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Clear Lake family finds missing dog 10 months after Hurricane Ike
01:23 PM CDT on Monday, July 27, 2009
By Kevin Reece / 11 News



HOUSTON—Daizy, a 4-year-old Blue Lacy, is a survivor. For 10 months after Hurricane Ike, she was missing. Now, she's home again with the Bauer family in Clear Lake.

The hurricane blew down Joe and Kathy Bauer’s back fence, so they took Daizy and her Blue Lacy companion, Hank, to the Pet Palace in Webster for boarding until they could get the fence repaired.

“We ended up getting a call at 10 a.m. saying the dogs were gone. Both of ‘em,” said Joe Bauer. They found Hank that same day wandering in a wooded area behind the boarding kennel, but Daizy was gone.

“The kids would ask when it was freezing cold, when we had the snow, when we had thunderstorms, they would say, 'Where is Daizy? What do you think she’s doing? Is she OK?'” said Bauer.

The family, with the help of their friends and an extended network of Blue Lacy advocates they found online, printed fliers, offered a reward and plastered neighborhoods with yard signs bearing Daizy’s picture. I couldn’t bear the thought of her thinking we abandoned her,” said Kathy Bauer. “I just couldn’t live with that.”

They traveled throughout the Clear Lake, Webster and Pasadena areas responding to reports of possible sightings. But for 10 months, Daizy stayed missing. Last week, the family received the news they had been waiting for. Two of the Bauers' friends said they were positive they’d seen Daizy wandering in a wooded area along a power line easement in Webster, less than a mile away from the kennel where she was last seen, back in September.

With Hank leading the way, Joe went searching for Daizy and found her, just as their friends had promised. But after months on her own, apparently fending for herself, she was too skittish and nervously ran away.

Last Thursday night, Kathy made the trip with them. Neighbors reported seeing the dog emerge late at night from the wooded area through a break in a fence at the end of a cul-de-sac. Neighbors had become accustomed to leaving food out for her. She would make her rounds then disappear back into the woods at daybreak.

This time, Kathy called to Daizy and gave their familiar family whistle. The dog bolted right toward her. “She sat and lifted her paw for a handshake like she always would. Then she started whimpering,” said Kathy, who admitted she was whimpering a bit, too.
“I was in the middle of the street at 11:45 at night crying and thanking the Lord. It was a wonderful, wonderful reunion.”

The Blue Lacy is the official state dog breed of Texas. The breed was developed in the Texas Hill Country and is reportedly a mix of Greyhound, scent hound and coyote. It's a breed that dog experts predict would be able to fend well for itself if lost or abandoned. And now, although still at times a bit shy and nervous around strangers after her 10 month solo ordeal, Daizy is back at home with the rest of the Bauer pack.

“When you have a bond with an animal like that and you know how strong-willed she is, you just don’t give up,” said Kathy. And apparently neither does a little dog named Daizy.

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Hurricane Season 2009 starts June 1

It's that time of year again here in the South........Hurricane Season. Many areas here in Southeast Texas still haven't recovered from last September's storm "Ike" but for the most part alot of work has been done. Our fur friends need to be included in our hurricane season preparedness!

Preparing Your Pet For Hurricane Season
By Fay Freedell

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October 13th, Hurricane Ike’s one-month anniversary

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The Galveston Island Humane Society will resume animal adoptions to the public on Monday, October 13th, Hurricane Ike’s one-month anniversary.

Since phone lines are still down, Caroline and the entire Galveston Island Humane Society staff invite the public to stop by, visit, volunteer, and just maybe look around for a new furry friend. The Galveston Island Humane Society is located at 5301 Avenue S. Their website address is, http://www.galvestonhumane.org/.

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Dogs left homeless by Hurricane Ike can be adopted

More than 20 dogs from Texas made homeless by Hurricane Ike are expected to be ready for adoption today at the Humane Society of Broward County's Dania Beach shelter.

Anyone interested in adopting can visit the shelter at 2070 Griffin Road. For information, go to the Humane Society's Web site: http://www.humanebroward.com/ or call 954-989-3977.

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2 Weeks after Hurricane Ike

Left~Hwy 45 going to galveston~Center~NASA Rd 1~Right ~Photo of Pappadeaux's, a popular eatery across from the boardwalk.

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Two weeks since Hurricane Ike roared across Texas. One SCAREY night indeed! We are slowly getting back up to speed. Still haven’t seen the insurance adjuster……would like to get the roof fixed before it rains again LOL! Mike did some repairs so hopefully it will hold. We were 9 days without power (most importantly air conditioning) UGH! The roof needs fixing as well as walls from water coming in (and we were boarded up!), my beautiful hardwood floors buckled in a couple places, the ceiling in our bedroom (about 4 ft wide crack/hole) needs to be replaced and 2 broken windows. The water in the marina came up to a foot from the bottom of our townhomes (we are 16 feet up on piers). Davis Rd was under water as well as some garages at the Wharf had 4 feet of water in them…..unfortunately some of our neighbors did lose their vehicles. Four chimneys blown off the roofs. Many trees split in half and damaged nearby buildings. The condos next door have been condemned and it is not known if they will rebuild or tear it down. Our parking lot was littered with dead fish, logs, barrels from 2 miles away and huge tree limbs, debris and water completely covering the concrete. It looked like a bomb had gone off. It’s amazing to look at it now just 2 weeks later, most of the debris has been piled up on the side of the street and waiting for disposal.

We ventured out in the boat this weekend and the damage we saw was horrendous.
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The Kemah boardwalk has been basically reduced to sticks, 3 Amigo's has lost their docks as well as Outriggers (our favorite local boating eatery). 60 foot yachts on top of each other, half sunk and up in residents front yards. Some look as though they are meant to be parked there. We could see one sailboat sunk in the channel with only the top of the mast visible.

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Hurricane Ike



Bullseye! League City Texas was in the path of Hurricane Ike. We evacuated to Mike's shop in Pasadena Texas where we rode out the storm. We lost power around 9:00 PM Sept 13 as Ike was approaching with 110 mile an hour winds.


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Hurricane Ike slammed into the Gulf Coast, shredding buildings, flooding streets, and knocking out power for millions of people. With winds reaching 110 miles (177 kilometers) an hour, Ike came ashore over Galveston, Texas, as a strong Category 2 storm just after 3 a.m. EST. The massive storm, nearly as big as Texas itself, moved over Houston before dawn, blowing out windows and scattering documents from skyscrapers such as the 75-story Chase Tower, the state's tallest building.

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Dagwood in Times Square New York!



Dagwood was entered into the Purina Dog Chow contest and his photo was shown in Times Square on the big screen.


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The Purina® Dog Chow® Picture Your Dog in Times Square event was a HUGE success!

On Thursday, June 19, 2008 over 9,000 dogs were featured on the digital displays in New York’s Times
Square! You can relive your dog’s moment of fame by logging on to
http://www.longliveyourdog.com/dogpark/TimesSquare.aspx to see a snapshot of your dog’s photo in
Times Square! Once you download your dog’s photo, you can click to order exclusive merchandise
celebrating your one-in-a-million dog’s moment of fame!

Thank you for participating in this special event,

Your Friends at Long Live Your Dog


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