Lost: Black Labradoodle Female In South West (BH21)

  • Dog ID 34577
  • Status Lost
  • Registered 17 Nov 2011
  • Name YUM YUM
  • Gender & Breed Female Labradoodle
  • Age Young Adult
  • Colour Black
  • Marks & Scars Scruffy coat, White line on chest
  • Tagged No
  • Microchipped Yes
  • Tattooed No
  • Date Lost 17 Nov 2011
  • Where Lost Didlington/Horton/Crichel/Chalbury
  • Lost In Region South West
  • Lost In Post Area BH21
  • Date Reunited
  • Other Info
  • Listed By Sarah Hunter-Rodwell
  • Views 7141
  • Alerts Sent 57
  • YUM YUMPoster Image
  • YUM YUMExtra Image

 

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DogLostPoochpal - Regional Co-ordinator - South West - Police Liaison Team
Audrey has now managed to contact Yum Yum's owner, fingers crossed for a positive outcome.
Blackdog
Female that looks the same picked up in Kent.
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10213210394561708&set=pcb.10213210395801739&type=3
Carole
One found in South West looks like been missing a long time. Got white blaze on chest. Looks like stolen as rope attached been chewed Posted by Audrey Green Oakes on Facebook
LadyTrojan
Do please read the following article 9 labradoodle types have been found dumped. One woman looking at the photo believes it could be her missing/stolen dog Please follow up on this story as these could all be stolen dogs. I will pray for you and your dogs. Please do follow up investigations. Thank you http://www.dailyecho.co.uk/news/11739091.UPDATE__City_boss__plea_for_help_in_hunt_for_owners_of_dogs_dumped_in_appalling_conditions/
Mrs
Any more news on Yum Yum? What happened about the tramp/hobo with the dog in Weymouth? Did the dog warden help at all? Come on sweetheart, you must be somewhere nearby.
MacIntosh
Keep thinking about this girlie.
Sarah, try stay positive.

Would it be any use if a few other doodles gathered to walk in the area ?? Fairly sure we can easily gather a group. Not clear how accessible the land is but sure you/we could persuade farmers etc. Let us know if you want to go ahead with this.
Last edited: 2012-01-06 18:00:21 by MacIntosh
Sarah Hunter-Rodwell
Thanks for your encouragement everyone. She MUST be somewhere but I just can't find her. It has gone really quiet over the past festive week and I just don't want her to be forgotten and for everyone to stop looking out for her. I just wish my prayers would be answered.......
DogLostKimmybear - Area Co-ordinator, Essex & Hertfordshire borders
If there is a station or any railway lines near you, poster heavily around those areas, just in case a train driver or someone has seen her. If someone has taken her in, many dog wardens are not working till 2nd/3rd January, so this is another possibility as they can't get hold of warden. Keep going - you are doing so well, Come on Yum Yum, wher are you baby? x
DogLostPoochpal - Regional Co-ordinator - South West - Police Liaison Team
How disapionting for you but at least this is showing that people are aware that Yum Yum is missing and they are keeping a lookout for her. Childe Okeford is quite a way from Bourton and even further from Weymouth so this does not discound earlier possible sightings.
Sarah Hunter-Rodwell
Someone rang me today saying they met a woman in a pub in Childe Oakford with a dog she had found and was trying to find the owner. She saw our ad in the Blackmore Vale magazine and thought the dog might be Yum Yum. We rang the pub but the dog had been returned it's owner. Another disappointment - so wish it had been her - it would have been the best Christmas present ever. I just pray that she's safe.
DogLostKimmybear - Area Co-ordinator, Essex & Hertfordshire borders
Keep going! You CAN do this and get Yum Yum home! Poster hundreds! It will be quiet Xmas Day, so mayeb a good time to be out searching and postering so everywhere is completely covered in posters. Come on baby, keep safe. x
DogLostAngus
extra alerts have gone out to helpers in DT3, DT4 & SP8
Spindle
Yum Yum is in this week and last weeks blackmore vale magazine.
DogLostPoochpal - Regional Co-ordinator - South West - Police Liaison Team
Bumping Yum Yum as there was a possible sighting of her in the Bourton near Gillingham last week and another yesterday in Weymouth. Dog warden is going to check this out, a very similar dog was seen in a red Nissan car, driver appears to be living in his car so please keep a lookout for them.
MacIntosh
Anymore news/ sightings of this lovely girl? Fingerscrossed
Sarah Hunter-Rodwell
Thanks so much for letting us know, but sadly it's not Yum Yum. We have been contacted about 2 possible sightings - one about 5 miles from us on Sunday morning at 2.30am and the other about a mile from us at about 6.45pm. On each occasion a dog that sounds like Yum Yum darted away into the woods. Each time I've been out and called and searched but to no avail. I am hoping that she finds her way home, and am leaving food out and a warm area open just in case.....I so want her home and am very worried A's I am sure she's running scared.
DogLostPoochpal - Regional Co-ordinator - South West - Police Liaison Team
I have asked owners to check found ref no 35103. It is described as standard poodle but worth checking.
BBKM
So sad to read your gorgeous Yum Yum is still missing. Stay positive, lets hope there is a sighting very soon. Good luck x
Unknown
Hope this is Yum Yum and that she will be reunited soon.
DogLostPoochpal - Regional Co-ordinator - South West - Police Liaison Team
Bumping due to the report of a large black dog seen at Arne. Waiting for more details but owners are awareb of the sighting.
Bid
Another post from the owners ....

Yum Yum is a black cross breed 18 month old bitch whom we lost on Thursday morning (17th November) of last week. She is microchipped, has a scruffy black coat and has a white line of hair down her chest. She was wearing a brown leather collar the end of which had been chewed off. Unfortunately someone left our gate open and she and another dog called Meeshka got out and decided to have great fun in the sunshine chasing pheasants. The fun and games then turned into disaster and we think they somehow managed to cross the very busy Cranborne/Wimborne main road, from there we believe they got lost. We don't know if the two dogs were together when they crossed the main road. Someone very kindly picked up Meeshka in Chalbury, near Horton that afternoon, and took her to the Ashley Heath RSPCA, where she was scanned, her microchip reading came up and she was returned to us. There has been absolutely no sign of Yum Yum since her departure from home, and despite putting notices up around the area, contacting all the local dog wardens, vets, police, putting notices up on Facebook and registering her on the Doglost website etc we have heard nothing. We are absolutely distraught as she is of course a very special member of our family as dogs always are, and we can't bear to think that she might be injured, terrified or even dead.. We are worried that she may have been picked up and kept by someone, or even sold on. Please if anyone has seen her, heard about a stray dog in their area, or even been sold a dog meeting this description we would be so, so grateful if they could contact us. We are offering a reward for her return. Contact Sarah Rodwell on 07776 304857
DogLostPoochpal - Regional Co-ordinator - South West - Police Liaison Team
Reply from owners

Yum Yum and another of our dogs Meeshka got out at about 9.30am yesterday. I noticed they'd gone pretty quickly and contacted the Crichel Estate office, we live on the estate. I went everywhere near to where we live calling and looking for them. No sign. I then phoned the Dog Warden and all local vets. Then out again searching for the dogs. At about 2.30pm Meeshka was found walking down the road near Chalbury Church (she had crossed the main road) and taken to Ashley Heath RSPCA from where my daughter collected her whilst I carried on looking for Yum Yum. When the light failed I walked with Meeshka on a lead calling her and hoping Yum would come to her through Chalbury and surrounding areas for about 2 hours. Nothing. No one has seen or heard her. We've been to all the farms, and carried on today. I've scoured the road sides too. So awful losing her and obviously I am really worried about what might have happened to her. Today we also put a lot of posters out.

DogLostPoochpal - Regional Co-ordinator - South West - Police Liaison Team
Sending email with advice to owner as too late to call this evening.
DogLostJayne - Founder Doglost.
Poster emailed to helpers in BH21,31. DT11.
AlisonH
Text sent requesting photo.
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