Bud was given to me with his sister, Kitty, for XMAS. Both my children had their own puppy now. Somehow, Bud got out of our yard in East Baltimore and made it across a busy street into another neighborhood. Dogs Finding Dogs brought Heidi out to find him. We had 1 possible siting of him at a playground. Heidi tracked for Bud thru the alleys and across yards and then stopped and alerted on a backyard. She was telling us that Bud was here! There were fresh mud scratches on the back door as well. We spoke to the owners and they said that they had not seen him. They cleaned the back door, cut the grass to throw off a tracking dog and much more! We put flyers up right outside their home as well as the rest of the area and they were ripped down. Heidi came out a second time and the same thing! He was there! We had Dogs Finding Dogs write a formal letter to the home owners appealing for help! A neighborhood child saw Bud in these peoples’ car! The same day that the heat was turned up on them Bud was found all the way across town in the worst section of west Baltimore tied with a rope to an abandoned house. When I went to Animal Control I found him there, ready to be put to sleep because he was deemed not adoptable because he was scared! I was extremely angry! Put a puppy to sleep! Of course a puppy would be scared! Needless to say, we were reunited with Bud and my kids are thrilled. Bud’s sister is no longer sad that he is gone. Dogs Finding Dogs were the only reason that we found Bud! Without their help Bud would have been gone forever. I shudder to think what those awful people were going to do with him!