The pup to the left is Snowball.
You may remember Snowball because of his heart-wrenching story:
Among the thousands of crushing moments from last week’s deadly
hurricane, one image brought the anguish home to many: a tearful little
boy torn from his dog while being shuttled to safety."Everyone wants to know about Snowball," said Laura Maloney,
executive director of the Louisiana Society for the Prevention of
Cruelty to Animals.The boy was among the thousands sheltered at the Superdome after the
hurricane. But when he went to board a bus to be evacuated to Houston, a
police officer took the dog away. The boy cried out — "Snowball!
Snowball!" — then vomited in distress. The confrontation was first
reported by The Associated Press. Authorities say they don’t know where
the boy or his family ended up.
But now there’s a ray of hope!
The United Animal Nations said
Snowball was safe, citing news from the state veterinarian’s office.
However, the information could not be immediately verified.
VERIFICATION FROM THE AMERICAN VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCATION!
The search is now on for the boy:
Reuniting Snowball and his owner will require work, patience and luck.
Volunteers planned to make visits to shelters in the Houston area
looking for the dog’s owners. They were considering walking around
carrying signs with Snowball’s photo."I don’t know how hopeful I am," Jones said. "They probably
don’t know anything about this — that there’s a reward out there and we’re
trying to look for them.
A big CHT to the readers who e-mailed, one of whom wrote:
I, like everyone else, was dumbfounded at the aftereffects of the hurricane last week. I was so shaken that I couldn’t even cry. For some reason, your relating of this story was what enabled me to cry — not only for the little boy and his dog, but for the tens of thousands directly affected by this disaster.

