Reunited: White & Brindle English Bull Terrier Female

  • Dog ID 15016
  • Status Reunited
  • Registered 03 Dec 2008
  • Name ICENI
  • Gender & Breed Female English Bull Terrier (Spayed)
  • Age Puppy
  • Colour white & brindle
  • Marks & Scars Red dye from collar around neck
  • Tagged Yes
  • Microchipped Yes
  • Tattooed Unknown
  • Date Lost 13 Sep 2008
  • Where Lost Croxall, Nr Lichfield, West midlands
  • Lost In Region Central
  • Lost In Post Area WS13
  • Date Reunited 15 Aug 2016
  • Other Info
  • Listed By cheekybabe77@yahoo.co.uk
  • Views 3318
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Captain
The rest of ICENI's story from: http://www.vetsgetscanning.co.uk/iceni-stolen-septeber-2008-reunited-3rd-june-2016/

02.07.15
Iceni was taken into the PDSA they scanned her again and rang and checked who she was registered to, finding my details.
Two hours later the person keeping her contacted Petlog and attempted to change her details into their name, Petlog refused as they did not have my permission but for some reasons it didn't ring any alarm bells.
28.05.16
Iceni was found tied outside Birmingham police station by a very kind Police lady who immediately saw she was in distress and very unwell, she seized her and immediately took her to a vets where she was put into the care of the RSPCA who then rang Petlog and found she was mine. RSPCA then rang me and told me they had her but she was very ill and that there was a dispute over her ownership
*this has now become questionable as I subsequently found out the person that had tied her outside the police station was not the person claiming ownership as he then reported her missing!*
*I was then kept in the dark, Bank Holidays etc being part of the reason (Police lady was still working very hard to sort things out, was very kind and helpful at all times, with Iceni's interest paramount, RSPCA not quite so helpful...*
01.06.16
After alot of begging and phone calls and a bit of detective work to try and actually locate her, (which when I did locate her, it was confimed she was in the hospital but that was still all they would tell me, even thought she is my dog) I was allowed to see Iceni at the RSPCA veterinary hospital. She she obviously had health issues but was bright and playful.
02.06.16
I received a telephone call from the RSPCA inspector telling me that Iceni was very unwell and would I give permission to euthanase her to which I responded that I did not giver permission and the only person that would be allowed to make that decision was Mike Martin the cardiology Specialist at The Willows Referral Centre and they needed to let me take her there.
The police lady then rang me and I had the same conversation with her and again asked her to try and help me get her referred.
I was also informed I was unlikely to get her back due to her aggression towards other dogs and because we have the three other dogs but I didn't let this faze me, I saw it as the cheap dig it was because I had threatened involving my solicitor. There were also other comments to try and put me off wanting her back , including how much care and attention she would require and what hard work it was going to be.
After many telephone calls backwards and forwards to the RSPCA, Police, the Referral Centre, our Vets and finally but probably most importantly our solicitors, having already been told that the RSPCA had the power to put her to sleep if they deemed necessary, I finally got the go ahead to take her to the Referral centre, but only if I first went to the Police station and signed a special release form (S66) before then driving to the RSPCA centre, picking her up and taking her directly to The Willows.
Whilst at the Willows I found out that her aggression towards other dogs was extremely fierce and was rather embarrassed by her behaviour as the other patients there were obviously also very unwell and her behaviour was not helping them. The Willows were extremely understanding. They asked for her previous veterinary records but could not get hold of them, the RSPCA sent their information from the few days they had had her but did not sent the PDSA notes which I was aware they had.
Iceni saw Mike Martin the Cardio specLast edited: 2016-08-16 14:20:51 by Captain
Skywalker99
jenny4 - she was abandoned seriously ill......
DogLostVetsGetScanning
I have shared Iceni's story on our FB page and we have emailed Petlog and the British Veterinary Association, asking them to work together to end these microchip debacles. All vets, rescues, animal wardens and databases must work together and must all understand how the system should work. We as pet owners are the losers of the system as it stands today.

I'm having problems adding the whole story which is in this link:- http://www.vetsgetscanning.co.uk/iceni-stolen-septeber-2008-reunited-3rd-june-2016/

ICENI STOLEN ON 13th September 2008 REUNITED 3rd June 2016.
ICENI - How many times can one dog be let down by a microchip system which is not fit for purpose?
01.11.07 - Iceni was Born
21.01.08
I was given Iceni as a present for my 21st Birthday, she was named Iceni as our dogs were named after Tribes, and The Iceni were a Brittonic Tribe, Boadicea was their leader.
13.09.08
Iceni was playing in the garden with my sister and our other dog. At around 6pm my sister was cleaning her car behind the house, she then went to take the rubbish to the dustbin, Iceni went with her, when she got back to her car she called Iceni but she had vanished. I was away at work, whilst on the way home I received a phone call saying that she was missing, my parents were also out, we all got back around the same time and started searching with alot of help from our wonderful friends and neighbours. We then reported her as Missing.
On checking the CCTV around the house we saw a white van parked on the road at the time she went missing, unfortunately we could not see clearly enough to identify it or actually see the person take her.
14.09.08
We reported Iceni as stolen to the police and to Petlog.
01.05.09
Iceni was taken to the PDSA by the person that said they had found her, they scanned her and rang Petlog who informed them that she was stolen.
06.05.09
PDSA requested Petlog to notify me that she had been found (which Petlog say is not normal protocol) Petlog requested that the PDSA forward the information of the current keeper to them so that I could be notified where she was.
* here is my first question, why did the PDSA no immediately take her or if they didn't have the authority, contact the RSPCA or Police to seize her?*
The PDSA failed to forward the information of her whereabouts and therefore Petlog failed to contact me.
*to this I responded that maybe I was also responsible for not having checked with the Microchip company, to which the PDSA area manager said that five years ago his cat went missing and apart from informing the microchip company she was missing, he has never rung to enquire if they have any information and wouldn't ever expect to have to*
MARCH 2015
The PDSA scanned her again and checked her records on the Petlog website and found that she was still down under my name but as she had been declared found in 2009 the stolen tag had been removed.
*again this is where I should have contacted Petlog periodically to check her records but as far as I was concerned she had been stolen, they had been notified and she had not been returned to us so there was no way the information on her account could have changed, obviously if I had my time back or could advise anyone else in my situation I would urge them to ring the microchip company regularly and check the animal is still recorded as stolen*
02.07.15
Iceni was taken into the PDSA they scanned her again and rang and checked who she was registered to, finding my details.
Two hours later the person keeping her contacted Petlog and attemLast edited: 2016-08-16 09:47:50 by VetsGetScanning
Unknown
So pleased shes home.small consolation but shes looks like she has been well cared for.xx
Skywalker99
I have just read Iceni's story on FB...shocking failures by Pdsa and Petlog....and the law. also, Pdsa don't seem to understand data protection legislation.
Skywalker99
Needs to go to reunited
choowie74
Woo hoo welcome home :D x
Skywalker99
Omg, after 8 years!
DogLostVetsGetScanning
REUNITED!
Left tied up outside police station. Dreadful failures over the years for the microchip system in place today. She should have been reunited years ago!
UNKNOWN
Unfortunately Iceni is still missing.
Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
garthy
hurry safely home p.g.xxxLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Deb
Come on Iceni go home xLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
B30
Some new photos of Iceni. Marie, I have replaced the photos with the new ones you have sent. Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostReynard
Iceni is in this weeks Countryman's Weekly.
Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostJayne - Founder Doglost.
Thank you for all of your kind words about Iceni on the website. Just to let you know that she is still missing and we are still frantically looking for her. We are about to put an advert in the paper, and have even bought lottery tickets to win enough money to put on ad on tv for her!
   Thank you for all of your help.         
             Marie
e mail from owner:    Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostMajorjet (Jan) - Area Co-ordinator - Liverpool/Merseyside, North West
Briefly spoken to Marie who is doing a brilliant job searching for Iceni, there have been no reported sightings of her.  Marie is going for media coverage.  Details have been updated, added mobile number and area where she went missing from.  Also emailed an A4 poster and smaller ones to Marie, hope they help in the search and we see her back home and in the BLUE soon.  Good luck.  Jan x  Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostMajorjet (Jan) - Area Co-ordinator - Liverpool/Merseyside, North West
As the pictures are very long have grouped them together for the poster.  Jan x  Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
DogLostLostdogs ScotlandSable - Regional Co-ordinator - Scotland
She is just gorgeous. Hope she is home very soon.She is chipped so you have the best chance of getting her back. Best wishes.Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
debbie 63
so hope you find this beautiful girl very soon, good luck in your search xLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
hello janey
isnt she a  full bull terrier,,being an owner she does to me?? she is gorgoues and i hope safe home soon,,sorry too far away to be any help,,good luck xLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
AlisonH
Sorry to hear Iceni has gone missing. Please follow the advice given by Yasa. Just wanted to say that your puppy has such distinctive markings that she should be easy to recognise so make sure you get posters put up everywhere. I always get friends and family to display posters in their cars. Good luck with the search, hope she is returned to you very soon.Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Yasa
Marie, hopefuly Iceni has been picked up by someone purely for her own safety. What happens is that the dog wardens are not on duty at the weekend and the police no longer take dogs in, so I would hope she is being looked after by someone until after the weekend when she can be handed to the dog warden or she has been handed to a vets in the area. Do get onto the council dogwarden first thing in the morning, but also start to get your posters up everywhere. Unfortunately young dogs sometimes do get kept, and sold on, so get posters up in places like pubs, pub carparks, boot sales, markets etc, dog walking areas, and anywhere people go. Good Luck and hope there is good news tomorrow. Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Yasa
So sorry Iceni has gone missing, but thank you for registering on Doglost and uploading a photo. Your poster is available, and can be printed from your dogs page by selecting Dog Poster 1 . This will also be used by us and our helpers for cross matching any dogs that are found.  Please notify all dog wardens, police , animal shelters and vets, and leave us a comment with exactly where your dog has gone missing from, and the circumstances. To leave comments you must be logged in ( left hand side ?log in button)  and then once on your dogs page, click by the blue cross where it says ’add a comment’. We will do all we can to help. You need to poster widely immediately.  Good luck and hope you have good news soon.  Stay safe Iceni. until we find you x    Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18

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