 at 12:31 pm
I know this is a stupid question, but have you contacted Livermore Animal Control and the Dublin Shelter? Also, is she licensed?
Laurie Lesniak Chandler October 24, 2012 at 01:54 pm
We have contacted both. Bella is licensed but she was not wearing any identification when she went missing
Sonya October 24, 2012 at 02:01 pm
Hope you find her soon. I live around that area and will keep my eye out for her.
Larry Dickman October 24, 2012 at 03:16 pm
Maybe she was stolen with the other pug. Someone may have a pug fetish. There it is 'area man'.
Styler October 24, 2012 at 04:43 pm
I will keep my eye out while I am driving around Livermore, I do hope that you find her.
jasc October 24, 2012 at 04:46 pm
Make flyers and drop them in every mailbox in your neighborhood, at least one street over in each direction. I did this once when my parent's cat went missing for a week and she showed up, injured, at the door that very night. We think a neighbor was keeping her, unaware she was owned. Also try calling all the local vets with her info in case someone has brought her in. I hope you find your sweet girl!
Joe Karlton October 24, 2012 at 05:47 pm
My neighbors found her yesterday, she is safe and sound and on her way back home. :-)
Styler October 24, 2012 at 05:54 pm
This is awesome news.
Laurie Lesniak Chandler October 24, 2012 at 06:08 pm
She is back home safe and sound. Thank you to Livermore Patch and to everyone who helped get the word out :)
Marie October 24, 2012 at 07:07 pm
Glad you guys found her safe.
Terri S. October 24, 2012 at 07:27 pm
Hurray!!! I'm so glad to see the happy ending here!
Laura October 24, 2012 at 09:07 pm
Awesome news!
Alex October 25, 2012 at 06:51 am
Its cool that neighbors can still find a way to reach out, even in these times mans best friend is never left behind.
Note Article
Just a short thought to get the word out quickly about anything in your neighborhood.
Share something with your neighbors. Write a new post... What's up? Make an announcement, speak your mind, or sell something
Nika Megino (Editor) June 17, 2013 at 10:59 am
Hi Christian! Sorry for the trouble! I've gone in and reapproved your posts. I did, however, deleteRead More the duplicates. Please let me know if you have any more trouble with posting, and again, sorry for the inconvenience with our Spambot!
Christian Holm June 17, 2013 at 04:04 pm
Thanks, Nika! I truly appreciate your efforts. I just wish the software would get fixed.
Bridget Carney June 15, 2013 at 10:10 pm
Hi Penelope! I am interested in finding out more about your puppies. Please e-mail me atRead More bridget.carney@gmail.com
DeAnna Senft McDaid June 13, 2013 at 07:32 pm
thank you Lauren
Cindy Eckel June 14, 2013 at 08:01 am
Did you try 'Pleasanton Rentals' in Pleasanton...I know you asked for Livermore but this place hasRead More it all!
DeAnna Senft McDaid June 14, 2013 at 12:44 pm
Thank you Cindy I'll give them a call. apprecitate you taking the time.
Abby and Buddy
Beatrice Karnes June 13, 2013 at 08:48 am
They are beautiful and you described them so well! I hope that someone steps forward quickly! (IRead More have my quota of cats already.)
TrueRealist June 12, 2013 at 06:35 pm
It isn't up to the gov. to help raise your kids. The stork didn't drop the kid off unexpectedly. IfRead More you can't afford kids then don't have them.
barbieann June 13, 2013 at 08:39 am
Wow, so quick to jump to conclusions and judge. Maybe T.G. BUYS the child's lunch. Every schoolRead More sells hot lunch every day. At the majority of our schools, more lunches are bought than given for free.
DeAnna Senft McDaid June 13, 2013 at 12:43 pm
The schools give us 2 options as parents. 1. Buying lunches on campus or 2. Send them with a lunch.Read More Clearly the author of this chose number 1 and the school was OUT leaving the child with NO 3rd option. Shame on that school.
Jason Morgan June 9, 2013 at 09:33 pm
A great issue! However, the rodeo is nothing but animal cruelty wrapped up as "tradition"Read More and "entertainment". Why would the animal's welfare become a concern now? Rodeo performers have been documented beating, kicking, and shocking normally docile cows and horses in chutes and holding pens. "Bucking broncos" and steers are provoked with electric prods, sharp sticks, caustic ointments, and the pinching "bucking" strap, which is what really makes them jump, they are not "wild" and "dangerous" . The cowboys earn points by spurring the bucking horse. I have seen them up close and many are bleeding. Calves, roped when running, have their necks snapped back by the lasso, often resulting in neck and back injuries, bruises, broken bones, and internal bleeding. After their short and painful "careers," animals in rodeos are sent to the slaughterhouse. Dr. C.G. Haber, a veterinarian who spent 30 years as a federal meat inspector, describes the animals discarded from rodeos for slaughter as being "so extensively bruised that the only areas in which the skin was attached [to the flesh] was the head, neck, leg, and belly. I have seen animals with six to eight ribs broken from the spine and, at times, puncturing the lungs. I have seen as much as 2 to 3 gallons of free blood accumulated under the detached skin." Every national animal protection organization opposes rodeos because of their inherent cruelty. Don't feel bad everyone, I used to love the rodeo too. Before I knew better...
Bonbrwneyes June 10, 2013 at 09:13 pm
Something to consider and not pushing it aside because I feel its unimportant, but what I'd love toRead More have access to is how the riders that were hurt are doing today. Two bull riders got gored, one in the back and he was down and out for a bit and then obviously not "okay" as he stumbled out of the arena and then another that got his leg hurt and he couldn't get himself over the gate on his own. Left saturday's Rodeo hoping they were okay and would love follow up if at all possible. Thanks!
Danielle Nabozny June 8, 2013 at 03:00 pm
Thank you! That is what we want to know too. We have had more power outages this week than in theRead More 20+ years total that we have lived in this house!
Lynn June 8, 2013 at 07:03 pm
It would be nice to know, indeed. When my husband called to report the outage the recording saidRead More there were no outages in our area, which was clearly incorrect.
AT June 9, 2013 at 06:00 pm
I got the same thing, no outages when I called. I requested to be contacted by PG&E to explainRead More the problem. No call for that but I did get a "survey" call about their automated system. We have also lived here for 20+ years and never had this many outages.
Kari Hulac (Editor) June 8, 2013 at 12:48 pm
Great photos, Kathie..was the horse being evacuated?
Kathie Seymour-Sindicic June 8, 2013 at 12:54 pm
Thank you!! Yes this lady was evacuating this horse. It was the only one a saw be evacuated.