Reunited: Brown Staffordshire Bull Terrier Female

  • Dog ID 14367
  • Status Reunited
  • Registered 26 Jul 2008
  • Name ANGEL
  • Gender & Breed Female Staffordshire Bull Terrier
  • Age Young Adult
  • Colour brown
  • Marks & Scars White fur round neck
  • Tagged Unknown
  • Microchipped Unknown
  • Tattooed Unknown
  • Date Lost 20 Jul 2008
  • Where Lost Walsall
  • Lost In Region Central
  • Lost In Post Area WS1
  • Date Reunited
  • Other Info
  • Listed By YWS2
  • Views 1373
  • ANGELPoster Image
  • ANGELExtra Image

 

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Millys Mum
I'm so very pleased to hear that this pretty girl is back home safe and sound - a big THANK YOU to the lovely people who provided her with B&B! What kind folk. I expect Angel couldn't wait to get back onto her cosy blanket on the sofa - lucky girl! Welcome home Angel and make the most of all the extra fuss and TLC!!!
Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostLostdogs ScotlandSable - Regional Co-ordinator - Scotland
So glad Angel is home now. What a pretty girl. xxLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Bess 'n' Barney's Mum
Well, it just proves my point, I keep banging on that kennels/dog wardens don't always match descriptions given, I suppose in this case they didn't actually have the dog but clearly they were told about her on a daily basis.   I suppose it's like in life, some do the job well and some don't - but you'd feel that if you've chosen to work with animals you would want to do it properly.   Right, that's my rant over.   Welcome home lovely Angel, stay safe now xx
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B30
That's wonderful news!! Welcome home AngelLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
YWS2
Good news, Angel is back home having been taken in by a very nice family. They had been reporting her found to local kennels and dog wardens all week but no one there were matching us up. They found us via the posters we put up in the area. So don't rely on the authorities do posters as well. It has been said that posters are the best way to recover pets who are missing and i have to agree. Many thanks to the doglost website and the people here for all the advice and support.Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Bess 'n' Barney's Mum
Hope you come home quickly and safely Angel, lovely girl xx
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YWS2
Thank you Sable. We have put posters up locally and are contacting the dog wardens and animal shelters daily. Police have been informed and we have been told there is a spate of dog snatches locally at the moment and the fact she is a bitch makes it more likely. It is the not knowing she is being looked after that is the worst as you can imagine. We are imagining all sorts. Thank you for your kind comments!Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostLostdogs ScotlandSable - Regional Co-ordinator - Scotland
Firstly inform the Dog warden who you will be able to contact at your council offices. Posters (In plastic folders) need to be put up in the area where your dog went missing, or where there have been sightings - on lamposts, entrances to parks and strategic places in parks,  like at the start and finish of tracks and paths, dog bins, at vets, petshops, pubs, carry-out food shops, post offices,  local shops who often allow postcards in the window, supermarkets who have notice boards, community centres, youth clubs, schools etc. You can ask the postman, milkman, taxi drivers,  street cleaners,  binmen (even put poster on bins), to take some flyers and hand them out on their rounds. You can ask school bus drivers and kids on the bus, or if you have kids on the bus, get them to hand out flyers at school.  Deliver flyers to houses, businesses & pop through letterboxes . Hand out flyers to people in the street, especially dog walkers. Put posters or flyers  in  car windows. Rescue centres and kennels, also police offices need checking regularly and preferably visited in person, by owner or someone who knows the dog, because your dog or it's breed may not be recognised by other people. Also police are sometimes too busy to deal with it. Get some media coverage if you can, by asking the local radio station to broadcast her as missing and put an ad in the local newspaper with a picture of her. In the case where she may have been stolen, make her too hot for thieves to handle. Come home soon baby Angel. xxLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18

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