Champion whippet escapes at airport

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I feel so bad for the dog and for the owner. I would be going out of my mind
I would too, not to mention the dog is a $150,000 champion dog. I mean even if it were safe if someone else happened to come upon it who knows if they would return the dog or keep it for their own personal breeding. Even without papers I'm sure they could get a good price on her puppy's.
 

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I'd be freaking out -- I just wouldn't ever fly either of my dogs, even though it means a 2-3 day drive when I go Spain-UK instead of a two hour flight.

I'm sure they wouldn't enjoy the flight in the hold - and I'd be really worried about something like this happening.

Lets hope for the best...
 

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Last I heard she's still missing and they are worried about the cold. Lord, I'd be a basketcase !!! Will the airline be held responsible ??
 

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Last I heard she's still missing and they are worried about the cold. Lord, I'd be a basketcase !!! Will the airline be held responsible ??
I'd be a wreck as well. I doubt the airline will get in trouble though they probably have one of those fly at your own risk dealie things. Either that or they'll just count the dog as luggage and show them the fine print saying "we are not responsible for lost or stolden luggage":rolleyes: . I hope this dog gets found and is ok.
 

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They did sight her from a helicopter, but couldn't track her..... heard she's worth $150,000. ! Don't know if that's insured or not.
 

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They did sight her from a helicopter, but couldn't track her..... heard she's worth $150,000. ! Don't know if that's insured or not.
I didn't read about them sighting her from a copter but I read about her being worth that much too. I just read that the search has been called off:( . I guess nobody wants to put any more effort into searching for the poor girl.
 

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Makes me sick !! Poor Vivi !!! I did read that the owner/handler " thought " they had the cage secure !
 

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I feel so bad for that poor dog. No hair, no fat, and New York cold. It's probably very scared. Not to mention all the unsavory characters who read that story and thought "Hey, a dog worth $150,000? If I hurry, maybe I can find it first!"
 
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They had this story on ABC's World News Tonight last night, and between Diane Sawyer simpering her way through the story like it was kinda funny and the AKC rep repeatedly calling the dog 'it', I was a little depressed. I'm not a fragile flower of sensitivity and I hate when people call their pets their 'furkids' or whatever, but the poor little animal is lost in a wilderness just as a cold front from Canada is about to belt the East back to the Ice Age, and whatever the debate about their souls, animals emphatically have gender.
 

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It just makes me sad that she'll probably never be found...alive. I mean yeah it does take a little effort, and more likely money, to fund a search but this dog is not capable of handling cold weather, like you mentioned Casablanca. It's wearing a jacket and if that jacket is to get wet then the poor thing is worse off than if it wasn't wearing a jacket at all. The owner must be so upset and the poor dog probably is so frightened even if someone did find her the dog probably wouldn't come up to a strange person anyways.
 

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I had watched this on the news :(

I would be horrified :( But it is rare cases like this I will *never* fly my dogs in cargo. I hate driving..Would rather fly...Especially long distances...but I would rather drive than risk losing my dogs.
 

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I hadn't heard that she was wearing a jacket.!! I so hope they find her !!!
 

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Heard this morning that the owners have contacted a psychic and they say the dog is safe and in a building.................
 

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THE SEARCH FOR VIVI DAY 6
Psychics have Vivi on their minds


BY LUIS PEREZ
STAFF WRITER; Staff writer Denise Flaim contributed to this story.

February 21, 2006

The physical search for Vivi has gone psychic.

With all leads running dry on the sixth day since the prized show dog darted off a plane during boarding at Kennedy Airport, the main search party has begun taking advice of at least four animal communicators.

"They are telling us that she is alive and they are telling us she is warm," Honi Reisman, a close friend of Vivi's owners, said via cell phone yesterday as she searched the heated cargo buildings dotting the airport. "They are saying she's in a building - but there are hundreds of buildings."

About a dozen psychics in total have chimed in, claiming to channel Vivi, with four psychics echoing the same information, said Paul Lepiane, Vivi's co-owner.

Yesterday afternoon, one lead appeared to have paid off. Lepiane said dog droppings consistent with the 30-pound whippet's were found behind a cargo building in the northwest section of the airport.

"It's a huge breakthrough," said Lepiane, who on Sunday announced a $5,000 reward for the white and brindle dog.

Close to a hundred hours have already been logged by searchers for the prized whippet, whose full name is Champion Bohem C'est La Vie. On Wednesday morning, Vivi was on her way home from the Westminster Dog Show - where she took a coveted award of merit - when she broke free from her crate before being loaded inside the plane. The crate latch was later found to have been broken.

Though she can run as fast as 35 mph, both her owners and the psychics think she is somewhere on the airport's 5,000 acres.

Animal telepathy is not new for Vivi's co-owner, Jil Walton. One communicator helping search for Vivi also channeled Walton's horse 10 years ago, finding that the animal once had an offspring who died, Walton said. The information turned out to be accurate.

"Some part of me says it's ridiculous to feel hope," Walton in a phone interview, speaking of the pet psychic, "but some other part of me says it's real."

Reisman's sister, Carol, gave the name of psychic Beatrice Lydecker of Portland, Ore., as helping out. Lydecker said Vivi was in eyeshot of lots of yellow equipment - not much help in an airport littered with forklifts - and was hiding under folded boxes. "She said Vivi could hear a person calling to her, but she didn't recognize the voice," Carol Reisman said.

Meanwhile, volunteers will lead the first grid search of the residential and marsh areas surrounding the airport today. Vivi's owners have arranged to have two search dogs that specialize in finding their own kind brought in today to canvass the area. The Westminster Kennel Club is footing the bill.

Staff writer Denise Flaim contributed to this story.
 

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The Westminster Kennel Club is footing the bill.
*Claps* Nice to see the orginization helping out.

I dont really beleive in the pycic stuff but I would do ANYTHING to find emma
 
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They had this story on ABC's World News Tonight last night, and between Diane Sawyer simpering her way through the story like it was kinda funny and the AKC rep repeatedly calling the dog 'it', I was a little depressed. I'm not a fragile flower of sensitivity and I hate when people call their pets their 'furkids' or whatever, but the poor little animal is lost in a wilderness just as a cold front from Canada is about to belt the East back to the Ice Age, and whatever the debate about their souls, animals emphatically have gender.
I was watching something on it on Headline News, and they were cracking some dog jokes too. One of those times that you want to reach into your TV and smack the news anchor.
 

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A friend of mine contacts her dog physic at least once a month ! Has done so for years...... I can't go alone with all of it, but some of the thinks she's said is pretty whooooooooooo !!!! I wonder if the search parties have thought of recordings of the owner calling Vivi ??? It might draw her out as she must be scared to death !!
 

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