Reunited: Black Labrador Cross Male

  • Dog ID 14399
  • Status Reunited
  • Registered 26 Jul 2008
  • Name BUDDY
  • Gender & Breed Male Labrador Cross
  • Age Adult
  • Colour black
  • Marks & Scars
  • Tagged Unknown
  • Microchipped Yes
  • Tattooed Unknown
  • Date Lost 23 Jul 2008
  • Where Lost Camberley, Surrey.
  • Lost In Region South East
  • Lost In Post Area GU15
  • Date Reunited
  • Other Info
  • Listed By Jayne - Founder Doglost.
  • Views 1334
  • BUDDYPoster Image
  • BUDDYExtra Image

 

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Millys Mum
I'm so very pleased to hear that Buddy is back home - poster power does it again! Poor lad but what a clever boy to let others know he was in trouble! And how very kind of the couple who took the time and effort to help reunite him with his worried owners. Welcome home handsome Buddy!
Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Bess 'n' Barney's Mum
So very pleased Buddy has been found, poor boy, not a nice experience for him.   He must have been so happy when you got to him.   Welcome home Buddy, stay safe now xx
Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostJayne - Founder Doglost.
Buddy was lost in Krooner Park, Camberley Surrey.
He was discovered stuck in the under growth in the park, where a 
retired couple walking there dog heard him whimpering. They had seen 
our poster on the park gate and called my number.
It took over an hour to get him out. We had to cut thro some very 
thick high brambles. I cant tell you how grateful I am to all the kind 
people who gave up there time to help us, it was a real joint rescue 
effort.
Regards
Alison  e mail from owner.
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 him as missing and put an ad in the local newspaper with a picture of him. In the case where she may have been stolen, make him too hot for thieves to handle.  Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Bess 'n' Barney's Mum
Is there a photo for the poster?   Stay safe Buddy xx
Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18

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