A dog was found wandering Columbus Street in North Beach, and thanks to a good Samaritan who scooped her up and spread the word, she's already been returned to her owners.
That's it. That's the story. No city agency involved. No task force convened. No $2 million consultant hired to study the canine displacement crisis. Just a neighbor who saw a lost dog, picked her up, put out the call, and got her home.
It's a small moment, but it's worth noting because it's a reminder that communities actually function pretty well when regular people step up — no bureaucratic middleman required. San Francisco is at its best when residents look out for each other, and this is a textbook example.
So to whoever found this pup on Columbus: you're the MVP today. And to the owners: we're glad your girl is home safe. Maybe double-check that gate latch.
Now back to our regularly scheduled programming of supervisors spending your money on things you didn't ask for.

