If you've adopted her and love her, too, I would expect that. Everyone instantly adored her when we were together for 8 years.
I'm offering $10,000 to get her back. I am beyond frustrated and feel so helpless and lost without her.
I will help and pay for whoever has her to get another dog. I know dog's are not like inanimate objects that can easily be replaced, but I will go above and beyond to try my hardest to make this better or as good as possible for everyone involved.
But she was literally stolen from me for no reason and I suspect the motive was money and greed and I've been lied to so severely.
I'm at the end of my rope. My family shuns me, ridicules, harasses and humiliates me still -- AFTER my best friend ever was stolen and the whole situation reeks so bad. If they don't have more involvement than what they claim and if they don't know where Lindsay is right now, I'd be shocked. Looks, smells, feels like more of the indescribably cruel, stupid, and torturous crap they have put me through. And for what? I have no idea. But as my father wrote to me:
"Hopefully, this will be a wake-up call and help you see reality."
--Robert A. Roy's email message to me after I made the mistake of informing him that my 8-year-old Chocolate Lab was stolen and then I was told she was "dead." But nothing else.What reality? That he's worthless? And mean? Has my father offered to help try to track down what happened? Other than blaming me, his son, for everything that may or may not have happened to Lindsay, does he stop and consider if anyone else made a mistake or did something to harm her? Does he believe his son, rise to his defense no matter what and take his side? Or is he possibly involved in her disappearance and is this whole ordeal somehow supposed to "teach me a lesson" or help me see "reality" as he puts it.
The reality of what? How much I loved, cared for and miss my dog and what a total mess I am without her?
If there is some other reality that makes sense to a stolen dog case, I'm clueless.
I can't even get basic information like if she's dead, what caused it? Etc. Nothing more than "dead." Would you find that acceptable if it happened to your canine family member? Of course not.
Today, I sent a message to the Dog Whisperer, Mr. Cesar Millan, turning to him for help. If anyone knows anything about where Lindsay is and how to get her returned to me, please hurry and help. I can and will keep any information confidential and if you can help reunite us, I'll reward you.
Lindsay is quite simply the love of my life.
11/25/2014
Dear Cesar,
My best friend, Lindsay Davenport Roy, an 8-year-old Chocolate Labrador Retriever, was stolen from me 05/31/2014 in West Hollywood, CA. We live in Cathedral City and were making our way back home after visiting Santa Barbara and delivering a thank you card to Oprah Winfrey (not in person, we dropped it off.)
I was told that Lindsay was at Laurel Pet Clinic in W. Hollywood and not to worry because I'd get her back soon, "she's doing well."
Two days later, I was told "Lindsay's dead." And that's all I was told about what happened to her.
That's not close to normal -- to not be allowed to see my dog at the vet's office; and if indeed she died, then why am I being shut down and out by everyone involved? I've tried to find out where she died, when, what happened, was a mistake made? It makes no sense at all. I've called and visited the clinic, LA Animal Services Agency, and to no avail.
It has been completely inhumane and I've never heard of nor experienced anything like it.
Lindsay is a trained and registered Service Dog. No one seems to care.
Lindsay has even saved my life several times.
I need my "Chocolate Lab of Pure Love," as I call her. I'm a total wreck without her.
It just so happens I discovered videos on YouTube of a Chocolate Lab up for adoption beginning June 10, 2014.
The dog's name is -- Lindsay. And she looks and moves exactly my Lindsay and I know in my heart it is definitely her. Why or how would my dog wind up at the Pinellas County Animal Shelter in Largo, Florida? I wish I knew. This is why I"m writing. I seem to have hit a dead end and am asking for your help, please.
The dog's name is -- Lindsay. And she looks and moves exactly my Lindsay and I know in my heart it is definitely her. Why or how would my dog wind up at the Pinellas County Animal Shelter in Largo, Florida? I wish I knew. This is why I"m writing. I seem to have hit a dead end and am asking for your help, please.
Lindsay's AVID Microchip # is 094782727. My contact information: 760.844.3802; 37250 Bankside Drive, #5, Cathedral City, CA, 92234.
Los Angeles Animal Control Officer Yvette Smith promised me I'd get her back and that she wouldn't be put up for adoption -- EVER.
has her and decided to try to convince me Lindsay was "dead," for a number of reasons:
Neither she nor Officer Aparicio nor anyone else with the City of Los Angeles who is supposedly "in the know" who I've been referred to for informaiton will tell me what happened or where she is now.
I'm heartbroken and if there's anyone that might be able to whisper in an ear or two and work some much needed magic, I hope and pray it's you and your wonderful assistant whisperers.
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"Lindsay" up for adoption on The Pinellas County, Florida Animal Shelter's Facebook Page , June - September 2014 |
But right now, it's really sickening and I don't know what to do about it or where to turn.
Any help, any suggestions, any legal advice, referrals, whatever you suggest, I'll do it and anything you can do, please don't wait -- go for it. My life is on hold until I find her. I just know she is still alive.
Here are the videos featuring Lindsay in Pinellas County, FL, which I have to say looks an awful like the Los Angeles Animal Shelter on W. Pico Blvd. I think I've been played for a real fool and it makes me so upset.
Words can't describe how depressed and worried for Lindsay and her well being I've been.
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLCptrU3joCiqagf-n9ok47kT8bAECtR1F\
If she died, then they should provide some answers, paperwork, verifiable information so I can accept it, as difficult as it would be, and not be left in the dark and totally confused as to how people can do this to someone.
Please do not hesitate to contact me should you have any questions.
If you'd like to learn more about who I am and my broadcast journalism career and current job search, I invite you to check out my website: www.KevinRRoy.com.
I'm a big fan and I love dogs so much. Thank you for helping humans by teaching us how to be better communicators, listeners and friends to our furry family members. I can't think of a more worthy or important cause -- helping people and dogs live their best lives, as Oprah puts it and lives it, especially when it comes to being good to our pups.
All my best and on behalf of Lindsay Davenport Roy, woof woof!
There is no doubt in my mind these are one and the same dog. MY dog!
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