Dog Gets Lost at a Bad Time in Colorado

Susan Chavez is a resident of Pueblo, Colorado. Tegan, her black-brown Chihuahua and Yorkie mix went missing one night. She remembered letting Tegan out overnight and forgetting to let her in. She thought that Tegan was in her crate all night, but when morning came, Tegan wasn’t.

Chavez searched all over the place for Tegan but there was no luck. To make matters worse, Community Animal Services of Pueblo gets closed after PAWS for Life relinquished its license to operate.

The animals and the operations of the closed shelter got relocated, making it harder to seek help in searching for Tegan.

Tegan’s owner suffers from a generalized anxiety disorder. But because of Tegan, she feels at ease despite Tegan not being an officially trained emotional support dog. “I think that maybe she’ll be there. I keep waiting for her to pop out.” Says Chavez.

Article and photo source: agjournalonline.com

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