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![]() Looking for your dog or want to rescue a stray dog? Dogs Found by the Eastbourne Dog Warden
Rushmoor Borough Council Dog Warden, Aldershot/Farnborough area
Dogs Found by the Hastings Dog Warden
Dogs Found by the Neath-Port Talbot Dog Warden
Dogs Found by the Newtownabbey Dog Warden
Dogs Found by the Selby Dog Warden
Dogs Found by the Stirling Dog Warden
Dogs Found by the Swansea Dog Warden
Dogs Found by the Wokingham Animal Warden
Dogs Found by the St Helens Council Dog Warden
Stray Dogs at West Lancashire, Wigan and Salford City Councils
Lost and Found Advice (East Sussex)
Dog Pounds in South Wales
Put your dogs' details on the lost and found database on the web Lost Dogs UK - Register of lost and found dogs e-mailed to council dog wardens Lurcher Search UK - Register of lost and found dogs (all breeds) e-mailed to council dog wardens Lost and Found Message Board at Lurcher Link The Dog Rescue Net Notice Board for Missing Dogs Dog Rescue Pages Message Board for Lost and Found Dogs Worldwide Database
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Lost and Found - Lost and found animals in the UK at AnimalRescuers
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LOST A DOG? FOUND A DOG?
Dog Returns After 5 Years - Thanks to Microchip
Should All Dogs Be Microchipped?
'Dating' program finds homes for dogs
LOST DOG RECOVERED DUE TO MICROCHIP.Dainty, Springer Spaniel, female. Black face with white tipped to nose. Black patch over white shoulder and one near her hind end. All four feet white. Very pretty bitch. Approx 24 inches to shoulder. 15 months old. Microchipped. Went missing from: Turlin Moor, Poole, Dorset on 01/04/05. Circumstance of loss: She was let out and ran off to Hamworthy railway station where the signalman had her on a rope for a while. 3 network railway men then took her off in a van intending to hand her in but say they let her out 300 feet from the railway station. RECOVERED: fit and well from a lady in Amesbury. She was picked up on the Turlin Moor estate and looked after for 6 weeks when someone suggested they get her scanned. The vet notified me and she was returned that evening. Thank god for microchips. STOLEN DOG RECOVEREDSandie looks like a Cairn terrier cross and disappeared from her home in Holton Heath between Wareham and Poole, Dorset on Friday 4th May. At the time she was wearing a red collar.Sandy was recovered from a stray dog centre 4 months after she went missing. It would seem she was stolen from her owners garden and sold to some low-lifes who kept her tied up outside. After some months she managed to escape (perhaps with some human help) and ended up in a privately run pound for stray dogs. Someone who had seen the posters, told her owner that a dog answering Sandys description had been taken away by a dog warden. The owner went to the dog pound where she had visited several times before. The staff were not at all forthcoming as to whether they had a dog like Sandy in their possession. The owner asked to see all the dogs they had and they said she was not allowed to do that 'because of foot and mouth restrictions'. The owner demanded to see the dogs and refused to leave until she did. At this point the staff at the dog pound admitted that they did have a dog matching Sandys description but she had been there 10 days (they are allowed to re-home stray dogs 7 days after they arrive at the pound). The owner was then shown the dog which was of course was Sandy. She had fur missing from around her neck where she had been tied up and was covered in fleas. Even after identifying the dog the staff still refused to hand her over because they had already homed her to someone else and she was being collected the next day. As luck would have it, the local dog warden arrived and was able to confirm that Sandy was the same dog he had been looking for. He had been carrying a picture of Sandy in his vehicle but had been away at the time Sandy was picked up. Her owner was then allowed to take Sandy home. Have your dog microchipped. If Sandy had been microchipped the dog warden would have been able to identify who she belonged to and return her to her rightful owner.Have photographs of your dog that show identifying marks and patterns. Put up posters all over the place preferable with a colour photograph.Make sure all the dog wardens have your dogs' details even those that do not cover your area. Don't give up. Dogs can turn up months, even years after they have disappeared.Page updated: 20-08-07 |
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