Lost: White/black/brown Jack Russell Terrier Male In Wales (NP4)

  • Dog ID 29536
  • Status Lost
  • Registered 01 May 2011
  • Name SCAMP
  • Gender & Breed Male Jack Russell Terrier
  • Age Adult
  • Colour white/black/brown
  • Marks & Scars
  • Tagged Yes
  • Microchipped Yes
  • Tattooed No
  • Date Lost 28 Mar 2011
  • Where Lost Near home. Went for walk, sometimes 'escapes' but always comes back. Pontypool High street.
  • Lost In Region Wales
  • Lost In Post Area NP4
  • Date Reunited
  • Other Info Someone saw a man tickling Jack Russell's tummy about the time he went missing outside pub right opposite house. The dog got up and went to walk away. the man called him back and pulled piece string from pocket and tied around his collar. then walked down the road with him. Only found this out a few days ago. so stolen if it was him, sounds like it was. Don't see any other JR around. His brother lives across the road, friends of ours. Pedigree parentage but pups weren't registered.
  • Listed By Carhydiad
  • Views 2509
  • SCAMPPoster Image
  • SCAMPExtra Image

 

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Carhydiad
Afraid the dog up country is female...shame.
So like ours.Thanks anyway.
Carhydiad
Thank you. Unfortunately only just came on site. The one dog is the spitting image of ours[ top one found 20/5/11].I, and others familly, would think it was Scamp.I would be surprised if it isn't but possible.He is chipped though??
Have contacted them but answer phone only. Have left message and contact name/number. will try to phone them again. Will ask them to look at pic on here as can see more markings. Hoping I have a trip to Yorkshire Saturday.
Di
Alfies lost dogs have found 2 (with photos) in East Riding, Yorkshire. Long shot, but could the owner take a look at the photos
Carhydiad
Afraid not, not yet!!......He's got to be somewhere though.
lf2000
Any news?
Carhydiad
Thankyou hamish&kitty, will have a look. x
hamish&katy
There was a terrier like Scamp on this website until the weekend http://online.carmarthenshire.gov.uk/cccapps/english/straydogs/founddogs.asp but the photo has gone now, might be worth phoning them x
Goldenfrodo
Thanks Jayne x
DogLostJayne - Founder Doglost.
Poster e mailed to helpers in NP 4,7,11,13,15,18,44.
DogLostJayne - Founder Doglost.
Poster e mailed to helpers in NP 4,7,11,13,15,18,44.
Goldenfrodo
Just received photo of Scamp and uploaded. Can email alerts go out please.
Carhydiad
The pub doesn't have cameras. The man was a stranger to the person who saw him, who lives near by. He asked a friend where the dog was as he hadn't heard or seen him. He asked how long the dog had been missing and said it was about the time he saw incident.Really don't think the person was local.And Scamp is tagged with name and phone number on so he obviously wasn't a stray. He was a few feet from our drive. Unfortunately trees block some view. Apparently a few weeks earlier some people in a van tried to steal a dog who's owner was walking behind.
The house/pub in Pontypool. High street/Tranch.Last edited: 2011-05-02 16:10:52 by Carhydiad
DogLostJayne - Founder Doglost.
Can you be more specific as to where your house and the pub are please NP4 covers a large area.
lf2000
And does the pub have cameras cause the people who saw this man tickling belly would buy a drink inside for sure so they can tell you who he is.
lf2000
The pub may well know this man then, or someone might... I would imagine posters would help lots in this case.. Maybe the man thought he was a stray seeing as he was alone...Hope you find him soon x
Goldenfrodo
Will contact with advice and request photo.
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