UPS Driver Thinks He’s Rescuing A Lost Dog Until Reads Note Around His Neck

UPS Driver Thinks He’s Rescuing A Lost Dog Until Reads Note Around His Neck
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  1. My husband delivered for FedEx Express for 31 years and had lots of dog friends along his various routes. He carried dog treats with him all the time. Some dogs would jump in his van knowing where my husband, Fred — his customers dubbed him "FredEx"–kept the goodies. He always looked forward to the visits from the dogs, but never had a stow-away.

  2. The dog I have now loved our UPS driver! He always left two small size milk bones on any package he delivered to out house! We’d be walking through the neighborhood and my dog would hear his truck and get excited! ( believe it our not our dog is not very treat motivated) I think he just loved him! He was our driver until he retired. For awhile after he retired I had to keep telling him that’s not Kenny ❤️ we appreciate all of you drivers! 💕❤️

  3. This is sweet, yet why don't dog owners put tags on their dogs' collars with the dog's name and a contract phone#? 🤨

    One of the very first things I did when I got Opal was buy her a collar & tag and add my phone number to it

  4. I spent 33 years driving for Meals on Wheels, and I so understand how this guy felt. I had had everything from Dogs to cats hop in my truck when I wasn't looking. I even had a Horse stick its head inside looking for a roll. You know your doing something right when even the animals are looking forward to see you.

  5. I had a mail order business which I ran from home for many years. I had pick ups for my parcels every weekday. I put all parcels outside in front of my living room window. Eventually my Bouvier Noah would lie on the couch every day around pick up time. He would wait for the mailman to come up to the pile of parcels, then stand on the back of the sofa and charge at the window barking his head off scaring the poor guy. Once he accomplished his daily scare he would jump off the sofa, with a sort of smile of satisfaction, and get on with the rest of his day. On the other hand he never barked at he regular mail delivery person Linda, she brought cookies every day.

  6. For those of you who don't know, many of these people just make up these stories and use clip videos they find online. It might be a way of testing their story writing skills.

  7. What a Cute story , Thanks for sharing.
    I love stories with a happy ending & that was nice of the UPS driver to bring the dog back to where he belonged,so sweet..

  8. My mailman once took a dog that was too big to live in my new apartment. We had left the dog at our old address and went to feed it each evening. The entire situation was breaking our hearts. We tried to find him a home, but no one wanted a dog that was WELL over 100 lbs and still a puppy!! We figured he had Great Dane in him somewhere. One day we stopped to feed him, and he was GONE. We were terrified he had been hurt. We stopped by a neighbor's house, and the neighbor said, the MAILMAN said the dog kept up pretty well with him for a mile or two so he opened the door and the dog crawled right inside with him. He knew we had moved and were OBVIOUSLY taking care of the dog each day, but he knew we must be having a hard time placing the big guy. So he told our neighbor he took the dog and that if we ever wanted him back, we were welcome to stop by and get him… We never did of course, because we knew the mailman must truly love the dog. There were stories all around with the neighbors in our old neighborhood about the dog that sat in the back seat of the mailman's Maverick with his front paws in the front seat and road with the mailman every day!! He had become a beloved pet. We were blessed. BACKGROUND: We were from the country and it was 40 years ago, so having a loose dog was common at that time. I would never have a dog loose like that today!! We also had neighbors who were keeping track of our pet. Long before we had to move, the mailman hollered to me one day. He said, "Hey, I need you to know your dog barks at me and I am afraid of it, so if you don't lock it up, I will start spraying it with a repellent. I said, "Oh, it is a nice dog, I guess she just suspects you of foul play because you stop by every house in the morning and never go in…. I took my Shepherd/Lab mix by the collar and said, come meet her, she is very sweet, and then she won't bother you anymore." He said, "Not that one. I have known her for years and I know she is a good girl! I am talking about that BIG ONE!" I laughed and looked confused and said, "You mean the puppy?" He said, "Puppy??" And I said, "Yes, this is Buford! He is about 3.5 months old. He is a very big puppy, but he loves people." The mailman got out of his car and petted both dogs. He said, "No, I will not worry about this dog anymore!" He took Buford home with him, when Buford was about 6 months old! I never felt luckier. My other pet was older, and I had neighbors fighting over who could take her home with them. She moved in with my high school boyfriend's family and was loved until the day she passed. No one really knew Buford as well as the mailman. I heard that Buford spent years riding daily with the mailman, and I don't think any dogs ever threatened him again. 😉

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