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This blog is dedicated to the ongoing efforts of genuine compassion in real action in striving to find my missing service dog/family member, Buddy, and requesting the assistance of others in helping to reunite us: I am actively looking for my missing/lost service dog/family member, Buddy, who is a mix of Cardigan Welsh Corgi and Dachshund (as you can find images and further details within the blog for reference) who very sadly and unfortunately went missing from my ex-husband's fenced in backyard in Terre Haute, IN on July 3, 2016 around 8pm (around the vacinity of North 28th St and the cross section with Maple Ave.) while my ex-husband watched over Buddy as I tended to respectfully addressing doctor appointments and medical testing for my disabilities/health issues and Buddy was to be returned home with me once concluded. I am humbly and kindly asking for the help of others through genuine compassion in real action in working together in collected efforts to get word out about Buddy (please freely share across social media, emails, print out and post flyers, whatever any of you are willing to volunteer in united efforts to help bring Buddy, that precious, little compassionate soul and my true family, back home to me) Buddy and I have both faced great adversity before we ever met each other and I adopted him at 6 months old as well as he did adopt me as true family without question. He ntably sports a little mohawk on top of his head between his ears from his own head injury that terribly happened when he was abandoned by whomever initially had him and left him to be found on the streets of OH before he and I came into each other's lives and rescued one another through genuine love, unwavering loyalty, compassion and devotion and I am offering a reward for his return. I sincerely thank all of you for your help and genuine compassion in real action. I am disabled and a true survivor of great adversity in having overcome a coma from a virus of the brain that nearly claimed my life, even overcoming paralysis down my right side. Though surviving the coma did leave me with a TBI (Traumatic Brain Injury) and other health related issues with chronic pain and my immune system I do not feel defined by the word 'disabled' and strongly believe we each hold the power to define ourselves, for better or for worse. I freely choose to be a far more genuinely beautiful human being in my word and in my deeds than any evil individuals and any adversity that has ever crossed my path.

Reward Offered: Help Find Buddy, Missing Service Dog/Family Member. Help Him & His Disabled Owner Reunite; Join in Genuine Compassion in Real Action in Efforts to Spread the Word; Help Him Find His Way Home

Requesting Help From the Public in Helping to Find Buddy and Reunite Us. Please Help in Finding Missing Service Dog/Family Member/Cardigan Welsh Corgi-Dachshund mix and Contact Disabled Owner, Diana Fox at 570-294-7575 With Any Information. Reward Offered. Thank You for Your Genuine Compassion In Action:

Thank you to all involved in the ongoing efforts to find Buddy and help him return home to me and the very same sincere thanks as well to the the Terre Haute, IN community for the collected volunteer efforts of genuine compassion in action in this matter regarding my missing service dog/family member. I am so very grateful to all of you for your compassion in action and humbled by it.

Here are the images of Buddy, who is a Cardigan Welsh Corgi/Dachshund mix. Please contact me at 570-294-7575 should any of you know who has him so I may kindly speak with them to explain these unfortunate circumstances or should anyone see Buddy wandering, whatever the case may be. I thank you for helping Buddy and I to get this message out to the Terre Haute and surrounding community at large helping us in these efforts:

-Buddy went missing on July 3, 2016, Sunday, at approximately 8pm around the vicinity of North 28th Street and Maple Avenue in Terre Haute, IN 47804 from my ex-husband’s fenced in backyard while he took care of him as I went through receiving medical testing and help from specialists in regards to health issues I have from the coma I survived. Buddy would have been returned to me had this unfortunate and sad incident of his escaping the backyard not have happened.

-Buddy is a Cardigan Welsh Corgi/Dachshund mix and I adopted him when he was 6 months old. He would be turning 10 years old this August 19th. He distinctively has a mini mohawk on top of his head between his ears from a prior head injury he so sadly ended up at the hands of a rotten, evil human being who harmed him prior to my adopting him when Buddy and I ended up rescuing each other through genuine love, compassion, unwavering loyalty and devotion. 

-Before I adopted Buddy he had been found on the streets of OH with a head injury from some abusive, terrible human being who hurt him and left him on the streets and he was rescued by a man from a dog pound there who is the one who named him Buddy because he believed he’d make someone a great Buddy someday. He ended up in a foster care shelter in NJ which is where Buddy and I found each other through and we had been together ever since 2006 when he was 6 months old. He is the most genuinely compassionate little soul and though I rescued him he too rescued me and we are true family to each other. 

-I am disabled with a TBI (Traumatic Brain Injury) from a coma that was due to a rare virus infection of the brain known as Viral Encephalitis and I was not expected to survive, but I am relentless and a true survivor and overcame great odds in doing so. Buddy is my service dog for comfort and compassion and has been a huge role in making my days that much better as well, and I have happily done the very same for him too. He has helped me immensely in further overcoming as well for I still live with health issues related to surviving the coma–most of all Buddy is true family to me and so genuinely loved and appreciated that I will give a reward for his return home to me.

-If anyone in the community of Terre Haute or the nearby areas sees Buddy being walked by whomever may have him in their possession I kindly and humbly ask for them to contact me, or whomever has Buddy to contact me, and I will gratefully come directly to get Buddy and bring him back home. I am genuinely grateful to whomever may be taking genuinely compassionate care of Buddy at the moment, but I ask for their kindness, compassion and honor in helping Buddy and I to reconnect for this was truly unfortunate and very sad circumstances that never should have happened in the first place The assistance of the Terre Haute and surrounding community in these efforts are so sincerely appreciated as well as everyone involved no matter where you live for you too can reach the communities through social media and your time, efforts and genuine compassion in real action is truly appreciated. I will gladly reward anyone who helps Buddy to return home to his true home with me.

The local newspaper in Terre Haute, IN, the Tribune Star, did an article on Buddy and myself in trying to help in the compassionate efforts to bring him home and you may view the link here: “Woman Says She and Lost Service Dog Need Each Other” article seeking help in the efforts via the newspaper, the Tribune Star: http://www.tribstar.com/news/local_news/woman-says-she-and-lost-service-dog-need-each-other/article_a7398824-8a46-51e7-950c-48486f159a7f.html

This blog dedicated to finding Buddy can be linked to via the following for any flyers or social media. Thank you kindly: HelpFindBuddy-Missing Service Dog/Family Member https://wordpress.com/post/onecanmakeadifference1.wordpress.com/2

Buddy’s Owner/Family:  Diana Fox

Please Contact Me Via the Following Number With Any Information Regarding Buddy:

570-294-7575

Thank you, sincerely.

*Please Note:  Please feel free to print out as flyers and post if any within the local Terre Haute, IN area are willing and able to. I cannot emphasize enough how genuinely grateful I am for any of your efforts in genuine compassion in real action. Thank you from the bottom of my heart to all of you.