Found: Black Lurcher Female In Southern Ireland

  • Dog ID 29066
  • Status Found
  • Registered 08 Apr 2011
  • Name MOUSE
  • Gender & Breed Female Lurcher (Spayed)
  • Age
  • Colour Black
  • Marks & Scars Two white toes on each hind and white flash on chest which looks a little like an upside down guitar
  • Tagged No
  • Microchipped Unknown
  • Tattooed No
  • Date Found 15 Mar 2011
  • Where Found Limerick but as she was undoubtedly stolen this bears no relation to where she is missing from.
  • Found In Region Southern Ireland
  • Date Reunited
  • Other Info She was dumped by travellers in very poor condition when they discovered she could not be bred from.Believed to be at least 3 years old,possibly whippet saluki cross.22" at shoulder with huge spring of rib,very playful.If anyone recognises her the way she looks at the moment I'd be astonished,as you can see the baldness from mange is extensive and it was longterm so I'd expect it to take a long time for her coat to come back and for her to regain what must once have been her glowing good look
  • Listed By Hiho
  • Views 1453
  • MOUSEPoster Image
  • MOUSEExtra Image

 

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Hiho
Is she listed here in Lost dogs?I searched under Tess and lurcher but couldn't find her
Unknown
There is a black bitch called Tess missing since last July, she has rear white toes.
Hiho
Updated her extra image,as you can see she looks a lot happier now and her face is no longer bald although there was some confusion as to why she'd been taken away from her breakfast and tied to the fence!
Hiho
The Abergavenny one is greyhound size,Mouse is closer to whippet dimensions.
Hiho
I'll check the site but my guess would be she's been missing for longer than that.She had collapsed when found and was so badly starved she was unable to move more than her head and even that was almost too much effort for her.These pics were taken 5 days after she arrived and the mange no longer active.that was 3 weeks ago and her coat is slowly coming back - the mark on her chest was clear for the first time today - her bones are covered and her expression completely different.She a monkey and full of devilment now!
PA
Dont know if this would be possible but there was a black lurcher bitch stolen from abergavenny in december. She has a small white patch on her chest but it doesnt mention white on toes. thought it worth a mention just in case.Saw the missing dog on alfieslostdogs.com. PA.
dewilliams42
SO GLAD SHE IS SAFE BUT WHAT A WISTFUL FACE.SHE HAS PROBABLY BEEN THROUGH SO MUCH. HOW CAN PEOPLE TREAT DOGS IN SUCH AN APPALLING MANNER.
Hiho
Another one from the pound so she's legally mine now but as with Midge I want to trace her owner if possible before any decisions are made about her future.
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