Lost: Grey With Black Spots Collie Cross Female In South West (TA24)

 

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  • Dog ID 40509
  • Status Lost
  • Registered 19 Jun 2012
  • Name GEM
  • Breed Collie Cross
  • Gender Female
  • Operation
  • Age Young Adult
  • Build Medium
  • Colour Grey with black spots
  • Tail Full
  • Marks & Scars Distinctive grey and black scruffy collie with spotted paws, stripy tail and white throat.
  • Tagged No
  • Microchipped Unknown
  • Tattooed No
  • Date Lost 18 Jun 2012
  • Where Lost Grabbist Hill, Wootton Courtenay, Minehead, Somerset
  • Lost In Region South West
  • Lost In Post Area TA24
  • Date Found
  • Where Found
  • Found In Region
  • Found In Post Area
  • Date Reunited
  • Other Info Gem is very friendly and approachable, she has a very gentle nature and is good with children, cats and other animals.
  • Phone 1 01643 841218
  • Phone 2 07768 261733
  • Reward? £100
  • Listed By MCapel
  • Views 1769
  • Followers
  • GEMPoster Image
  • GEMExtra Image

Sightings and Information

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DogLostMoogie, Area Co-ordinator Cornwall
I received info of a blue merle type dog no collar on the 4th jan in the Cornwall area. It was spotted at the following location: B3033 between Nancegollen and Praze an Beeble on the Drym junction in Cornwall
It was scavenging and appeared friendly but very timid. It was unable to be caught I have contacted dog warden and there is no known dog with this description been reported missing. If Gem was stolen then there is a possibility. Just thought I'd let you know just in case
Last edited: 2013-01-17 08:40:57 by Moogie, Area Co-ordinator Cornwall
DogLostskippy, Area Co-ordinator Chester
****Updated to add**** Email back from holding kennels confirmed that this found dog isn't Gem.

Pembrokeshire Dog warden have a young Blue Merle collie listed as found yesterday in Haverfordwest - dog ref 561. No photo yet on site, but I have emailed them to ask them to check if this might be Gem.

http://www.lostandfounddogs.co.uk/lost-dogsLast edited: 2013-01-05 17:37:10 by skippy, Area Co-ordinator Chester
MCapel
Many thanks to everyone for all their help and support. Got really excited as a dog sounding just like Gem was picked up in Exeter a couple of weeks ago- many thanks to wendy the dog warden for phoning us. Sadly, dog was rehomed before we got the message, but I gather it was not her. Huge excitement then disappointment, but thank you anyway!
sidewater
Is Gem still missing? I live local to owner but do not want to contact them again and cause distress.
DogLostpoochpal- Regional Co-ordinator South West
Thanks Sue, it may be the reason this one has been seen in Exeter
http://www.doglost.co.uk/dog_blog.php?dogId=41337
I will alert owner to the found/sighted one.
DogLostSue, Co-ordinator Central
Advertised in this weeks Countryman's Weekly magazine.
DogLostRiverlady, Twitter Co-ordinator
Have put Gem on twitter + will circulate.
DogLostAshmark, Area Co-ordinator, Lincolnshire
Text sent for an update. There has been no news or sightings of Gem at all since she went missing.
Helen
Any news on this beautiful girl. She reminds me very much of my blue merle border collie cross, Gemma, that I had until she was 15. Hope she is reunited soon.
DogLostJayne - Head Office
Alerts sent out to helpers in TA 22,23,24.
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