KIRKLAND, Wash. (CNN/KING) - High above Lake Washington in a Kirkland neighborhood, Paul Wu pulled his car out of his garage and did a double take, noticing a dog he'd never seen before.
"He would not go away," said Wu.
So Wu took a closer look.
"I find this bag hanging around his neck, some paper in there, and it says 'open,' and so I open it up and I find a note. It says 'Please take care of Mr. B and find him a new home. He is a King Charles Spaniel, 6 years old. My parents got divorced, and Mr. B was supposed to go to the pound. I think he has a better chance with you. This is my birthday money,'" the note said.