18/06/2023
This is Sydney’s story, not Ryan's new dog "project" to make money off of. Ryan found out how protective I am of my babies. She told two people that she was gonna strong arm me into giving her Sydney. That didn't work. It was scary for about a week. I had people calling, messaging and texting me threats. They were coming to get Sydney. I could decide whether it was gonna be easy or hard. These people were from Singapore, Michigan, Canada, United Kingdom, Puerto Rico, Nigeria, London, etc. .
So much drama....
They were really pi**ed. They had planned on making money on their version of Sydney's story. I'm sure they made some anyway but not as much as they had planned on. But you know now that I say that. The one "project" from last week was over in Europe. Someone could be over in Europe running a "project" with Sydney's information right now.I totally suspect that she is like part of an international "project" group. That was proven last week when I got texts showing that she was covering her tracks on 3 other dog "projects" that were using one of her dogs... the same dog picture but by different names. One was a Gofund for 6000 pounds in London. A Sydney Gofund had been started for $6000 dollars. Sydney's Gofund was canceled same day it was started June 11th. But I find it interesting that 6000 was the amount used for both. And here's an interesting thing that I had not thought of. I was talking to a new puppy person the other day. He does cyber security. He said that since there were so many different locations that people were commenting from. They were probably AIs that she had. Artificial intelligence... can you believe that.
Starting June 11, 2023, you will see multiple bad reviews about me and my dogs. Ryan, a social media influencer, is doing a negative smear campaign against me, others involved in the search, and individuals making comments in my defense. Ryan continues to change her story. I am posting the complete text conversation between Ryan and me. I am posting a dated text list of individuals I exchanged texts with while looking for Sydney. There were phone calls. There were sighting comments on multiple Facebook posts.
A description of why I’m sharing the text conversation….Pam, who has been one of my retiree puppy people for over 15 years, welcomed Sydney, her third retiree from me, into her family November of 2022. The Saturday before Easter, April 8, 2023, Sydney’s curiosity while taking a potty break got her disoriented. So the search began for Sydney. I drove up to Whitney Point (1.5 hour drive one way) on several different days to help. Pam was out looking every day. Pam and I were driving around posting and handing out flyers and talking to people. We had several different Facebook posts we were monitoring. There were a number of sightings. We went to each sighting to confirm with hopes of getting her. Sydney finally settled in the Upper Lisle/Dorchester Park area about 3 miles from home. A trap was set for Sydney. But then on May 1st, the rain flooded out the Upper Lisle/Dorchester Park area. This forced Sydney to leave the area. The next sighting was May 16th in Cortland (23 miles north). On May 16th, a woman named Shelby posts a sighting in Cortland, NY. Susan, who rescues and traps cats as well as running on the Lost and Found Pets of Cortland County NY page, offers to help. So now, it is Pam, Susan and me working together. With the Facebook posts, the flyer postings, the LostDog.com post, miles driven stopping at homes and businesses to share a flyer and ask if they had seen Sydney, talking to railroad crew, mail carriers, police departments, dog rescues, SPCA, kayakers, farmers, people fishing, people walking their dogs, etc., Sydney’s story was getting shared. We had three different trappers who would help based on the availability of their traps. Each trapper stated that we need Sydney to stop traveling so we could get a food station set up to get her trapped. Sydney is seen at different places in Cortland, then northwest to Summer Hill (9 miles) then back northeast to Homer (9 miles). On May 31st at 7.5 weeks out of the 9 weeks of Sydney’s story, a woman named Mariah sees Sydney and reports it. Sydney stopped traveling. She found a food source. Susan and Pam set up two food and water stations to give Sydney a better food source than what she had found. Sydney was settling in. Sydney was content with her food sources. Two of the trappers were guiding us. On June 3rd, I received a text from Ryan stating “Your dog is in front of me”. I have attached the texts so you can read the text conversations from there. Ryan offers to help so now it is Pam, Susan, Ryan and me working together to get Sydney. We decide it’s time to set another trap for Sydney. Each person had their role. Ryan was 10 minutes away from the site. Susan was 30 minutes away from the site. Pam was 45 minutes away from the site. I was 2 hours away from the site. It was agreed that Ryan would be the contact for the trapper since she was the closest. It was agreed that Ryan would take Sydney to Cornell University vet in Ithaca, NY for immediate medical care under Pam’s name and account. Pam contacts Cornell to inform them of what is going on. Sydney is trapped Saturday June 10th, 2023. Ryan takes Sydney to Cornell University Vet.
Then there’s a twist...Pam calls Cornell University Vet to ask how Sydney is doing. They inform Pam that they can not tell her because Ryan has herself as the owner. Pam and I are waiting to hear something from Ryan. We’re thinking maybe Cornell made a mistake and listed it that way because Ryan was the one who took Sydney in. As you will read from the texts, it was not a mistake by Cornell vet. Pam and I took documentation to Cornell University Vet to show that Sydney was not Ryan’s. Cornell University agreed that Pam was the owner. Any monies put out by Ryan for Sydney at Cornell Vet was credited back to Ryan’s account. Pam paid Sydney’s Cornell vet bill which was only a little over $1800. I donated $500 to Susan, $500 to Matt (trapper), $250 to Country Acres (trap), and $500 to Linda (trapper) for their help in getting Sydney. Thank you to everyone that helped. Love you