LISBON – Abandoned and left in the rain on Tuesday, the dog formerly known as Goldy was warm and dry in a new home by Thursday night.
Two days after she was discovered tied to a post at the Auburn boat launch, the Yorkshire terrier was adopted by a Lisbon couple who took her home early Thursday evening.
Gone were the fleas that had vexed the animal when she was first brought to the Humane Society in Lewiston. Gone also was the name.
“Her new name is Lucky,” said Forrest E. Jordan Sr.
“She’s lucky,” said Linda, his wife, “and we’re lucky, too.”
The couple, in their 70s, saw a photograph and read about the abandoned dog Wednesday morning. For Forrest, it was something like love at first sight.
“I saw that picture and I thought, that’s a shame,” Forrest said. “I said, she has got to have a home. This dog is going to be my little buddy.”
And so it was done. The couple went to the Greater Androscoggin Humane Society in Lewiston to inquire about the dog.
Forrest, who has had dogs all of his life, said there was something about this one that looked familiar. Although it was originally believed to be a Shih Tsu, Forrest correctly identified it as a Yorkshire Terrier, the same breed as his former pet.
“This is a Yorky,” he said. “You better believe she is.”
A man having lunch at the boat launch with his daughter Tuesday morning found the dog tied to a post. That man later went back to the Humane Society to check on the dog. There, he met the Jordans and learned they were taking her home.
“He told us he nearly cried when he found the dog,” Linda said.
Animal Control Officer Wendell Strout was investigating the matter, trying to find out who left the dog tied up in the woods with a brief note nearby. It remained under investigation Thursday night.
It’s only been two days, but Lucky seemed to be putting it behind her.
“She’s got a really good personality,”Linda said. “She follows us from room to room.”
Not only that, but she’s house trained and she responds to voice commands. Forrest said she already seemed accustomed to her new name.
“She made herself right at a home,” Forrest said. “She’s some happy, I’ll tell you.”
No need to convince Jo Bell, a family friend who was around when the Jordans brought Lucky home.
“I’m so excited,” Bell said, “that this dog ended up at the home that she did. These are about the nicest people an animal could go home with.”


found with a NOTE?? any more info than THAT?
... A NOTE? what kind of note? Why there? Who did it, why,m any other info. So sad, U have our interested then fail to give any pertinent info, that the public may be able to assist with. God bless the Big-Hearts
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The note was in a previously published story
http://www.sunjournal.com/city/story/917114
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I hadnt been able to catch the previous story. I was told about it, then got the issue following this, was already to late. Cool.
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Now this does your heart good!! May the Jordans and Lucky have many happy times together!
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the dog was tied to a post where, i'm sure, it's previous keepers figured it'd be resuced by someone ...
i have 4 dogs (all large breed, too) that i picked up, loose on the sides of highways. their former keepers abandoned them offering no hope of rescue. rather, deaths (quick, maybe) by getting hit by passing vehicles. i picked my dogs up without hesitation, vetted them, had them spayed/neutered AND microchipped ... and did i mention that they're large breed dogs? now, bless these old folks for picking up this teacup ... more people should show such compassion
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Poor pup! I thought sure she would take longer to rehabilitate than just a few days.
SO happy she found a good home!!!
I wish I had a big huge plot of land and a monster size house so I could adopt all of the animals that find themselves without a home.
I hope she gets loved on, fed well and spoiled rotten now!
Congrats to her new owners on their new little friend.
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Yea good for u i am sure she will be cared,loved as long as she lives....
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