Lost: Tri Coloured Jack Russell Terrier Female In Central (HR9)

  • Dog ID 38242
  • Status Lost
  • Registered 27 Mar 2012
  • Name DUSTY MISSING 1 YEAR BUT WE ARE STILL LOOKING
  • Gender & Breed Female Jack Russell Terrier
  • Age Adult
  • Colour Tri coloured
  • Marks & Scars No scars but unusual black markings on her back
  • Tagged Yes
  • Microchipped Yes
  • Tattooed No
  • Date Lost 18 Mar 2012
  • Where Lost Lost from Bulls Hill, Walford, Ross on Wye with sibling, tri coloured male JRT Freddie
  • Lost In Region Central
  • Lost In Post Area HR9
  • Date Reunited
  • Other Info Dusty and Freddie (male & female) ran out of the house into the woods together, they have aways been ones for escaping if they can to go off presumably down holes etc but have not returned and have never been away overnight MAYBE IN THE FOREST OF DEAN AREA NOW
  • Listed By chillibean
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snorky
There is a dog in http://leighdogsandcatshome.co.uk/straydogphotos.html, you will need to scroll through the pics and get to one that say Wigan Area - 516. From the pic it looks to be female as well. Fingers Crossed
Unknown
Sorry to see these dogs are still missing. Pleased that you are keeping positive. Fingers xd. for a positive result
chillibean
Still missing a year on :-((((((
visionvalue
http://www.valgraysbcrescue.org.uk/newdogs.htm
DogLostreggiemollieros
Me too, if you don't get a reply that website (NMPR) has a FB psge and a twitter account so hopefully they will help you get through to the finder. Last edited: 2012-04-28 23:55:42 by reggiemollieros
chillibean
Hi thanks for that, I have messaged the lady, there are no contact details or photos just a contact form that you have to fill in so I've given my mobile number and asked them to call me asap. Just hoping and keeping everything x'd ....
DogLostreggiemollieros
Just saw this posting on National Missing Pet Register to reply you need to go via the website so I will post the link at the bottom.
n Hendre Near Glewstone Ross On Wye Herefordshire
Postcode HR9
Found on Saturday 28/04/12
Listed on April 28, 2012
Pet Type Dog
Pet Breed Jack Russell
Dominant Colour White
Approx Age young
Gender Female
Neutered Unknown
Distingushing Marks Smooth haired, black & brown large spots
Reported By n/a
http://www.nationalpetregister.org/fp/38996.htm
Caroline28
Check the found dogs 38965... 2jack Russells found in Ross on the wye
B30
Advertised in this weeks Countryman's Weekly magazine.
Mollychops
owner has heard these two may be in the Forest of Dean Monmouth area. I will request fresh email alerts go out
Unknown
Hi The dog I saw looks more like Dusty but was a male Entire :( and I found out that apparently it "lives" across the road on a farm with caravans but it does not act like its owned as it wont let you near it
chillibean
Possible sighting in Ross on Wye, sadly if this is them one had been hit and location of remaining dog not known. Please help me find them xxx
Unknown
Hope these two are found safe and well. And soon
lplugo
hi have these two dogs been found? my frined was on her way to swansea from sheffield and when they were on the motorway there were two jack russells, one had been knocked over near the hard shoulder and the other one was by its side, the location of where they were lost is compatible of the route my friend was taking and they match the description of what they looked like. I hope you find them both safe and well
DogLostRiverlady
Have tweeted links to @RossGazette @VisitRossonwye @ILove_rossonwye.Last edited: 2012-04-04 18:45:47 by Angus
chillibean
Update: Have spent all day in the woods close to where they have been picked up before, absolutely rife with rabbit holes and tried listening in but where on earth do you start? Even if they were down there, it's a maze beyond belief and I honestly don't know how or where you'd begin. Following this I called the master of our local hunt for advice, he seems to say similar to others I have spoken to which is that it is highly unusual for two dogs to get stuck/lost down holes die to the fact that their normal working pattern is for one to go to ground whilst the other works the surface area.... Also if one did get stuck, the other will help to dig it out. Basically for not even one of them to come home after 12 days is highly unusual. The other thing is that IF they were both stuck down a hole they couldn't get out of, by 2 or 3 days, they would have shed enough weight to be able to fit back through any tight tunnels and thus free themselves by losing weight. He thinks the most likely scenario is that they have been picked up....... So will be hot on the poster distributing and back on the phones to all dog wardens and shelters tmrw.Last edited: 2012-04-04 18:47:42 by Angus
B30
Details put on Facebook pages Central and Hereford & Worcs
https://www.facebook.com/groups/doglostcentral/
https://www.facebook.com/groups/271439669541099/
DogLostJayne - Founder Doglost.
Alerts sent out.
DogLostRiverlady
Have put Dusty + Freddie on twitter + will circulate.
Mollychops
bumped as photo now on
chillibean
Have tonight spoken to a chap from the Terrier Club who's given me a number of a lady who uses a pointer for tracking but is sadly not well enough to help with the search. Mum has been out in the woods again today. Have left a message for a girl I know in the hunt to ask about Terrier Man who may be able to help. 11 Days now :-( :-( :-(
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