Rainbow Bridge: Black And White Staffordshire Bull Terrier Male

  • Dog ID 52963
  • Status Rainbow Bridge
  • Registered 31 May 2013
  • Name TRIPP
  • Gender & Breed Male Staffordshire Bull Terrier
  • Age Older Adult
  • Colour Black and white
  • Marks & Scars Staffie; black with white chest & white front left paw. Small white spot on back of neck.
  • Tagged No
  • Microchipped Yes
  • Tattooed Unknown
  • Date Lost 30 May 2013
  • Where Lost Cherry Tree Farm, Coleshill, Nr Amersham, Bucks
  • Lost In Region South East
  • Lost In Post Area HP7
  • Date Found 28 Jun 2013
  • Where Found Cherry Tree Farm, Coleshill, Nr Amersham
  • Found In Region South East
  • Found In Post Area HP7
  • Date Reunited
  • Other Info Tripp belongs to a mobile farrier (Mark Rudge). Tripp goes out to work with Mark everyday and it is very unusual for him to wonder off. He disappeared within a 15 min window while Mark was packing up his tools.
  • Listed By Mark
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Unknown
So very sorry for your loss. Tripp looks so like my sister`s late Staffie. Night, night Tripp, sleep tight, and have fun at the bridge with your pals. At least you have closre, and can lay your boy to rest. Tripp will still be with you in spirit, and remain in your hearts too. Comforting ((((HUGS)))) are being sent to you from me. RIP+ Tripp, and, God bless. One day, when the time is right you will be reunited with your boy, and you will cross over thr bridge together. A~~~Candle~~~will burn for Tripp today> I keep special candles for all the "Rainbow babies" Be young again, and run freexx
Mark
Thank you everyone for all your kind messages, i have picked up his ashes today, so i will be raising a drink to the Tripp-miester at about 9pm, so any others who wishes to raise a glass at the same time, I'm sure he will hear us. Am also thinking of a proper goodbye this Sunday, if people want to say goodbye to him, let me know & i'll organise a venue & time.

Many thanks again.
DogLostSelina - Area Co-ordinator - South Devon
I am so sorry to hear this, been following Tripp's story and hoping he would be found, just not like this. My thoughts are with his family and all the helpers.
Misst Hayes
R.i.p sweet baby run free over raibow bridge xx
Sunshine
Hi Mark - I updated The Horses Trust and all the other horse related organisations I'd approached about publicity regarding Tripp. Lorna at The Horses Trust emailed me back to say they'd put the poster up at the Home which they will now take down. Lorna asked me to pass on their sincere condolences and that they are so terribly sorry.
Meru
Oh no. I am so very, very sorry for your loss - RIP Tripp - run happy and free over the Bridge sweetheart xxx
Vizsla55
RIP Wee Man, thoughts and love are with your family, go play at the Bridge my babies will be waiting to play. xxxx
Paula Griffin's Mum
So so sorry, our thoughts are with you all right now, Tripp touched my heart from the moment I saw his picture, the love you have for him just burst through all your postings, he would have known how much he was loved, a candle is burning by my side for this sweet angel, RIP sweet boy Tripp until you're all reunited once more...Last edited: 2013-06-30 22:41:31 by Paula Griffin's Mum
Padster
I'm so sorry to hear this terrible news. Like many others I've been following Tripp's story for a while now and was desperately hoping for a miracle. I'm so sad it's ended this way and am shedding a tear for him and his loving family. RIP lovely boy xxx
Algernon TrustLisaP
So sad to hear your news, RIP Tripp :'(
Beanie245
RIP brave little man... Happy at the bridge and looking down on Mark and all those that loved youX
Janer
Oh no, I am so sorry. I have been praying that your beautiful boy would find his way back home but not like this. My thoughts are with Tripps family at this sad time. R.I.P Tripp. xxLast edited: 2013-06-29 23:50:48 by Janer
Tan
So sad for you. How absolutely tragic. This must be the fourth tragedy involving swimming pools that I have read about in the last 8 weeks. RIP dear Tripp
DogLostRavenette - Area Co-ordinator - West Sussex
Oh so sorry to hear this. RIP Tripp. Run free at the bridge dear boy xxx
l0vesustrihar
I am so so so very sorry , i have been following Tripp from the start and i prayed for his return - Am just so gutted for you .. At least you have closure but not in the way any of us hope & prayed for - Love to you all and to everyone who was out searching for him - what a team you all were xxx
Barney 'n' Ozzie's mum
So very, very sorry. Run free at the bridge darling Tripp. My boys will be waiting to play with you xx
lesleyjane
So much hard work went in to the search for darling Tripp, so sad that it ended this way but at least you have answers to your questions now, Mark, and can lay your boy to rest. xx
Unknown
RIP Tripp xx
cindy
I am so sorry to hear your sad news. Run free at the bridge handsome Tripp until your family come and join you xx
koalababe
So very very sorry to read this. I've been willing him home for the last few weeks. At least you have him. Xx
Sarah
So sad. My children and I have been glued to this website. We shall take down the Old Amersham posters.
tribalclaire
aw so sad so sorry for your loss rest in peace furbaby xx
Netty-B
Mark i am so upset for you, i too was following Tripp and was willing you to find him, but not like this. I have a soft spot for staffis, they are so gentle and "human" like, i am sure you will know what i mean. I lost my some years ago and miss her sooo badly she was such a darling. R.I.P. Tripp your dad will love you forever and until you meet again run free at the bridge. Thinking of you all at this very very sad time. xx
DogLostAunt Stef - Area Volunteer, West London
Dear Tripp. I am so sorry. My thoughts are with you Mark & all who searched.
Run free Tripp. xx
LennyBoy
Oh this is just awful. I am so so sorry for you and your family. I wish people with bloody swimming pools would be responsible enough to fit safe covers. This could just as easily be a person. Maybe then someone would take notice of this obvious hazard. Poor poor little man. You can at least rest knowing he is back with you again. I am in Scotland so couldnt help but what an amazing effort from you all.xxx
doglover
So sorry for your loss and RIP Tripp. You are an absolute inspiration as a pet owner though, I wish everyone was as dedicated as you, many would have given up long ago. at least you can know that he had a wonderful life when he was with you.

and this little man had the power to bring out the best in everyone xxx
Cancan
Really upset for you.
Take solace you have got some closure.
This bloody 2013, is the bad stuff ever going to stop? I seem to spend it all being sad.
Damn swimming pools with unsafe covers. !
Mollychops
Oh no. Im so sad to read this. My thoughts are with his owners XX
Nickhoneys
So so sorry to read this sad news. All I can say is that if all dogs were loved as much as little Tripp was then the world would be a better place. RIP little man xxxx
DogLostSpringerMad - Area Volunteer, East Sussex
So sorry to read this. RIP little fella. Thoughts are with the owners xx
staffylevi
Mark & Jen can't imagine how you guys must be feeling... bucket loads of tears in the 'staffylevi' household this morning. Please try and take some kind of solace in the fact that you can lay the gawjus Tripp to rest. If you need us you know where we are. Give Squiff and Zena a big squez from us. xx
Carol
Bless you little Tripp xxxx
mrs doyle
So very sorry...have followed you dear Tripp from day one...at least you are now with your family again forever...will never forget you...xxxxxxx
Sunshine
I'm absolutely gutted :( :(
Run Free Trippster.
Mark and Jen - small comfort in that you won't be left wondering forever and a day where he is and you can say goodbye properly.
Belle
Oh Mark this is so sad. Tripp was one of those dogs you could just tell was a total sweetheart. It shone out of his photos. Many hugs to you. x
digbysmum
How absolutely tragic, yet another lost to water. I am so very, very sorry, and my thoughts are with Mark and the family at this most distressing time, but who do now at least have closure. Run free at the bridge, beautiful Tripp xxxx
skippy
So very sorry for your loss. Run free lovely lad! :(( xxx
Unknown
Rip Tripp, very sad ending but take comfort you have your lovely boy back to say good bye to properly. thoughts with you Mark and Jen and to all those that were involved helping xx
DogLostMax - Area Co-ordinator - Cornwall & Area Volunteer - Durham & Ireland
So very sorry to read this, my thoughts are with you, run free sweet boy xx
jobadger
So very very sorry to read this. Your gorgeous boy knows he was loved dearly - he'll be watching and waiting................ My thoughts are with you all tonight.........You touched many hearts Tripp - sleep in peace little one. xx
DogLostSam99-Area volunteer, South Bucks
Every minute and mile spent searching fields, copses and hedgerows, tacking posters to lampposts, handing out leaflets to strangers and making new friends on the journey was all done for a very special boy. So sad that we couldn't have a happy ending but at least he can now be laid to rest. Tripp will always be in my heart and I feel honoured to have been part of 'Team Tripp'. RIP little man and run free at the Rainbow Bridge. xx
AlisonH
So very sorry to hear the sad news. RIP old fella
DogLostOwl
So sorry for your loss.
mathers22
So sorry you didn't make it home safely Tripp you were absolutely beautiful xx
tuulip
So sorry - run free at the bridge Tripp and look after your family, they are hurting now and need your love, blessed be xxx
Clarkey - Area Co-ordinator, East Sussex
Thank you for posting the sad news Mark. Not the ending that we were all hoping for. I really feel your sorrow, but at least you have him with you now. R.I.P. Tripp
DogLostMajorjet (Jan) - Area Co-ordinator - Liverpool/Merseyside, North West
Deepest thoughts are with you Mark, Jen and gorgeous Tripp. Run Free at the Bridge and sweet dreams sweetheart. xxx
Pop's Mum
So very sorry to read this. RIP Tripp xx
Barbs
I’m so very sorry Mark, Jen and all those who loved and miss Tripp. Thinking of you with such sadness tonight.
Sleep tight precious boy.
xx
SamH
So sorry to hear such sad news Mark. RIP little man x x x
ozzy + buster
RIP Tripp run free little man such a lovely friendly little staffy thinking of you mark and jen, have took posters down in tesco garage, donna xxx
paulinewestiefan
So sorry to hear sad news of Tripp run free at Rainbow Bridge sweet boy night night God bless xx
Laura
so very sorry to read the sad outcome, heartbroken with you what a beautiful boy he is. my thoughts are with you at this very sad time. rip Tripp xx
silver
So sad am shedding a few tears. Such a little sweetheart, but lovely that so many people have embraced him into their hearts and he won't be forgotten easily. My sympathies are with you Mark and your family. RIP little Tripp.
kitty
I'm so sorry to hear this. Thinking of you all at his very sad time :( x
B30
Oh no, I'm so very sorry. No one could have done more to try to find him. What a sad day XX
DogLostMillypod (Chris) - Administrative Volunteer
So very sorry to see Tripp Has gone to Rainbow Bridge thinking of his family at this sad time. A lot of people tried so hard to find you little one :((
ClaireC
RIP little Tripp xx
Kay
We've all grown so fond of Tripp over the last few weeks. This is tragic, the last thing we wanted to hear. All of my sympathies are with you. I won't forget Tripp.
DogLostAngus
Mark I am so sorry that you have found Tripp in these circumstances - you and your family have worked so hard to find him - such a tragedy I hope that you can find some solace in the fact that you have been able to bring him home to rest, run free dear Tripp xx

Mark
Hi everyone, i wish to say a big thank you for all your help in trying to find Tripp. We were re-united with him today, but unfortunately he didn't make it, my original & worst fears were realised as Donna found him under the cover of the swimming pool at the farm.

So R.I.P. Tripp you will always be in our hearts & will be remembered as the fun loving little dude that you were, always with me in spirit, I love you little man.

One last request, could we have some assistance taking down any of the lost posters that you see, as it would take an age for us to find all the one's that everyone has posted for us.

Many thanks again

Mark
Chess Valley Equine
Hi, we heard about Tripp via our friends at Wheelhouse a few weeks ago - we've since shared the poster our facebook page which has a good number of local likes.
Re Shardeloes BBQ, we should be going (emergencies permitting), so will spread the word there. We're also keeping an eye out while on the yard and also on calls locally. We'll take our own dogs out for a run this weekend at Shardeloes too.
Re walkers for Amersham on the Hill residential area - one of us lives there, so we'll walk a few different routes with the dogs over the coming weeks.

Fingers crossed from all at Chess Valley Equine
kitty
Would it be an idea to try and get it in the local papers? Apologies if this has already been done?
Would you like me to put details on the Amersham Forum?
Elaine
noddyfisher
Hi guys, I'm a new volunteer :) can give you an hour on Sunday to search for Tripp
Kay
Good to get some practice in Sam - do hope it's Tripp next time too. I've got more leaflets and some horse hoof trimmings in my front porch, so if you need any more, help yourself.
DogLostSam99-Area volunteer, South Bucks
I have restocked the Wheelhouse in Chesham and the RSPCA charity shops in Amersham and Chesham with flyers and new posters. Also updated the RSPCA FB page. Have been driving around all day between Chenies, Little Chalfont, Amersham and Chesham. A dog flew out of a hedge in front of my car on Holloway Lane this morning, a springer spaniel hot on the heels of a rabbit!! Managed to block the road, stop the traffic, get hold of her and return her to the grateful owner, leaving me and the back seat of my car very wet and muddy. At least it gave me the chance to hand out yet another leaflet, although the woman was aware after seeing posters. Next time can it please be you Tripp x
Sunshine
I've been advised that some of the shops in Greenway are willing to display posters - is anyone able to go round and drop off any?
Kay
Sunshine - you're good at this!
Sunshine
I've also emailed Thames Valley Horse Watch and Chiltern and Thames Rider magazine as with Mark being a farrier there is a newsworthy connection.
Sunshine
Happy to help!!

I've emailed The Horses Trust and the press office at Bucks University - Chalfont Campus. Fingers xd they will share via their FB/Twitter feeds.

Thanks in advance for the email.
Kay
Sunshine, you're a treasure. We really need a sighting, and for that to happen people need to be aware of Tripp, and you've really gone above and beyond in achieving that. Thank you. I don't think I've sent you a map of Tripp's known movements so I'll get that emailed to you now. The theory is that dogs move in an anti-clockwise triangle, then go back over the same ground. The red line on the map is where Tiga has tracked Tripp's movements, and the blue cross was our one confirmed sighting. The coloured lines are the routes for our walkers on Sunday, it should give you a better idea or where we think Tripp is moving around. Thanks again.
Sunshine
I've emailed a few stables/yards in Seer Green and Chalfont including the Bicknells who run Hodgemoor Riding Assoc which is involved with the upkeep and maintenance of Hodgemoor Woods which is a popular dog walking/riding area. James from Widmer came back to me and said he is also on the committee for Hodgemoor and would ensure all the members were made aware of Tripp which is essentially every horse owner/rider/proprietor in the area. He is also printing the poster off and putting it up in his feed room so all his clients will see it.

Wrt posters in Chesham - long story short we cannot put up posters and any that do will be removed. Currently a zero tolerance policy in fly posting regardless of subject. Maria at the Town Hall hasq said if some posters/flyers are dropped into the Town Hall she will put on Reception Desk which has a good foot fall and will also put the poster on the notice board in the Town Centre. The earliest I can get to Chesham will be Wednesday next week. Is there anybody else who has posters/flyers who could get there sooner?

I picked the worst morning weather wise to do my leaflet drop! I had to call it a day after an hour and a half as both me and my buggy were soaked through. On the positive side of things I spoke the Pomeroy Inn who will display the poster - also met their cleaner who took a leaflet as she is in Amersham, I also asked and got a yes to putting up the poster from Kwik Fit, Grant and Stone Ltd, Amersham Plant and Tool Hire, Audi, the Hairdressers (lady said she was already aware of Tripp and put the poster up there and then in her window), the Village Hall, Chalfont Oriental and paper shop near them - the poster was up in their window when I was heading back to my car. The BP garage already has a poster up in their loo foyer area.

My 3G wouldn't work so I couldn't check the exact areas on here I was supposed to leaflet so I hazarded a guess and I put flyers through houses to the left of the Pomferoy Inn as you leave it and I also did Pineapple Road, Mulberry Close, Lea Court, Pear Tree Close. I didn't do the private road or the school which is tucked away round the back of Pineapple Road though I reckon a few flyers at home time wouldn't be a bad idea if anyone could do that? I did the remainder of the houses right up to the One Stop shop on the main road, I didn't go up the cul-de-sac where Kwik Fit is. The rain was hitting us hard by this point so I made an executive decision. I will go back and do the houses on the other side of the road was soon as I have a chance. Might be able to go again tomorrow afternoon.

Good luck for Sunday I will be thinking of you all.

I'm planning on going to the Lurcher Day on 6th at West Wycombe Polo and I have leaflets and posters so could take those. I've also put a poster on my dashboard. Can't stick it up in the rear windows as they are tinted.

My friend at TVRC has told me her friend has put the link to Tripp's poster up on the British Dressage forum so that's a few more hundred people reached and hopefully some will be in/around Chesham/Little Chalfont.
Kay
SUNDAY WALKERS: I'm planning to send out some notes to everyone in the next couple of hours. I think you all have a small map of your own route, but I will send you a map which shows everyone else's routes for information. If you haven't received the notes and map by this evening, please contact me and I'll re-send.

We don't have any walkers for the residential area of Amersham on the Hill, so if anyone out there would like to join in informally please do. In Little Chalfont, Tripp was around houses, but was tracked down an overgrown path between houses to a very overgrown patch of land at the back of the houses - so this is probably the sort of area to search if you spot it. Tripp's being drawn to food smells, but wants somewhere nearby to hide - good luck, he's out there, we just need to spot him.

LEAFLETS:
As we're having problems with the posters, the leaflets are important. Tomorrow, a lot of people will be out shopping, so if you could be out there handing out leaflets, that would help to spread the word. If you need leaflets, there are some in my front porch, email me for the address.

Last edited: 2013-06-28 11:50:15 by Kay
Tiga
Good luck Team Tripp this weekend, I will not be able to post but will be watching the posts. Call me if you need anything. We are off to collect my tracker van!
kitty
Thanks Kay, they are now on view in my car and I'll hand out flyers today
ELaine
Dog Wardenstarmutts
Hello, have you called the chip company to make sure no one has picked him up? Also keep an eye out on www.lostdogsuk.co.UK as shows dogs picked up by some of the councils in that area. Only phone chip company in office hours as ooh won't have access to any info.
Kay
Kitty: Thanks, that's good of you. Would you email me your address please and I'll drop a few posters and leaflets around to you. kaylockie@btconnect.com
kitty
Hi I'm a prof. dog walker in Chesham. Is there any chance I could have a leaflet for my car please? Pls let me know if I can be any help. Unfortanately I'm not available at the weekends, but am out and about with my two dogs everyday on the lookout.
Elaine
Sunshine
Absolutely they can't!
Kay
Posters I put up on Amersham common have gone as well. I've ordered another 2,500 A6 flyers today - they can't stop us giving out flyers.
Sunshine
For the posters to stay up we need to apply for a permit. I've asked for details/cost etc. I'll keep you updated once I have more info on this. In the meantime we are trying to establish who removed them.
Salsaqueen
Shops in Chesham are still displaying Tripp's poster, a poster & flyers are going up to Ley Hill Golf Club. I have put flyers in Cox's outdoor shop in Chesham. One of my friends reported that the posters have been taken down from the woods up Rectory Hill, Amersham.
Has anyone put posters up in Bellingdon or Bellingdon End Farm?
Kay
Hi Sunshine, Lala and Barbs put up the posters. In LaLa's post she says 'it was greenway area and pond park area'. Hope that's of help

Ninja: Would you email please with your number if you're still able to be our call centre. If you are no longer able to do it, would you mind letting me know please. Thanks

Paulinewestiefan: Would you email me please so I can send you a map and details. Thanks.Last edited: 2013-06-27 17:13:28 by Kay
Sunshine
Thanks Barbs. I will be in touch with you.

Kay - can you let me know which roads in Chesham had flyers removed? If you could let me know ASAP.
Barbs
Sunshine - I emailed some of the local dog walkers on the 15th. If you would like to email me (bions@tiscali.co.uk), I can let you know which have already been contacted. Many thanks.
Get well soon Mark & Jen - thinking of you x
Delicate_flower
Morning all, just a quick note to say the Shardeloes Equestrian Centre BBQ is a great idea. Unfortunately Mark and I have prior commitments on the 6th July. I'll speak to him about it tonight and see if we can sort something out, even if we just pop over there for a short while to drop off leaflets and spread the word. Mark has been unwell for the past week, and I'm sorry to say I've caught his lurgy, hoping it doesn't last long.

Good luck to you all for Sun, I'll do my best to join you and will get the scent bag over to you Kay. Enjoy the coffee and cakes :)
Kay
Sunshine: All of that will be so helpful, thank you. I've spoken to a couple of professional dog walkers who have been very keen to help, so yes, that would help. The dog-walker in Lincoln Park Amersham has been contacted and given leaflets, the other ones were out walking, I don't know their names I'm afraid. Great job!
Sunshine
You're welcome. I can certainly do those roads. I'll make a note of the road names and numbers that I've done so as not to waste flyers/cross post.

I will also contact Windmill Farm Livery, Waylands, Widmer - unless these have already been contacted? I'm going to call The Horse Trust too, though based in Lacey Green nr HW their FB page has a huge following (due to Teddy the abandoned foal) and they have an enormous amount of visitors so you just never know! They may decline but as its a Farrier's dog who is missing it may just encourage them to help us.

Have local professional dog walkers in Chesham/Chalfonts/Amersham been contacted? If not let me know and I can google and make calls/send emails.

I'm out this morning but will check in again when I'm home and then start calls/emails etc.
Kay
Sunshine: Thanks for all of that Sunshine. All of those emails will really help to spread the word. I've emailed you my address, it will be good to have the posters and leaflets circulating. Thanks again. Re a 'buggy-friendly' road to leaflet. There is a Chinese Take-Away along White Lion Road which I think Tripp would be drawn to as there are strong aromas from there. There is another Chinese in Little Chalfont opposite the car park (is it still there?) When Tripp is in the Little Chalfont section of his route I think either of these would draw him, so would you poster and leaflet homes around there please so people know who to phone if they spot him. Is that ok?

WALKERS: When I've heard from Ninja, our call centre, and our latest volunteer walker, I'll send you all a map of the area showing everyone's routes, and details. I'm no expert, so if anyone has any tips that they would like shared with the walking group, please email me. Things like carrying a torch for searching hedges, smelly food, sausage on your boot or in a bag or sock to trail to where you're having your breakfast etc. Thanks all of you for the support.Last edited: 2013-06-27 08:26:52 by Kay
Clarkey - Area Co-ordinator, East Sussex
Hi everyone. Amazing amount of posts since this morning! Sounds like sunday will be a good chance for those of you who can to get together as well as search. How lovely to have a dog friendly coffee shop! JB the word's out about yr new vehicle and wonder if Kay's name for it will stick!
Will check for your updates again tomorrow.
Sunshine
Thames Valley Riding Club are going to email their membership and will give out flyers at their SJ on Sunday and High Wycombe Riding Club will give out flyers at their next event and training. So I shall be collecting flyers from Kay sooner rather than later! :-)

HWRC have members in Chalfont and use Oldfields in Seer Green for training so flyers will reach liveries, competitors, clients, visitors.

Has anyone contacted Windmill Farm, Grove Farm in Seer Green / Chalfonts etc? Brawlings in Narcot Lane? Bucks University College in Narcot Lane - they will have students living all over the Chalfonts!
Sunshine
Kay - I've emailed you. I've also copied you in on another email. I've emailed our Councillor too.
Kay
Paulinewestiefan: Excellent, thank you. Would you email me please and I'll mark an area on a map for you to cover. If you can take smelly food with you that will be great, as Tripp showed himself before to a meals on wheels lady in a residential area - the smell of food may just do the trick! kaylockie@btconnect.com Thanks

JB: I've emailed Mark about the Shardeloes barbecue as it could be a good idea for him to be there. If he's able to talk to them they may just let him add horse hoof to the menu!Last edited: 2013-06-26 21:34:19 by Kay
SamH
Silver:_ If Tripp us still missing I help Judge at the South Bucks Riding Club events so will ask if Its ok to leave some flyers for people. Im sure it will be
as they are lovely people.
paulinewestiefan
I could spare an hour on Sunday to walk residential area's let me know where and when
Tiga
That sounds great that Shardeloes Farm Equestrian Centre is having a BBQ - I just wonder if they would BBQ some hoof trimmings!?
Kay
Sunshine: Yes, good to get a sighting of Tripp, got to hope for another one soon. It would be good if posters could be left up so people know who to contact if they see Tripp, so a word in the council's ear would be helpful. Thank you.

If you email me I'll give you my address. A box of posters and flyers are in the front porch, you can help yourself to as many as you can use, no need to knock or ask.
silver
.....also, there are events worth attending - Chiltern Dog Rescue has their Open Day 6th July at St. Leonards Hall and field; www.lureracing.com fun day -(charity Greyhound gap)on 6th July at the Polo field, West Wycombe, www.lureracing.com fun day with South Bucks Riding club and dog show at Hammer and Harp Farm Hedgerley on Sunday 14th July. I am helping on 6th July at Stokenchurch Dog Rescue Open Day so will spread the word there. Best to ask organisers first as rescue centres may be tetchy about publicising missing dog which did not come from their rescue. BUT, hopefully Tripp will be back home safe and sound by then!
Sunshine
Great to read that the sighting was a positive ID.

Do you still need help with Chesham council as I have contact details for my local Councillor in HW and perhaps he could enquire about the removal of the posters in Chesham?

Unfortunately we have a prior commitment Sunday morning, but I could come over Monday to collect flyers. I don't know Chesham but happy to help. Last edited: 2013-06-26 18:02:32 by Sunshine
Kay
Salsaqueen: The more people who know, the better, thank you. If you can use some posters and flyers, email me your address and I'll leave some for you. kaylockie@btconnect.com
Salsaqueen
I am meeting up with some friends in Chesham tomorrow and will give them some leaflets to hand out to doggy friends and walkers. I will also try to put some out in the local shops. Some have already gone to the members of Leyhill Cricket Club. Hope this helps
Kay
Shardeloes Farm Equestrian Centre is having a barbecue, from 2pm until 9pm on 6th July. It's free of charge and everyone is welcome. If Tripp is in the vicinity at that time, he will smell this and be attracted. Does anyone ride there, have a livery there, or any connection at all. If Tripp hasn't been found by then, I think someone has to be there all the time, keeping an eye out for Tripp. Mark - is this something you can help with?

JB: Sorry you won't be joining us, but I hope to see you and Tiga in the new Tig-mobile soon!
Tiga
Oh wow - coffee & cakes - lets hope Tripp will come and join you too. Good luck Team Tripp.
Kay
SUNDAY WALKERS: We could do with a few more walkers to walk residential areas with smelly food or hot sausages or burgers on Sunday morning. If you can only spare an hour that will help.

If walkers would like to meet up at the dog-friendly H&H coffee shop in Sycamore Road Amersham at around 11 for coffee and cakes it would be good to exchange ideas. Dogs are allowed inside this coffee shop, so humans and canines alike are invited.
Kay
Delicate flower: I think you and Mark should just enjoy your weekend - the stress you're both under is terrible, so for Sunday, let us do the searching. It's a large area, so we're not meeting up, just searching our own areas and covering as much of the triangle as possible. We now have a call-centre, Ninja, so you'll hear any news. We could use a scent bag for the 'boys' please, just leave it in my front porch or with Jonathan any time between now and Saturday, other than that, it's sorted. Enjoy your weekend.
Delicate_flower
Morning everyone. Apologies for not commenting for a few days, Mark and I have been busy catching up on all the things we've been neglecting while looking for Tripp these last 4 weeks (trust me, no one wants to see the state of our house!).

Catching up on all these posts has made me break down and blub at my desk, I'm so grateful to you all for everything you are doing. Mark and I are away this weekend with his daughter Talia at a big family birthday in Wetherby. Seeing that you're coordinating a search, one of us will do our best to be there on sun morning (the other will be looking after Talia).

I've text Mark about the plans and he sends a big thank you to you all. Fingers crossed we find our boy this weekend.
Kay
Clarkey: Thanks, as always, for your help and advice. I think everyone's just fallen in love with Tripp and wants him back home.

Ninja: Thank you so much. JB will probably clarify your role - I'm new to this! - but if you would email me your home number, I'll pass it on to members of the search team so they can call you when they arrive at their starting point. If anyone spots Tripp, I think Mark will be contacted first, then yourself, to let the rest of us know if we're needed. When each person has finished their area, they call you. JB - Is that about right? Thanks again Ninja - my email is kaylockie@btconnect.com Mobile signal around here is ok - except for where I live, no signal here, but by walking 20 yds up the road I can get a weak signal, so generally, I don't think it's a problem.

Susi76 - I've had 3 Ridgebacks, they are a bit of a handful but adorable. How awful to lose one, although as hunting dogs, I know they get a scent and are deaf and blind to anything else!Last edited: 2013-06-26 09:12:30 by Kay
Clarkey - Area Co-ordinator, East Sussex
Gd morning Team Tripp. You have nearly 21,000 views and 63 followers on this page now!
I've not felt the need to comment on here as you are all doing such a fantastic job! I've been watching all the time..great to see all the plans for Sunday taking shape.
Your dedication to find Tripp in all and any ways is amazing.
If someone had ever told you that you'd be walking around the countryside with a sausage attached to your footwear..would you ever have believed them?!!!! If I wasn't working on Sunday I would have come to join you..would hv begged a ride on someone's horse though (having ridden all my life) as age is rapidly catching up!

>>>> JB As always your advice is invaluable, many thanks <<<<

>> Ninja, thanks for that, I'm sure Kay will answer you soon and I know that would be a great help. I'm also wondering what the mobile signal is like in the area though???
>>> Kay You are a true star for taking on all the co-ordinating in the search for Tripp. A thousand thanks to you (Shame we can't get you to join all us volunteers at Doglost .. but understand your reasons)

To all and every one of you who are watching, supporting and searching a huge THANK YOU, THANK YOU and THANK YOU again..keep up the good work!
susi76
Hi, I have been a member since I lost my Ridgeback on the Ashridge Estate.. My son is at nursery school in Shardeloes, Old Amersham and I have friends in Little Chalfont who I have told about Tripp. I live near Chesham and will look for him and tell everyone I know. Good luck.
Ninja - Area Volunteer, Lincolnshire
im to far to help with search (oldie staffies tug my heart strings) but i'm happy to act as 'call centre' and take calls/texts etc and relay any info to others
Kay
We haven't got a volunteer to act as a 'call centre' yet as suggested by JB 2013-06-24 21:34. Would anyone do this please?
Kay
I think a bbq for all of us would be difficult, but a sausage on the boot - great idea! As long as that sausage is left somewhere for Tripp to find otherwise it seems like teasing him. Oh, if only we can get even a sighting of him on Sunday, then we perhaps could lay a trail to a big dinner for him. I'm walking down to Chesham through the woods in a few minutes. I'll take a sausage with me to put on my boot on the way back, try to lure him to my house!
Tiga
I am glad you suggested the BBQ Kay - I thought I might be pushing my luck too far to suggest you had one. You could all attach a sausage to your boots and all end up at a central point for a BBQ, maybe Tripp would follow the scent of the sausage and come and join the BBQ!
Kay
SUNDAY WALKERS: If any of you want to pack a primus stove with sausages and bacon and stop for breakfast en route, could be a good idea! If you fancy horse hoof trimmings as a side dish even better. Could just attract Tripp, but if you don't see him and move on, please leave a sausage there for him to find.

I have been taking a candle-powered plate-warmer with some pre-cooked sausages on my early morning stints. The sausages on the plate warmer are just as smelly, and it's all a bit cleaner and easier than a primus or barbecue.Last edited: 2013-06-25 12:12:06 by Kay
Kay
DogLover: Excellent - you'll find this walk a doddle then - I might just make your circuit a bit bigger! Would you email me please kaylockie@btconnect.com and I'll email you back a map of your route. Thanks so much to both of you.
DogLostOwl
Cancan has a good point. I managed to catch and reunite a wandering beagle when I did meals on wheels many years ago. She was definitely attracted to the food smell.
doglover
hi kay we are more than happy with hills, we're quite fit and my boyfriend runs up the hills in old Amersham everyday
Tiga
Wow what great support and well co-ordinated by Kay!
Not a problem to bring your dog - take them and enjoy your walk and hopefully you will come back with an extra dog. It is only when I am tracking with Tiga that he cannot work with other dogs around him.
Ronniedog
Hi, yes I can help on Sunday morning. I'm OK with hills and reasonably long walks - and don't mind which of the areas (Kay has e-mailed me the map). Will it be OK if I bring my own dog (Ronnie)? He's definitely no scent hound, but is very "other dog friendly". Please say if you'd rather I didn't bring him. BTW, my name is also Sam H - not to be confused with the other SamH on here. My number 07768 340413.
I would normally happily volunteer to take my horse round the area too, as someone suggested below, however I'm out all day Saturday doing an 80km endurance ride, so the horse will need to be completely rested for a few days after that. Am happy to ride out some other weekend though if it helps(but hopefully that won't be needed because Tripp will have been found by then!)
Cancan
Just a couple of points:-
Did Tripp show himself to the meals on wheels lady because the van was similar to marks? I suppose also the smell of food.
It would help you a lot if you got a dry week. Much like in Africa when it rains it's impossible to see the animals, but in a dry spell they have to show themselves at the watering holes.
Lets pray for no rain a week do there's no puddles for him to drink from.
The horse idea is very good. Can cover so much more ground.
Is the mobile signal good everywhere?? Need for walkie talkies??
Best of luck xxx
Kay
The centre of the search triangle is Chestnut Lane in Amersham on the Hill. If there are volunteers who don't want to walk, but would be prepared to drive slowly around this residential area between 8 and 10 on Sunday morning, stopping to check any pathways or hedges that would be tremendously useful. The walkers can then go over the fields, woods and footpaths. Two or three cars would be ideal.
Kay
I'll try to work out routes suitable for each person, so email contact is easiest. Please contact me if I've got anything wrong, but so far....

Silver: No problem, I have a walk in mind for you. I'll email you.

Doglover: Thank you. Would you email me please to confirm you're ok walking hills and flat for around 2 hours. I've provisionally given you a walk starting from Amersham old town, going through the woods to Amersham on the Hill and back to the old town. I'll send you a map if you email me.

SamH: I'll take you off the triangles, and leave you to work out a safe route along the bridleways with JB.

Jonathan: I'll email you a map nearer the time for you and the boys.

Barbs: Would you email me your preferred area please. I know you'd prefer to walk with someone.

Staffylevi: We're in touch by email

Ronniedog: Will you be able to join the walk on Sunday? If so, please email me your preferred area and if you're ok with hills.

If anyone else can join us, please let me know so that I can plan routes. Many thanks.

Last edited: 2013-06-25 09:09:10 by Kay
silver
Hopefully I can help on Sunday - I have to go to Southam all day Saturday so in case I am exhausted would prefer shorter walk.
doglover
my partner and I can help walk the triangle
SamH
JB: I have horses based Chenies hill so could definately ride around if you think it would be usefull, any particular area you think best ?
Kay
I was wondering how to get people back to their starting point, and I think we can cover the same ground if walkers do a small triangle going, for example, from 1 to the centre of the triangle, back to the mid point of line 1-2, then back to 1: from 2 to the centre of the triangle, back to the mid point of line 2-3, then back to 2 etc. Not sure if there's a very obvious error in my thinking, but I think that covers the same ground but we'll each be back at our cars.

I can also map shorter walks if that suits some people. So far, 6 volunteers who can do the 3 triangles, with more volunteers we can map shorter walks in the gaps, so every person out there will be valuable.

Staffylevi: thank you. Would you email me please and I'll send you a map.Last edited: 2013-06-24 22:59:44 by Kay
staffylevi
We're in Hertford but we can come up on Sunday with a couple of our girls (staffies) just let us know where and when for the meeting up point.
Tiga
Does anyone have a horse they can ride around as Tripp will be familiar with the noise and you can cover more ground quicker - Donna?
Kay
Shame you're not closer JB - you and Tiga would be invaluable, but you've already given us so much information. Without you two we wouldn't have a clue where to search. I hope Tiga understands what a very special boy he is,

Sam99 says that the lady who spotted Tripp saw him when she was delivering meals on wheels, so he was out and about at lunch time! So we can all keep a look out for him during daylight hours as well.
Tiga
I wish I was free this weekend but sadly not - but it sounds like your enthusiasm continues, well done. I suggest someone acts as a call centre, this can even be from home whereby everyone leaves a phone number with this person when they go out and report back in when they are back safely. They can also relay any messages during the day.
Kay
Barbs: We'll see how many volunteers we get. If some people don't have the time or energy to do the full leg they could perhaps continue on to the next point, so from 1 to 2, 2 to 3 etc without doing the trek across the triangle. We can work out routes when we know how many people we have, but yes, slightly different routes will cover more ground. Posters and leaflets would be good.
Sam: JB pointed out that there are hidey holes around the fitness centre, so a good place to check out.
I can put you both in touch via email if you'd like to do the walk together on Sunday if that's ok with you both, then you can decide on a meeting place and time.
DogLostSam99-Area volunteer, South Bucks
I was stopped this afternoon at Tesco, by Susie, the lady who saw and reported the sighting of Tripp at Kiln Ave/Sandycroft. She had seen the posters in my car and followed me into the car park for an update on news. It was great to tell her that Tiga confirmed that it was Tripp she had seen. We had a long chat and she is keeping her eyes peeled wherever she goes. Have got her number and have promised to let her know as soon as Tripp is safely back at home.
I can help and join in the search on Sunday, or an evening this week.
My son is at the open air swimming pool tomorrow at 8pm for a party, so I will have a search round then as well.
Barbs
Thanks for the map Kay, really interesting being able to see the bigger picture laid out like that.
Regarding Sunday, early mornings aren’t normally good for me, but could probably make arrangements if it’s the weekend. Ideally, if we can get a few more volunteers, walkers should at least be in pairs for safety reasons. Rough guesstimate, looks like each leg would be about 5 miles. There will be an amount of map reading to do and maybe a little bit of postering could be done en route at any key points?
I presume the idea would be to take smaller roads and cross-country paths where possible and for outgoing and incoming routes to each point to be slightly different to cover as much ground as possible?
Kay
Re the walk - how about starting 8am Sunday morning? Jonathan, Barbs and SamH/me on the three legs. Any preferences for starting point? Map on Help Find Tripp FB page or email me for jpeg (Barbs, I've emailed you a copy). Point 1 will be in Amersham Old Town - Memorial Gardens, not Coleshill.Last edited: 2013-06-24 16:02:02 by Kay
Kay
A (very small) map has been posted on Help Find Tripp FB site. If you want to see the map via email please email me and let me know if you're happy to receive the full size map - 3.5mb - or the reduced version 512kb. kaylockie@btconnect.com
Ronniedog
Sorry, been away over the weekend at an endurance ride with the horse. Depending on the time/day, I am happy to come and help out with JB's group idea. However, I can only do evenings, meeting (or joining you) from say 7.30pm (and unfortunately not tonight). If anything like that is going to happen another evening this week, then count me in!
Clarkey - Area Co-ordinator, East Sussex
Hi everyone. That's so annoying about the posters..does anyone know someone in Chesham council/cleaning depts that could speak to them and explain the situation .. that we are trying to get sightings reported as we know Tripp has been/is in the area? Sometimes it helps, and you could assure them they would be taken down when Tripp is found.
>> I asked Kay about the mapping as DL always advises to do this. It just makes it easier for all to know where the sightings/ tracking have been and you can see Tripp's movements more easily. Great idea from JB so wld everyone who's able to help comment on here please. Apart from Thurs evening & Friday morning the forecast is quite dry (if it's right!)
You such a great team and are doing everything right so hoepfully Tripp will be found soon.
lala311986
it was greenway area and pond park area, really annoyed as me a my little girl have been out pretty much everyday last week handing out leafets and putting posters up and now they are all pretty much gone, i will go and put some more up during the week and see how long they last x
Barbs
Oh FGS, they've only been up 5 mins. Will check the ones I did when I go up later and put some more up if necessary.
lala311986
@Barbs no it was in Chesham x
Barbs
Is that in Amersham again lala?
lala311986
i am really disappointed to see that nearly all the 30 posters that i have put up have been ripped down by the council :-(
Barbs
Yep, I'm up for it! Let me know where and when. Kay, could you email me the map please - many thanks!
Jonathan
I can help with this anytime on Saturday or Sunday his week.
Tiga
Kay has produced a map marking all the routes Tiga has tracked and marking the sighting.
I have a suggestion and that is for say 3 groups of volunteers to walk as follows using points 1, 2 & 3

Walker A walks from point 3 towards point 2 and when he gets 1/2 way they then walk to point 1 (across the centre)
Walker B walks from point 2 towards point 1 and when he gets 1/2 way they then walk to point 3 (across the centre)
Walker C walks from point 1 towards point 3 and when he gets 1/2 way they then walk to point 2 (across the centre)

A lot of ground would be covered and it would be a good idea to do this at the same time - anyone up for it?
Delicate_flower
Morning all, thanks for keeping an eye out over the weekend.
Ozzy & buster; glad your old boy is back home. It's reassuring that we had a call as soon as he was sighted...people are keeping their eyes open and there's definitely a good coverage of posters with our contact details for people to call in. No new sightings yet, fingers crossed we hear something soon.
x
Jonathan
I walked my springers up Bunns Lane around 6.30 this evening then circled back down and along Chess Valley Walk, then up the small footpath to Hill Farm and just past the farm before the heavens opened and I got soaked going back to the car parked at the bottom of the road from Hill Farm, nothing moving apart from an odd rabbit seen.
DogLostRavenette - Area Co-ordinator - West Sussex
I keep checking in hoping to see some news! All fingers and paws crossed here that this is a fresh scent and that dear Tripp will soon be home xxx
Clarkey - Area Co-ordinator, East Sussex
Been watching this space but it's v quiet on here this evening. Was there a sighting to work from and where has a scent(recent??) been picked up Kay?
Kay
SamH is having problems logging in, but has a gundog who has picked up Tripp's scent. No fresh scent, but planning to use Jaeger next Sunday on that anti-clockwise triangle. Let's hope for a new sighting before then though.Last edited: 2013-06-23 21:43:21 by Kay
Barbs
Have walked and postered more of the area to the east of Chesham Moor – footpaths from Bois Hill down to bottom of Holloway Lane and parts of Latimer Road incl. entrances to footpaths off Latimer Road, round the quarry and we did a tour of the moor again. Not many people around sadly given the weather and all I’ve got is a soggy dog to show for it all.

Fantastic to see all the great work being done by everyone and I’m sure it’s got to start to pay off. Mark and Jen, so sorry you had no luck last night but you’re doing all the right things and I’m praying Tripp finds his way to you soon. x
SamH
No luck finding a camera unfortunately
Clarkey - Area Co-ordinator, East Sussex
What an amazing effort from everyone!
>>> Jb Thanks for the updates. Hope the triathalon goes well.
>>> Kay, a fantastic amount of work you are doing.. many thanks once again.
>>> SamH Thanks so much for yr help and wouldn't it be fantastic if it was Tripp lured to the food by Mark's scent?! As JB says, please leave food out regularly in case it is the old lad.
Have you found anyone with a camera?
>>> Jonathon, those muntjack seem to be everywhere! Thanks for searching again. If you followed the smelly whiffs to Mark & Jen then Tripp can too!
>>> silver Thanks, any publicity is good publicity.
>>> ozzy & buster Glad yr lad is back home & it goes to show that everyone is on the ball! Great to hear those stables/fields are covered by someone now. It's even possible Tripp could be using it as a base or if not could be resting in any barns/outbuildings/unused stables..somewhere dry and cosy. When looking please remember what small spaces dogs can hide in! Worth looking if raining/in daytime as he may be resting up at those times.
>>> Barbs A great help doing all that postering, thanks.
>>> Sam99 Hope the footy tournament goes well and it's a great way of getting to word out about Tripp.

Remember if doing smelly whiffy things to stay in the area long enough for Tripp to make his way to them. If you can't stay in the area, then leave some food as a reward for him getting there. That way hopefully he'd return to same spot. I would say that he is more likely to be out & about in the early hours & at dusk but not if it's raining, although this isn't guaranteed but this is what we find with dogs that have been missing for some time.

Mark & Jen: Everywhere you go will be leaving a new scent for Tripp to follow. Good luck with your search & bbq! If Tripp's in the area I'm sure he will make his way to you. I expect when he sees you he will come sraight to you but in case not, I've emailed you the Doglost advice again. Everything crossed as usual that today's the day!
beautygirlcassie
I'm sad that dear Tripp has not shown himself yet. I share the lastest information everyday on my Facebook page and all the groups I belong to. I have tweeted various local organisations, such as Chorleywood Res Assc, Chiltern Canines, local businesses in Old Amersham, and they have retweeted to their followers. I wish I lived in the area and I would be out searching as well. Stay positive Mark and Jen; he will show himself soon. I have everything crossed for Tripp's safe homecoming. xx
ozzy + buster
@delicate_flower that was my old boy he run off when we was walking him but he is back home,kay ive dropped off the poster and leaflets to my friend who will be giving them to her mum at pednor rugs (wychelm farm) and waiting for her to get back to me about going upto the stables at the end of runrig hill will chase her up now.
Clarkey - Area Co-ordinator, East Sussex
Well done Kay and thanks. Even though the dog has a harness it's well worth a check in case someone has had Tripp at their home (thinking he was not belonging to anyone)
Kay
Delicate flower: I'll go there now. I know the path he's talking about.
Kay
POSTERS A4: In a box in my front porch. Please take as many as you can use.

FLYERS A6: About 800 left. Please take any that you can use from my front porch. Silver, a separate bag for you if you need them for Sunday.
Delicate_flower
morning everyone. Thanks for the help last night. Jonathan, sorry for the burnt horse hoof smell in your clothes, that smell really does cling to everything :)
I've just had a call about a possible sighting, I'm doubtful that its tripp because this dog was wearing a leather harness. It was described as an elderly black staffie with a white chest and face that's going grey. He was seen in old Amersham neer the hospital at approx 11am. The gentleman that called said he was going to an auction neer the hospital. He said if you go out fo Gilbert Scott Court there are some bus stops and a footpath going through the bushes. The dog was seen going into the bushes up this footpath and no owner in sight. If anyone is in the area keep an eye out, but tripp wasn't wearing a harness when he went missing so it's a slim chance that this is him.
x
Tiga
Will be watching this page over the weekend - got to work this weekend, call me if any news or need any help.
Kay
Spoke to a couple of police in Amersham about RTAs involving a b&w dog - none! So that's good news. Just got to outwit this little dog now! I told them that if they saw people around burning horse hoof trimmings, we weren't dangerous! Thanks for the advice JB - are you ever off-duty? You and Tiga are absolute stars - without you we wouldn't know where to concentrate the search.
PS I told a woman yesterday that we were out and about burning horse hooves - she said 'don't the horses mind?'. I must remember to add the word 'trimmings'.

There are two parallel river valleys, the River Chess and the River Misbourne. Amersham Old Town, one point, is on the River Misbourne on low ground. The second point in Little Chalfont is on the high ground between the two rivers, the trail then going down into the Chess Valley. The third point, Chesham Moor, is along the valley, still on low ground in the Chess Valley. Amersham on the Hill is in the middle, but it's on high ground.Last edited: 2013-06-22 10:21:34 by Kay
Tiga
Great to hear that the smell of hot hooves wafted so far! It would be worth repeating this several times firstly perhaps in the same area because if he smelt it from afar it would take him time to get to the source. Perhaps SamH could then have a go for a few days. Mark don't give up hope a staffie has just been reunited after a year - Tripp will be home much sooner with all this help you have got and determination to find him.
If we now have the triangle and he is within it, I suggest having a hot hoof session near Ammersham because this is in the middle and low down and the smell will waft up and around the area.
Kay it might be worth checking up past the equestrian place again where Tiga was tracking and got caught in the rain.
SamH
Morning folkes, checked on our den earlier and the food has gone but the bed has not been used. Will keep putting out food so if it is Tripp hopefully he will keep coming back. Does anyone have a camera I could put up to see if it is Tripp or rogue fox etc.
Kay
If Tripp returns there for water, the smell will still be there for him. If he completes the third side of the anti-clockwise triangle, it will be towards Old Amersham, as JB says he bolted from Coleshill, so the triangle will probably start from Old Amersham. Because of the railway line, he needs to go under the bridge and through the wood to Chesham Bois, or along Bois Lane to Chesham Bois Common. He did go into the field alongside Hollow Way Lane but returned to Chesham Moor. If he tried that way again but went under the gate instead of back, he could either go back to SamH, or turn right and get up to Chesham Bois/Amersham around St Leonard's Road. JB says he will probably stick to within the triangle, but if he did go a 'long' way round, he could go towards Chesham along Waterside then through Beechwood and the open fields there that go uphill to Copperkins Lane, then left to Hervines Park and down to the old town that way, or straight on to Hyde Heath (which is outside of the triangle). I've been to Great Bois Wood this morning as I knew Mark and Jen were at Chesham Moor, but I found nothing. There's a track through it with steep sides. Chesham Moor is very overgrown, and with the lakes as well it's a large and difficult place to search. If the wind was blowing in just one direction I suppose it could have missed Tripp.

If anyone has time to search, the woods I've mentioned aren't as overgrown as the Moor, and JB thought if he did leave Chesham Moor it would be back to SamH or on to Amersham Old Town. Anyone have any ideas if places I've mentioned can be ruled in or out? Any more options?

JB - any advice on the places I've mentioned? I think you still have the map of the area and hope you can follow what I was talking about. We did take Tiga to the top end of Great Bois Wood on Thursday, but he didn't pick up a scent then.Last edited: 2013-06-22 07:59:50 by Kay
Jonathan
Sorry Thomas and Henry looked everywhere but only found two muntjacks. The BBQ smell from Chesham Moor carried downwind a long way and after tracking it back upwind we found Mark & Jen. If Tripp is around he must smell the horses hooves on the BBQ as all my clothes certainly do.
CarolMcBrien
ive been followin this since day 1 ....i prayin for good news .....his a little cutie
SamH
Just to update, Mark and Jen have just left mine we have set up a nice den with lots of familiar smells and some nice smelly Liver to intice him in should he come this way. They are now heading to Chesham Moore to have a BBQ by the stepping stones .
Kay
LEAFLETING: (leaflets through letterboxes)
Coleshill
Amersham Old Town
Amersham - Clifton Road
Chesham - Bois Moor Road, Cresswell Road, Moor Road, (Barbs)
Amersham - Woodfield Park (& roads off) and Weedon Lane (Silver)
Jonathan
Kay - Thanks, I will be down on Chesham Moor about 8.30 and will have a good search with my springers around the areas you suggested.
Barbs
Have leafleted and postered Cresswell Rd (apart from flats which are not accessible), Bois Moor Road (from Cresswell Rd to tennis courts incl. nursery schools), Moor Road (houses and business opposite leisure centre, Leisure centre have put up poster, and I’ve postered as many access ways to the moor as I could manage in the time I had. Would be good to get poster into Pheasant Pub on Waterside which backs onto the stream, if anyone is up that way. Have walked round the moor and lakes twice today and leafleted walkers and fishermen, but nothing to report sadly. Fingers crossed someone will report another sighting soon. x

Kay
@Jonathan. Tiga picked up Tripp's scent at the fitness centre. He crossed the road onto Chesham Moor, went along the top edge then into Bois Moor Road and back again. To the end of the Moor and over a stream with wood stepping stones. This had a gentle slope down to the water and is an ideal place for Tripp to drink clean water. There is a path on the other side of the river which goes to two lakes (also goes alongside a garden supplies warehouse, into a field, into another field, down to cottages and back again to the Moor. As it went there and back, you may choose not to try there, unless you feel it could be a regular outing). The trail only skirted one of the lakes, so I suggest the best place to start would be the stepping stones, then take the dogs around the edge of the Moor where there's loads of nettles and shrubs etc. Very deep, so if will be difficult to search - best to lure him out if you can with sausages or something else smelly. If you don't have any joy, suggest you get to the other side of the stream (there is an alternative to the stepping stones in the middle of the moor, you'll see it) and follow that as there are plenty of hiding places along that path as well. I'll try to get down to the stepping stones early tomorrow morning with my little blowtorch and horses hooves! Hill Farm Road is on the opposite side of Waterside - Tripp had been up there. We didn't get as far up as the metal gates into the farm, but the trail did go up the track then right into a field with a little track along the top edge of it. JB thinks it possible that Tripp is crossing the road at night to curl up in a barn somewhere, but the farmer will be checking that, and you won't be able to access the barn as it's private property and there's a chained gate at the entrance. It is at the top of a steep hill though, which is probably why Tripp turned right into a field before making it as far as the farm - at least on the scent trail that Tiga picked up on. Good Luck

@Mark: We're going out for a meal shortly, so I've left flyers and posters in the front porch. Good idea to go to the stepping stones, he's certainly been there recently. Good Luck.
Last edited: 2013-06-21 17:46:00 by Kay
Mark
@Sam99 - thank you, doing that will help keep the word out there & people looking
DogLostSam99-Area volunteer, South Bucks
I'm not going to be around much this weekend to help with the search as I'm running a football tournament down at Chalfont St Peter. The good news is, there will be lots of local children and parents there so I am going to put up posters and hand out leaflets. Wishing you all lots of luck tonight and I'll still be checking in. Sam x
Mark
@Jonathan - as i was not out with Tiga & JB over the last couple of days, for details of where best to search/poster/leaflet its probably best to talk to Kay, as im yet to still catch up with her for exact details.
Mark
@Silver - Look out for an email from Darkelfwoody@sky.com am going to send you some jpegs of Tripp. Many thanks.

@Kay - shortly Jen & I are going down to SamH to set up a den for Tripp & Burn some food/horse hoof that end, JB said something about taking the contents of our hoover to make a scent trail for Tripp to follow. May go down to the stepping stones too, to burn some food/horse hoof. Will pop in to pick up the leaflets/posters unless you are able to meet us??

@ Jonathan - you are more than welcome to search around Chesham Moor at your convenience, though am unsure of how much scent the boys will pick up with the rain, we are going to be in the area from about 6.30pm.

Many thanks to everybody's help, thank you Kay for detailing where has been leafletted, if any where else has been done can you please post on here to let everyone else know.

Thanks again
Kay
Jen: I haven't heard from you so I've put 300 flyers and a batch of posters in the front porch for you in a box.

Silver: I'll leave a pack of 200 flyers in the front porch for you in case you run out.
Jonathan
Mark - I can come out to Chesham Moor later today or early evening/tonight with Thomas and Henry if there is a particular area you would like them to search.
Just tell me what time is best to look for Tripp and which area to work on.
Tiga
Brilliant Kay - that is good to know and he has dogs so will be a dog lover and keep a look out on that side. Its down to you now Tripp we are ready and waiting for you to peep out of hiding.
Kay
Leafleting details updated above
Last edited: 2013-06-21 19:07:20 by Kay
Kay
Have just been up to Hill Farm and spoken to a very pleasant chap who will keep his eyes open for Tripp. He walks his own dog twice a day, and I've given him this website address, so I'm sure he will look out for Tripp.
Kay
Leafleting details updated above.Last edited: 2013-06-21 15:10:55 by Kay
Tiga
Ok thanks Kay - I thought it was that one but wasn't sure. I think then that as well as postering it might be worth someone actually speaking to the owners and just ask if there is anywhere Tripp could be sheltering ie any hay or straw barns etc. Perhaps they could also just check any outbuildings last thing at night. I know we didn't get that far as we were distracted by other dogs and walkers.
Good job I had you with me Kay!
Kay
JB: Yes, we went up the road into the field that someone had dumped a load of rubbish in. We went left along the edge of a field and met the lady with 2 King Charles, and a larger dog following. We went back to the path and Tiga found a scent that led to that house with the Alsatian 'Dog Loose' - through the path to the car dealership. Hill Farm Road is one of the roads I've recommended leafleting in my post of 14.27 yesterday. Tripp had been up there, but then back to Chesham Moor.
Tiga
Can't remember if anyone has checked out or postered Hill Farm, Hill Farm Road? Could there be an open barn there to shelter at night. Are there any other farms with barns or open sheds etc for Tripp to sleep. This one is close to Chesham Moor.
Kay I can't remember if we went this way or not?
silver
Great work JB and Tiga - well done! Hopefully on right track now and we shall all want Tripp's "pawtograph". I am available all day on Sunday to leaflet in Chesham or help where needed - I can be e-mailed at work on jfield@buckscc.co.uk or at home bobcharles@tiscali.co.uk. Kay you were going to deliver some leaflets - I could collect them from your house if you like but don't know your address. By the way, sent article on Tripp plus photo to BFP but they said will need original jpeg photo - they said if I can send that they will put it in next week's Star. Tripp come home soon!
Barbs
Don’t know this area at all, so going for a recce and to collect posters/ leaflets from Kay (thank you) this morning. Will go back this afternoon without dogs to do leafleting. Planning to do:
Cresswell Road and Bois Moor Road
If anyone has already covered these, please could you leave note on here and I’ll check back before 2nd outing - many thanks.
Kay
Ozzy: Wow, the stables and field at the end of Runrig Hill - that's great! Tripp went across the stepping stones on Chesham Moor, along a footpath past a garden supplies warehouse, following it along to a field downhill of the railway line. He went to the top of that, left along the line of the railway (well fenced in), down to the cottages by the stream, left and back to the footpath and Chesham Moor. That is close to the stables and field. JB said that small dogs do little circuits within the triangle, so if Trip can get to that field that sounds so promising. If I can do anything to help, please ask.
ozzy + buster
thanks for the posters and leaflets my friends mum owns wychelm farm which is also pednor equestrain suppies known as pednor rugs also so im dropping some in there and also they own the stables and field at the end of runrig hill so maybe a place to look as he could be sleeping in the stables or haybarn. nothing back from amersham international about cctv
Kay
That's great Sam. The scent was strong on Chesham Moor, so he could still be there, he could move back to your place, or he could move forward back towards Coleshill through Chesham Bois. He did a little exploratory trip around the field to the south of Runrig Hill, but the railway formed a boundary to the north and he went back to the Moor. There is a route under the railway through woods to Chesham Bois. He did go along Bois Moor Road, but didn't turn right at the end to go under that bridge. He may find that route at sometime, or he may stay confined to the Moor and your area in the valley. If you can keep up with the food at your place, that should keep him from moving any further along in that direction. On the moor he has water and probably food. so with luck he will only be moving between you and the moor. In case he does find the route through the woods to Chesham Bois or along the road to Chesham Bois Common, that could be an area for posters and leaflets. If anyone else has other ideas though please post - these are only my thoughts, no guarantees given!
SamH
Morning folkes, the food I put out was still there this morning but will continue for a few more nights, Will give Mark. Call after 12 to get some bedding etc. Fingers crossed wont be long now.
Kay
Mark and Jen: Yes, we are getting closer. I really think a few late evening stints by Mark by the stepping stones across the river with a primus stove and horses hooves may lure Tripp out. Sam's house is further along the valley, so with a lure at either end I think Tripp will be tempted. Mark, if you don't know where the stream/stepping stones are, I'll happily meet you down there anytime to show you the path Tripp has taken.

Jen: If I leave the posters and flyers in my front porch, would you be able to collect? Otherwise, if you let me know your work address, it's no problem for me to drop them off there. Just let me know.Last edited: 2013-06-21 07:13:57 by Kay
Delicate_flower
Oh, i almost forgot, Clarkey asked me for the link to Tripp's FB page: https://www.facebook.com/helpfindtripp
Delicate_flower
JB, Tiga and kay, thanks so much for the last few days I feel we're catching up with Tripp and it has given me renewed hope of finding him. Kay, thanks so much for the flyers, if you have any posters we'll happily take them off your hands. Clarkey called me earlier and told me about the idea to try and lure Tripp into Sam H's garden. Sam, if you are happy to help us out, call Mark after lunch tomorrow (any time after 12) and he can bring you some bedding and stinky tshirts (warning: you may smell these from your house...there was one hanging on the back of the bathroom door earlier, almost knocked me out cold!). Fingers crossed he's still in the area.
Go team Tripp!!!
Clarkey - Area Co-ordinator, East Sussex
As some of you will not have met Tiga, I've just put a couple of photos of him at work today on Tripps Fbk page https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=143641219163397&set=o.154119234771673&type=1&theater
Clarkey - Area Co-ordinator, East Sussex
>>> Kay Had to laugh! I've heard Tiga give voice too, it's quite something!!
>>> Sharon: Thanks, that's a lovely thing to say! We are always happy to have more volunteers register with us. If anyone is interested just fill in the form on our main site, ticking for email notifications. You can do as much or as little as you want.
>>> SamH: Wow, to think Tripp has been so close to you! Let's hope he smells the whiffy food (you cld try bacon or sardines too) If you left something that smelt of Mark in yr garden he might even stay there. Perhaps you would ask him for something to make a bed for Tripp? If he did use the bed, then try and keep him there by leaving food out on the next night. I'm sure if Tripp smelt his Dad's familiar scent that he would stick around.

I've googled equestrian places in the area & there are 3 that might be able to help spread the word. Think it would be good idea to take large posters to them so they can make their customers aware that Tripp is missing. Wld someone be able to do that please? They're Equus Health Bellingdon End Farm Supplies, Bellingdon, Chesham/Pednor Equestrian Supplies, Wychelm Farm,Pednor Bottom and Cox the Saddler in Chesham High St.
We just need that one call to say that Tripp has been seen! Come on Tripp, pls go and visit SamH!
Last edited: 2013-06-20 20:12:08 by Clarkey - Area Co-ordinator, East Sussex
Kay
JB: Glad you both made it home safely. Break me in gently? You've broken me woman! And calling that howling and shrieking 'singing' - only a mother's love! It was great to see you both at work though, and you've really moved the search forward - well done both of you, we're closing in.
Kay
SamH: Thanks Sam. Tiga followed Tripp's scent down the track to within a short distance of your house. We met a woman with 2 dogs then and stopped to talk for a while, and Tiga didn't pick up the scent after that, but it seems that Tripp has been past your house, so could return. Thanks.
Sharon Rescue Remedies
Am always in awe of all that the Dog Lost team do. Our forum members are all following your progress and keeping everything crossed that Tripp is found soon. I have also made an appeal to members to register with your site in the hope that they can help you in the future. Keeping paws crossed for a happy outcome. Heartfelt thanks to JB & Tiga for all their efforts. SharonLast edited: 2013-06-20 19:15:15 by Sharon Rescue Remedies
SamH
Thanks for the extra flyers and posters Kay.I dont have sausages but will leave water and Mackerel out in my garden, will leave the back gate into woods open for him so hopefully he will stay off the road
DogLostRiverlady
circulating on twitter.......

TRIPP Elderly B+W SBT SCENTING http://tinyurl.com/mrrjklo #LittleChalfont #CheshamMoor #HP7 #lostmydog Plz RT
Barbs
Fantastic job Tiga and JB - also Kay for keeping up for such long hours. Sorry haven't been able to do much this week, but freed up from tomorrow so will get out there. Kay - will email you to check most convenient way to pick up some posters / leaflets and get an idea of what areas still need covering. Enough adventuring Tripp - please stay put and let someone help you get safely home. xx
DogLostMax - Area Co-ordinator - Cornwall & Area Volunteer - Durham & Ireland
Tripp, it is time you finished your little adventure, you are wanted back home so badly.
Keep up the good work team Tripp, can't be with you in body, but am with you in spirit.xx
lala311986
great work JB, Tiga and Kay hopefully there will be some possible sightings in the area, i spoke to quite a few walkers today and they said they will keep a look out as they walk their dogs in that area, come on Tripp time to go home x
Tiga
Back home, gutted that rain stopped play. It is not possible to track in the rain, as the rain brings all scents in the air down to ground level and swishes them all up! Tiga knew this and when the heavens opened when on a scent Tiga tucked his tail under and sat down and said who turned that hose on I can't do it in this! Kay was brilliant and we walked a fair way but not as far as some tracks - so way to go Kay! I'll break you in gently! Can't begin to tell you where we have been and I am sure Kay will correct me if I'm wrong but the most important thing is that the strongest scent so far was at Chesham Moor and Tiga found several places and one in particular where Tripp had found water (at last) Clarkey it was lack of water for Tripp we were concerned at not us! Tiga made an amazing crossing of some stepping stones for which I had to follow, it was here that we believe Tripp has been drinking. We were taken for a tour round this area and spoke to lots of dog walkers, we were taken to a warehouse and beyond following a number of footpaths in the woods and fields and then back to the water where Tiga started to negotiate the stepping stones again but then decided half way across that Tripp had not been back this way but carried along the footpath back into the field an easier way. The fitness centre nearby took a poster and they are open from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. and a number of people were 'jogging' around the area. So hopefully with posters soon to go up that important sighting will come in. The scent was perhaps not todays or yesterdays but by far the strongest so far, maybe 3 - 4 days old. We spoke to and gave posters to a fisherman who was going to be 'camping out' fishing from now until Sunday - he was very helpful and would share his dinner if Tripp came near! This was around one of the two lakes of which this one Tiga took us into. There were so many places along this stream/river where Tripp was able to get fresh water that I am sure he will be back. We then drove around checking at random other possible places some of which Tiga clearly said what on earth have you brought me here for and others where there was old scent. Tiga let his hair down at one place where there was no scent but decided he was allowed to chase a monkjack making Kay panic as she thought he was hurt as he 'sung' We spoke at length to a hedge cutter who would look out as he travels the area. We checked the waterhole in the Tesco car park but Tiga said no. Last night we ended up at some fields in Little Chalfont and as we looked across the fields we saw the Water Tower at Coleshill so not far at all. When you think how many days he has been missing even at a mile a day he will be covering some ground but hopefully we have now been given by Tiga a better idea of where Tripp has been mooching around. Come on Tripp go and get some food at the BBQ and let us put this page into the blue. You have so many people willing you home you must have got the message by now - show yourself.
Clarkey - Area Co-ordinator, East Sussex
Thanks for the update Kay. I don't think any of us are as fit as JB and I'm sure you deserve a good rest! I gather rain stopped the search, but very glad to see some progress has been made again. If you can flood the area suggested with posters maybe you'll get some sightings reported, let's hope so. Thanks so much to JB & Tiga for travelling up to search again .. think you have a few more fans now! I'm sure JB will give an update when she's arrived home safely. Come on Tripp, please show yourself to someone and stay safe till we can find you.
DogLostJayne - Founder Doglost.
Tx for update Kay....
Kay
I'm sure Jenny will post details, but she and Tiga are on their way home now. Today Tiga picked up a good scent on Chesham Moor and found a great watering hole. That whole area could do with leafleting and postering as Tripp is probably camped out there or returning there for water. JB and Tiga worked so hard today following Tripp's rambles around the countryside, but I think it's given us a good lead. If you would like to leaflet in the area, would you post the road names on this site please to avoid duplication. It would be really helpful if people could leaflet Bois Moor Road, Cresswell Road, Waterside and Hill Farm Road.

I am very definitely NOT as fit as JB! After 3 days of hill walking I'm putting my feet up! Thanks everyone.

Sam99: Thanks for the offer - wish I'd seen it before I went out, but I was up early printing off a variety of maps for JB and me to use this morning and didn't check this site.

SamH: Thanks for the offer. We aren't sure if Tripp is leaving Chesham Moor and returning - he did do one little circuit over to the fields below Runrig Hill and back at some point. If he does leave the area it could well be in your direction, so I think it might be helpful if you put water out, maybe fried a sausage or two outside on 3 or 4 consecutive nights, so if he is moving along the valley floor the smell will attract him to your place. Hope he stays off that road though! Thanks for what you're doing.Last edited: 2013-06-20 14:36:21 by Kay
Ronniedog
Is anyone with spare leaflets likely to be anywhere near Piddington (West Wycombe) at all today during office hours (to 5.30/6pm)? If I had some leaflets I am happy to get up to the latest "hot" area whenever I am able to and spread the word. Although fingers crossed these won't be needed.
Padster
I've been following Tripp's story for a few days now, fingers and paws crossed for a happy ending very soon. Tripp sounds like a fab little fella and obviously has fantastic, loving owners who need their boy back home. Good luck xx
SamH
Good luck for today hope he is home safe when I check later. If needed i will have time over the weekend to do more leafletting just let me know which area you'd like me to do. S x
lala311986
my friend works down that area and she is getting some flyers off me at lunch and taking them to work with her, she said she will hand them out on the moor today and possibly tomorrow and in that area x
Cancan
I think this threads gonna be worth a fortune mark and Jenny with an Incredible Journey style movie offer at the end of it !! LOL.
sure to find him soon, you nearly there. Xxxx
Delicate_flower
Latest update from JB:
"Scent fairly good in Chesham moor and followed to Chesham Bois. Tiga took us to a good water source and even took me across it."
Delicate_flower
Morning all, I just want to say I'm so overwhelmed at all the help and support Mark I are receiving; Team Tripp really is amazing! I'm so grateful to JB and Tiga for all their efforts, if only there were more people (and dogs) like you in this world. I hope today is cooler for you both and fingers crossed Tripp's scent is picked up again.Last edited: 2013-06-20 09:18:24 by Delicate_flower
Bugs
Everything crossed for today and hope that Tripp is found safe and well. I keep sharing on FB and wished I lived nearer to be able to help more. Good luck!!!
ozzy + buster
when i was out with jb and tiga yesterday we headed near amersham international so we asked if someone could check the cctv, i will check with them today, was lovely to meet jb and tiga, good luck for today lets bring him home.
Clarkey - Area Co-ordinator, East Sussex
Good morning Team Tripp. As usual, well done to everyone for all your efforts. Hoping today will be a little cooler (& no thunderstorms!) for JB & Tiga who had a tough day's tracking yesterday..they are out there already. They ended up short of water yesterday so hope they will hv enough today. Good luck!

>>> JB is asking if you could put posters/leaflets Hill Farm Rd off Waterside in Chesham and searching along Chesham moor and the lakes. Lots of walkers on the moor next to the fitness centre.
I'm off to work now but will check in later.
Good luck again!!
lala311986
@Kay could i please have some more flyers when you drop the posters of, thank you.
good luck for tomorrow Tiga and JB.
staffylevi
Just wanted to say Team Tripp you are absolutely amazing. We are volunteers for www.staffierescue.co.uk and recently homed Tiffiny aka 'Squiff' to Mark and Jen and we just wanted to say a massive massive thank you to all you guys for giving the greatest support to Mark and Jen and, of course, little Squiff who is missing her new big brother... we so hope they are reunited very very soon. Keep up your outstanding work, and Tiga and JB, and whoever else is helping you tomorrow all the very best of luck; Mr Tripp time to get back with ya siblings. xxLast edited: 2013-06-19 22:58:50 by staffylevi
DogLostSam99-Area volunteer, South Bucks
@Kay I'm available tomorrow from 1230 till 4pm so if you want me to take that shift, then I'm happy to help. Let me know 07961 447896
Kay
Jenny and Tiga are having an early night ready for a 6am start tomorrow. We're going to be driving around the areas that Tripp may have gone to trying to pick up a more recent scent for Tiga to follow. We're aiming to take in Amersham, Coleshill, Shardeloes, Little Chalfont, Chenies, Chorleywood and anywhere else I can think of. In the meantime, posters are being delivered tomorrow, so email me with an address where you want them delivered later in the day. I have requests from Sam99, Ozzy, LaLa and SamH. Loads of people have seen the flyers and posters around and about - Tripp is famous, so just keep spreading the word, carry on doing what you've all been doing up to now. This little dog won't be outwitting us for much longer.
Clarkey - Area Co-ordinator, East Sussex
JB has called it a night now but is unable to get a signal so not sure if there will be an update this evening. Did say that after this morning there was no strong scent all day and it was very hot. Let's hope it's a little cooler tomorrow. It will be an early start for her and Tiga.
beautygirlcassie
Keeping everything crossed that Tripp is found safe and well very soon. Fantastic news that the scent has been picked up again by Tiga. That is such good news. WTG team Tripp and best of luck tomorrow.
jobadger
Everything crossed here for you all. Fantastic work Team Tripp. xx
mathers22
Good luck for tomorrow xx
Kay
Donna took over from me at 5 o'clock for a couple of hours. Jenny will post details, but the LC sighting was definitely Tripp, as Tiga got the scent straight away. Jenny is staying up here overnight and is planning an early start tomorrow. Hope it won't be so hot for Tiga, he is such a little poppet.
Clarkey - Area Co-ordinator, East Sussex
Hi Jen, Thanks for the update. Glad they are on the scent still. also hope they are ok and have enough to drink etc. I suggested to JB that if they need 'supplies' to let me know and I will post a msg on here, although a bit difficult if they're not sure where they will end up! Always worth postering in area tracking is done as you might well get tel calls to say Tripp has been seen :) Go Tiga go!
Salsaqueen
Tony (Mark's dad) and I are just praying for good news.
Mark & Jen don't forget to ask if you need help.
Delicate_flower
Hi, Jen here. Mark just called and filled me in on JB and Tiga's progress today. I'm delighted that Tiga found Tripp's scent so quickly and am holding out hope that we will at least know which way he's going. Mark said Tiga is heading out towards Chorleywood and is wondering if it's worth concentrating our postering and flyer drops in the Chorleywood, Latimer and Flaunden areas.
It is really hot today and I'm sure both JB and Tiga are having a tough time in the heat. I hope they are both ok, and fingers crossed Tripp's scent stays strong. Such an emotional roller coaster. Thank you everyone for everything xxxx
Clarkey - Area Co-ordinator, East Sussex
Just home from doing the stables & thrilled to hear Tiga has picked up a scent straight away! Having been tracking with JB a couple of times, I hope you are keeping up Kay!! JB is usually kind enough to slow down for any company she has tho! Hoping Mark is able to concentrate on his work!! Great to see such belief in supa Tiga & JB. I think it's going to be a long afternoon, so just to keep you occupied while we wait for news, here are some links about the 2 of them:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-suffolk-21233780
http://www.csjk9.com/profiles/jenny-brown_p785.html http://www.dogfriendlybritain.co.uk/features_detail.asp?Feature=338

EVERYTHING CROSSED TIGA & JB CATCH UP WITH TRIPP!
Last edited: 2013-06-19 15:41:33 by Clarkey - Area Co-ordinator, East Sussex
Ronniedog
Another one here praying for good news...
l0vesustrihar
Got everything crossed here xx
Sharon Rescue Remedies
Thinking of you and keeping paws crossed. Go Tiga Go!
Lisa123
On the edge of my seat here :( and not getting much work done! Good luck today x
DogLostSam99-Area volunteer, South Bucks
Sounds like the latest sighting in L.Chalfont was a good one then. Makes the hours spent searching that area all the more worthwhile. Great work Tiga, keep going till you find him x
lesleyjane
Go, Tiga!! Bless you......c'mon Tripp, show yourself.....
SamH
Good work Tiga come on Tripp time to go home
Paula Griffin's Mum
Team Tripp you're amazing, I can only watch at work through the world wide web but I'm with you every step of the way (virtually), I'm sending out & thinking positive thoughts, come on Tripp time to come home little man :)
DogLostOwl
Just had a call from JB who is out with Tiga and Kay. Tiga got a good scent as soon as he got to the place in Little Chalfont where the sighting was, and they are steaming ahead along a footpath behind the backs of some houses.
staffylevi
Waiting patiently for any news... good luck guys; praying that you find this little man today.
lesleyjane
Come on Tripp, we all want you home safely little man! xx
Kay
@ Ozzy: I think it only needs one other person who knows the area with Jenny, just to keep track of where she is. If it's a long search though it would be good to switch over after a few hours if you're up for that. If you'd be happy to take over for a few hours later on, perhaps you could text me your mobile number and I'll give you a call if it looks like being a long day! 07831 302988 Cheers

@Sam99 : Thanks for the hooves, they've gone into my Tripp bag :-)Last edited: 2013-06-19 10:55:10 by Kay
Barbs
Best of luck today JB and Tiga. Everything tightly crossed that you're able to pick up the elusive trail - if anyone can, Tiga can! Would be fabulous to have some good news for Mark and family today x
silver
Good luck JB and Tiga for today - crossing my fingers that Tripp will at last be found and we can all breath a sigh of relief, especially Mark and his family.
Cancan
Best of luck and lets hope that it is him and he has stayed put and made it his little base.
xx
Tiga
Ok just about to leave Kent now, I have a new phone and haven't got it completely sorted yet so I cannot update this page from it but I will keep Mark posted and perhaps Kay so any news can be posted by them. I do hope this latest possible sighting is Tripp and Tiga can pick up on it. You have to remember that this is also nearly a week old now so we will still be so far behind Tripp but if this was Tripp at least we can determine which way he has gone. Come on everyone fingers and paws crossed that Tiga can reunite dog no 41. Its going to be a long hard day but we are up for it. Keep up the good work Team Tripp
denise
I have been checking daily of any news. I work in Great Missenden and have been telling people.I am off on holiday so hope there is good news when I return. Good luck everyone.
SamH
Good luck guys fingers crossed for some good news, come on Tiga work your magic and get this boy home
ozzy + buster
@kay i can help do a few hours today, let me know when your meeting up,
Kay
SamH: Thanks for the suggestions, and for all the leafleting. JB and Tiga are coming up today and I'll be meeting up with them, so won't have the energy or time to do more, but if Tiga can pick up Tripp's scent at the Little Chalfont sighting that will give us clues. I'm sure Jenny will post with details later. If we can just find if he has been in the valley or is sticking to the higher ground that will help. Wish them all the luck in the world.
SamH
Kay I have leafleted Latimer, spoke to a few people but no joy. I also Leafleted the few cottages at the bottom of Chenies Hill whilst I went to do my horses Sorry didn't get a chance to do Flaunden. If the train of thought is he is heading down the valley in effect following the river then might be worth walking the footpath that goes from the Bottom of Chenies Hill which you can pick up just past Mill Farm and ends up towards Sarratt Bottom. There is a stables just as you come out from the other end of the footpath so could be worth while dropping in to leave them a few flyers. I wont get a chance to walk this footpath till Thurs and generally its very popular with walkers especially at weekends. There is also a yard that backs onto Baldwins wood that may be worth talking to, although I think Baldwins is probably too steep for Trip they hack out through the whole area so may have seen something, Its easier to get to them through the woods so was going to ride up and talk to them tomorrow. Any other thoughts just give me a shout, just wish we had another sighting so we could home in on him a bit more. Last edited: 2013-06-18 21:11:51 by SamH
Chi lover
This little dog is breaking my heart, I am going on holiday and won't be able to check for news. I do hope that you have a positive result by the time I get home. Keep strong, he must be somewhere, good luck team Tripp.
Kay
Sam99: If you leave them outside I'll collect tomorrow morning. Thank you for sorting that, they'll be used, hopefully to good effect
DogLostSam99-Area volunteer, South Bucks
Kay: I have a small bag of hoof trimmings if you are planning another smelly session. Will leave them out if you are passing and want to collect.
ClaireC
Hi Clarkey would you be able to let JB know that Mark has lost her number but would like her to contact him?

IGNORE THIS MESSAGE. Last edited: 2013-06-18 17:39:08 by ClaireC
Clarkey - Area Co-ordinator, East Sussex
Mark has just asked me to post that he is up at Westward Park for the next couple of hours.
Tee hee! Think we all got that text at the same time! I hv given Mark JB's number. Last edited: 2013-06-18 17:35:12 by Clarkey - Area Co-ordinator, East Sussex
DogLostKaren - Area Co-ordinator London, Home Counties & Police Liaison
Have put out on lots of FB pages too - Good Luck Mark x
DogLostKaren - Area Co-ordinator London, Home Counties & Police Liaison
MARK, Tripp's Dad has just asked us to post up that he is up in Westwood Park / Little Chalfont / Amersham now looking for Tripp after recent sighting - any other help would be really appreciated!!!

DogLostSam99-Area volunteer, South Bucks
Mark has just text to say he is up at Westwood Park for the next couple of hours if anyone wants to join him.
JB Can you please call Mark as he hasn't got your number saved and wants to talk to you.
Or if someone has JBs number, could they text it to Mark.
Ronniedog
Really sorry, but despite having said earlier that I would be available this evening to meet up if necessary, I'm afraid something work related has just cropped up and I'm now not going to be free this evening to help. I will however still be doing whatever I can to help in other ways/on other days.
I found Flaunden Livery Yard on Facebook (I don't know them personally) and sent them the dog lost link, which they were nice enough to acknowlege and say they'd keep a look out!
DogLostOwl
Glad to hear about the sighting, certainly within reach of Tripp even if he was moving slowly. Mark, we can't assume that Tripp is heading towards any place he knows. He may well have got disoriented and simply have his mind on food, water, somewhere to sleep.
Kay
Have just spoken to the Dog Warden in Camberley about the b&w staffie found. I've told her about Tripp and she'll check on this site as soon as she's back in her office. The dog is microchipped but not registered. I know it's a distance away, but someone could have picked him up and driven home with him. Worth checking anyway.
Kay
lala311986: That sounds great, you've done such a good job. If you want more leaflets any time just post on here and I'll get them straight down to you, and you'll have posters on Thursday when they arrive. Team Tripp is doing a great job - everyone's working their own area really hard, this little dog can't outwit us for ever!

SamH : I think Latimer is worth doing as it's in the valley, which might be easier on Tripp's little legs. Also, there's a good view of the fields from there. I left a leaflet at the farm further along the road from you and tried to walk the footpath alongside, but came to a padlocked stile and couldn't get any further. If you can suggest any areas along the valley that might be worth searching and are accessible, just post and I'll do that tomorrow. Last edited: 2013-06-18 15:15:42 by Kay
lala311986
*work my way around*
lala311986
i have only just got back from delivering/handing leaflets out i have done all the houses on upland avenue and windsor road that have dogs, my friend is doing mount nugent as she knows which houses have dogs, i have done captains close which leads to park and captains wood, was a bit disappointed to only come across 3 dog walkers in captains woods, one of the dog walkers said she has seen posters and flyers etc around so its good to see the word is spreading, also went to mount nugent farm and spoke to the owner as she keeps horses on her land and she took a few leaflets to pass around, also gave a few to my childrens school to give to memebers of staff that live around the areas and have dogs or that have houses that are near woodlands, still have quite a few left so will continue to work my round great hivings, greenway, and some of pond park also asked the local shops if they would display posters and they said they would so when they arrive i will put them up, really hope he is home soon.
SamH
Ok I can do Latimer this eve might be able to make a start on flaunden will update where I got to
Kay
I think the villages of Latimer, Flaunden and Ley Hill could be worth postering and leafleting. I want to leaflet Clifton Road and St Leonard's Road in Amersham as their gardens back on to woodland - in fact, I'm off there now.
Ronniedog
@Sam99 and Ozzy. Sorry didn't meet you last night, once I've left the ofice I don't have Web access until I get home (usually about 9pm) so I didn't pick up your message/know where to meet. Am happy to come out again tonight to that area if there is going to be another search party. Will check on hee again before I leave work, but if it's after 5.30pm, please phone/text me on 07768 340413 otherwise I won't know. I can meet up from about 7.30pm once horses are fed.
Did walk Tragoes again last night - no sign. Did meet two ladies out walking their dog though who were aware of Tripp and would keep their eyes peeled - so the message is starting to get around.
SamH

Went out early to walk the woods from Little Chalfont to Chenies manor but no sign of him, Have dropped some flyers into the Little Chalfont butchers on my way to work .I could start putting flyers around Choreleywood this eve incase he heads that way unless there are any other areas you think would be better?
ClaireC
Whereabouts in Little Chalfont is the possible sighting please?
Tiga
If this sighting was Tripp and he was heading towards Little Chelfont Mark - remember the anticlockwise triangle! Happy to come up tomorrow, if the sighting was last Wednesday or Friday this would still be good for Tiga. I suggest as well as postering this area, also poster ahead so that he is known about before he arrives! This way you should get a call while he is in the area and not days after.
Kay
Thanks Jayne
DogLostJayne - Founder Doglost.
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Kay
Jayne/Gino : Possible sighting of Tripp in Little Chalfont which is next door to Chorleywood part of which is in a different county, Hertforshire, so could you send out email alerts to that post code area as well please. Will probably be WD post code. Thanks.
Kay
I agree. As JB has kindly offered to come up again, and we have a pretty precise location for the latest sighting, it really would be a good idea to get Tiga down to find Tripp or point us in the right direction.

Re Printing: I'm paying £87 for 2500 A4 posters to be printed, I don't think you could print that many on a home printer for that cost, particularly with a brightly coloured background, and of course the more you order, the cheaper the unit price - and with printed copies the ink doesn't run, so no need to laminate, which in itself, is expensive.Last edited: 2013-06-18 08:20:05 by Kay
Clarkey - Area Co-ordinator, East Sussex
Gd morning all.
Kazzie .. thanks for that info, we never discount any 'found' dog as people 'pick up' dogs and take them to their own area.
Kay/ozzy + buster/Sam99 Oooh dear, smell of sardines in car! I take those airtight containers to put can in when open, usually works. Hope the sighting is Tripp.
>>> Mark: although Tripp is an older lad, we often find they can walk for miles at a steady pace. I know he has arthritis so keeping moving is the best way to aleviate discomfort (I can testify to that!) so maybe Tripps just kept on trotting.
>> Twitter, our Twitter co-ord has bn tweeting yr area intensively. Pls share these posts if you are on there.
>> Kay, well done with the printing. Is there anyone else who has a printer & who's happy to print loads for others to put up? It's very expensive to pay for printers to do (Viking-direct.co.uk are also gd for cartridges & v fast delivery .. JB told me of them!)

Just a thought.. please consider that someone may have taken Tripp in. Often if folk find an older dog, they think they've bn abandned 'cos of their age/condition. They never tell anyone, are scared of RSPCA/Dog wardens thinking the dog will be put to sleep. So they keep them never thinking they have an owner searching desparately for them. Poster in pet shops, butchers & supermarkets with pet dept etc. Ask these places if anyone has mentioned having a new staffy. So if posters are taken down in a particular area it's quite likely that's the area to concentrate posters in. If an older person has Tripp they may not go out & wld hv someone who gets their pension/food for them. So please don't discount this possibility!
What we need is a positive sighting so JB can follow it. Fingers crossed today is the day.
Last edited: 2013-06-18 07:14:46 by Clarkey - Area Co-ordinator, East Sussex
Cancan
Mark,don't want to be pushy as you are there and I am not so its you that knows real situation, but if Tripp is tired and disorientated and scared wouldn't it be good idea to give tiga a go straight away near latest sighting. Maybe he's not moving very far now and tiga could find him ?
Tiga
Just had a look on Google maps and this last possible sighting is certainly feasible - so yes get the posters out in this area and hopefully we will get some good news very soon. Just shout when you need Tiga.
DogLostSam99-Area volunteer, South Bucks
That reminds me I still have the empty sardine tin in my bag.... no wonder the cat is acting so friendly tonight!! Meanwhile puppy River is snoring away in bed after his efforts at Tripp tracking, just relieved that he didn't decide to roll in the cow poo, unlike the sheep poo of last week ;-)
Kay
Ozzy: LOL, I was just glad to get the smell of those sardines out of my car!

Thinking tomorrow morning will take sausages, frying pan and plate warmer to the end of Raans Road/top of Lane Wood. Depending on the wind, the smell should carry quite nicely across the fields and woods.

Mark : When you collect the flyers, would you leave hoof trimmings if you have some please.

LaLa311986 : Would you email me your address please, and let me know how many leaflets you need. Sounds like you might need 400ish?
ozzy + buster
also me and sam left the sardines in the wood entrance down bell lane next to a log in the paper, (the entrance is on your right as your going down bell lane just after beechwood ave, how could i forget the sardines carried them round all the woods with me.Last edited: 2013-06-17 21:28:49 by ozzy + buster
ozzy + buster
hi all ive left a flyer in the shop in elizabeth ave and the one stop shop on white lion road and also put up one in the fish and chip in top amersham near laura ashley, me and sam walked all of the woods at westwood park and have handed out flyers to people and also put aload up, i also went round kiln ave and sandycroft road and asked locals if they had seen him but no sightings they will keep look out as 2 people i spoke to walk there dogs at 9pm round the back of the houses.
DogLostSam99-Area volunteer, South Bucks
Walked through Westwood Park and across the fields to Stony Lane, then back through the woods (split into 3 groups) to Bell Lane and down Beechwood Avenue back to Westwood. Put the few posters we had (entrances and Pavillion) and stuck up loads of leaflets as well as catching all the dog walkers and joggers. Sadly no sign but word is out.
Kay
Mark - I'll leave a wad of A6 leaflets in my front porch for you to pick up when you're in the area. I think you have my address. I'll put them there now, so anytime that suits you can collect.
Kay
@Mark: I know, these printer cartridges work out expensive. Having flyers and posters professionally done is actually working out cheaper! I've used cheapestprintonline.co.uk which is proving to be reliable and if you go for 24 hours service is not expensive. I've got 5,000 A6 flyers (some given to Ozzy and Sam99) so there should be enough for everyone. Ordered 2500 posters so there are enough for 25 people to each put out 100 posters - so if we're now focussed on Amersham/Little Chalfont/Chenies/Latimer/Chorleywood we should be able to flood the area with posters.

SamH : email me your address and I'll drop some flyers round to you. Posters in a couple of days. kaylockie@btconnect.com CheersLast edited: 2013-06-18 08:53:59 by Kay
Mark
Am wondering where Tripp is heading, because its not in the direction of home, nor in the direction of my parents house in Berkhamsted (these are the only 2 houses he has lived in) & i only have 1 yard that i shoe at in the direction that he is heading??!!!
SamH
There is quite a bit of woodland that runs from Little Chalfont to Chenies, would be worth looking. Its right on my doorstep so can go out first thing. I dont have acess to a printer but if anyone could send me some would be worth putting more up along the chess valley footpaths if ita looking like may be on the area still.
Mark
@Kay - thanks for ordering the posters, you must let me pay for them, i take it you have the A6 leaflets already, which is good, i've just burnt through 2 new ink cartridges to make 35 posters(laminated) & 150 A6 leaflets for me to go out tomorrow straight after work.

Thank you all for your support & help.
Kay
OK, messaging me on FB isn't working - I have no new messages from anyone, so - my email is kaylockie@btconnect.com - that won't fail!Last edited: 2013-06-17 19:57:21 by Kay
Kay
Silver: If it's on a telegraph pole by a bridge, it's one of mine. If your message doesn't get through on Facebook, Pauline's hasn't, try texting on 07831 302988. There's no signal when I'm at home, but can pick up messages when I'm away from home, so I won't pick it up immediately, but eventually!

If the Little Chalfont sighting is Tripp, that's really quite good news, as it means he isn't wandering as far each day as we thought. Coleshill to Little Chalfont in nearly 3 weeks means he isn't making too much progress each day - good news for Team Tripp.
lala311986
@kay i have inboxed you on facebook may have gone into others x
Kazzie
ok.good luck with searches.hope you find him soon.shared him on facebook.x
ClaireC
Hi Kazzie, Camberley is nowhere near our area. Thank you for thinking of Tripp though.

For those out and about GOOD LUCK xx
silver
I'm really crossing my fingers (and my dog his paws) that this is Tripp. Good luck in your search tonight. Have leafleted Rayners Ave, Loudwater and some of the mobile home park, but need more leaflets - will contact you Key on fb with my address. I did meet young lad with staffie cross up Rayners Ave and he told me there is a black staffie in Rayners Close who is often "on the loose" annoying other dogs and sometimes goes onto the golf course. However, this does not mean that sighting was not Tripp so am going to persevere with more leafleting around Robinson Road area (Loudwater) when I get more leaflets. Quite a few people have seen poster in Rayners Ave (thanks to whoever put it up).
Kay
Mark: 5,000 A4 posters ordered, but won't be here until Wednesday/Thursday.

If Tripp was heading in the wrong direction, next place he'd hit is Chorleywood, so I'll perhaps do something there as well. Put a few posters out this evening along the valley and walked a wood. Have printed more and will laminate for tomorrow.

Paulinewestiefan: There's no message in my FB inbox. Try texting - 07831 302988 Cheers.

Have just seen Sam99 and Ozzy at Westwood Park and given them flyers. I walked along Latimer Road and up through Lane Wood to Bell Lane. I'll do Chesham Bois woods tomorrow
Kazzie
Hope you find Tripp soon, keep hoping to see him in the blue. Have you checked the staffie in the found section, black & white in South east put on today . Not sure if Camberley is near you.x
Barbs
Great news to have a possible sighting (even days after the event reports are better than none at all – though frustrating I know Mark). Sorry I have meeting I can’t get out of tonight, but I am also restocked with inks so can go postering / searching again tomorrow. Good luck to those out tonight – might be worth knocking on a few doors with leaflets in the roads close to the sighting just in case someone else has seen something or knows of any staffies in the area which are known to wander. Any updates later with info on areas to concentrate on tomorrow would be great. Fingers crossed for good news. x
kazzi1
Just a thought if it hasn't already been done. As you are now covering Chalfont, Latimer and Amersham, these all have rail stations and it would be good if a poster could be put up for commuters leaving the station to see on their way out as most of them will live in these areas and will then be made aware.
Mark
@lala311986 - Kay has leaflets arriving tomorrow & im going to spend the night printing & laminating posters, my number is in the info above, so give me a call as i should be in the area sometime between 5-6pm tomorrow to start postering.
DogLostSam99-Area volunteer, South Bucks
Ozzy and I are meeting at 7 at Westwood Park. Anyone else available? @Ronniedog... hope to see you when you get there.
Mark
Aaaargh, really sorry guys, have also run out of ink & supplies to do any postering etc tonight!!!

Am just heading to Staples/Argos to get ink & laminating pouches, so am going to spend tonight making posters, so that tomorrow straight after work, as am in the area, i can get cracking.

To anyone heading up there tonight, thank you, keep me posted so i know where to poster tomorrow!!

@Cancan - a bit early for Tiga again maybe, i think we need at least 2 sightings around 24 hours old before bringing in the Tiga again. Again many thanks for all the phoning around you did at the weekend.

Thank you
lala311986
is there anything i can do, i don't mind putting posters up or handing leaflets out, i live in chesham, i really hope you find him safe and well x
DogLostSam99-Area volunteer, South Bucks
Decided to feed the kids early, so will be heading up that way in about an hour for a search. Let me know if anyone else is meeting up. If so, I suggest Westwood Park car park??
Sam 07961 447896
Cancan
Is it time to call for tiga?
Immediately before it goes cold again??
Chi lover
I do hope you have some luck at last, he looks an absolute sweetheart. Everything crossed for tonight for you.
DogLostSam99-Area volunteer, South Bucks
Westwood Park is at the end of Chenies Avenue, 3 roads up from the sighting so that will be somewhere worth postering. I can get up there tomorrow lunchtime if Kay can get some posters to me (I've run out of ink after printing my last batch). @Kay will pm you on FB. @Ozzy Give me a call if you want to meet up to search.
paulinewestiefan
Kay I have sent you a message on face book
Pauline
Mark
BTW Thank you again everyone!!!
Mark
Hi all,
@ Kay, its just getting frustrating that all the sightings are over 2 days old, so i just end up wondering where is he & where is he going & why???

So I never know where to start postering next!!!!!
Ronniedog
Mark, Ozzie and Buster - would you like me to join you this evening and search that area in Amersham? I've got to finish work and feed the horses first, but could join you about 7.30pm if it helps. Let me know 07768 340413. Sam
Kay
Have just ordered posters, should arrive Thursday.
Yes, I know the area. He's not making it easy for us, is he! If he heads downhill, he'll be in the Chesham valley, if you see Latimer Road on the map, that is the base of the valley. If he stays on high ground he could be around Amersham on the Hill where I live!
Did the lady see him in day time?
Suggest anyone who's in the area targets Latimer, Flaunden, Chalfont, Amersham with sardines and smelly food. Will have a quick drive around now before getting dinner!
Mark
That would be cool, will let you know when im leaving, maybe meet up??
ozzy + buster
@mark I know the area do you want me to have a drive round?
Mark
Am going to go out in a little while to see if i can find the area.
Mark
I have, just had a call about a possible sighting, black staffie 'like' dog, looking lost & frightened, with 1 white front paw, it happened either Wednesday or Friday last week at the junction of Kiln Avenue & Sandycroft Road in Amersham towards Little Chalfont. They said that he disappeared up a footpath off Kiln Avenue, ion the direction of Elizabeth Avenue. Does anyone know the area??

Approx 4 miles by road from Coleshill, again in the wrong direction for heading home. 3 miles by road from Old Amersham.

ozzy + buster
Hi all I've put a couple of posters at holder green 1 at the esso garage at hazelmere cross roads and the rest round great missenden but have run out so if someone has anymore I could do the rest of great missenden.
Kay
Pauline: Yes, that would help. There was a possible sighting of Tripp about 9 days ago on Wycombe Heights Golf Course, so Hazlemere is an area that Tripp could have got to. We think he's moving around at dusk/night/dawn. His master, Mark, is a farrier, so he'll be attracted to horsey smells and stables. If we get a sighting, that will be so useful, as a sniffer dog, Tiga, will re-visit to track him, so get all the details you can. A recent suggestion has been to barbecue smelly food somewhere in the open at dawn or dusk to try to attract him. There's an enormous area to cover so your contribution will help. If you would distribute leaflets as well that would be great. If you let me have your address, or somewhere you'd like me to leave leaflets for you, I can let you have printed leaflets, as printing them all off yourself can get expensive. My FB page is Kay Lockie, and I'm in Amersham. Good luck and thanks.
paulinewestiefan
Hi my name is Pauline have just joined dog lost, have been following dog lost re tripp I live in Hazlemere and I am happy to put up posters if this will help around this area let me know good luck
Sunshine
Kay I will be in touch once I get home which won't be until next week.
Kay
LEAFLETS: If you would like printed leaflets to distribute please let me know your address or workplace and I will drop them off. My Facebook page is Kay Lockie, pic is of me on a CBR125.

If you would like to select an area, probably in the triangle between Old Amersham, Loudwater and Aylesbury, please post here so best use is made of the leaflets and we don't waste time and effort.
Coleshill and Amersham Old Town have been leafleted.
Kay
Hi, Search Mark 'Woody' Rudge on Facebook - I think there's only one!
beautygirlcassie
Can someone put the link up for Mark's Facebook page. So sorry to hear the Tripp has not been found. Still sharing on Facebook, Twitter and with friends. Have contacted various online sites such as Chilterns Canines and businesses in Old Amersham. Keeping everything crossed that he will soon be spotted. Stay positive Mark and family.
Barney 'n' Ozzie's mum
There is a doctors surgery on Colonel Grantham Way, Buckingham Park, which is parallel to Pluto Way. Too early for me to drop off a poster on the way to work, but can do after work if noone else able to..
Barney 'n' Ozzie's mum
Unfortunately I didn't see the latest postings re Aylesbury until this morning. Buckingham Park is "just across the road" from me (I live at Watermead). I need to leave for work soon, but will check on here again just before I leave to see if any more info. Will try to leave a bit earlier so that I can have a quick drive around there x
Kay
Mark, it's too late now for me to get up at 3 and do the early morning watch, so if you want me to search tonight, post. I'm a bit zonked, so the sooner the better! :-)

I'll check in tomorrow - good night all.Last edited: 2013-06-16 23:02:39 by Kay
ozzy + buster
Ok when I'm there in the morning will put it in Lucy's stable, I have been putting his poster up on all the groups I am with on fb including the equestrian ones, I've got fingers crossed this is a positive lead.
Kay
I don't know Aylesbury, but Mark, if you want me to come over and drive around I will, but might be an idea to fry some sausages in your garden, and leave your windows open tonight in case he's in Aylesbury and can make his way back home. I'll need to know your home address (postcode for satnav) so that I can search around your road as well. Anyone close who knows Aylesbury?
Mark
Donna its down where the old horse walker used to be, the kids know where i set it up.

Have asked to join the group Pets for sale in Aylesbury, cant post there until its accepted & have found the post & sent a message to the girl who spotted the Staffie, am just awaiting responses from them.
Cancan
Nothing on Aylesbury dog warden page.
If mark can't get down there why don't you go Kay. Sounds like he wasn't picked up.
Just a suggestion !?
Sunshine
I've emailed Wycombe Wasps Tripp's poster.
Sunshine
I've shared Tripp's poster on a Hazlemere and surrounding areas Items for Sale FB group. Hazlemere is right next door to Penn. I've also shared on my own FB wall and tagged my friend' with a yard near Tesco Loudwater.
ozzy + buster
@ mark where abouts is your blue BBQ? Yes I've seen this ad on pets for sale in Aylesbury is this near you mark? Everything is crossed hope its Tripp, @ Claire I will let you know on your mobile what he says x
Barbs
Mark, if you can't get hold of Helen, post is on FB page "Pets for Sale in Aylesbury" so you could message the poster. Everything crossed here. x
Mark
Found out who spotted this staffie & have messaged them on FB, awaiting a reply. Cant leave the house as home alone with my 4 year old in bed. :-(
Kay
Hope she gets back to you, but check with the dog warden anyway. I do hope it's a positive lead.
staffylevi
I've been looking for the ad too and can't find anything... Praying it's Tripp. x
Mark
Have text Helen, but cant find any news on this Staffie in Aylesbury. :-(
Sunshine
A6 leaflets are ok! I'm not back in HW for ten days but I will be in touch when I'm back re collecting flyers tho I hope Tripp is found before then.

Kay
Mark: If you want the search shifted to Aylesbury, post on here. It's not far. I do hope this is a positive lead. Have sausages and frying pan in the car ready!!!
Mark
Firstly, everyone a huge thank you for your continued support & help.

@ ozzy + buster - i didnt make the camp out because i hit the wall about 6pm last night, just physically & mentally exhausted. :-( btw, can you put my blue bucket bbq somewhere safe for me??

@ Kay - i have tried talking to the police to get an incident number, but they just dont want to know, they say its not their problem & just keep pushing me in the direction pof the dog wardens.

Am about to contact Helen
Kay
Helen, Well spotted. Have you phoned Mark? I'm sure he'd want to speak to the lady and go out and search as it's local to him. Please call him asap. Great job! Fingers crossed.
helen
Hi. Just seen this post on "pets for sale in Aylesbury" It was posted 8 hours ago and says black staffy running around in Pluto Way Buckingham Park. I won't post the ladys name that put it on there but if you want to know my mobile in 07845315422
ClaireC
Thanks Donna and thank you for your help along with your son. I think Mark will be having a lovely Father's Day with his daughter, he deserves a "day off". Hope when Dave phones developer that he says that it is also dangerous as it is and a young child(ren) can get onto the land so easily and they could fool around and then ....! Donna when you get a reply from Dave can you phone me on 07887652916 or Mark please. Thanks xLast edited: 2013-06-16 20:01:23 by ClaireC
ozzy + buster
Have put tripps post from fb on quite a few pages on fb will be putting posters up around great missenden tomorrow, @ Claire I have spoke to dave who is going to ask the owner tomorrow if we can get the pool emptied will let you know what he says tomorrow, @ mark how did you get on with camping out?
silver
Kay thank you will do. Tesco no joy I'm afraid - they said could not put poster up. Will keep looking Derehams and WHGC area this week after work and pass the word. Sunshine and others - perhaps do poster blitz and full search next weekend??
Kay
Sunshine. I'm afraid I've only ordered A6 flyers, although having posters printed as well would be great. Farms and stables are ideal places to poster and the Wycombe football ground is a great idea too.
ClaireC
Lennyboy, Tripp is chipped to Mark and has had him for a number of years now. Good though for thinking of Tripp thank you x
Sunshine
I'm away for a week but when I get back could I arrange to collect some posters? I'm West Wycombe side of town tho I'm happy to help out Loudwater side. I could contact my friend who runs a livery yard near Tesco and they hack round Derehams and I am sure her liveries would be happy to keep an eye out and check the perimeters of their paddocks etc?

Other places I was thinking to poster - St Peters Church in Loudwater, the farm at the top of Derehams (think it was David Taylor's but he has recently passed away I believe), caravan site at Rayners Lane (not a gypsy site) and a totally random one but Wycombe Wanderers/Wycombe Wasps ground in Sands as the footfall there is high and the fans are based all over the county/town. Jolleyes Pet Store up near Sainsburys/Morrisons in HW is another.

Off of WHGC there are a few private properties set behind the wooded bit alongside the Bridleways/canter track. There is a gate two thuds of the way up which leads you to the houses/equestrian properties there. Plus there is Magpie Lodge and another house/bungalow actually within WHGC on private road that runs alongside the road to the gold club. Silver you may already know it? There is also woods next to these two properties. Posters along Rayners Avenue and Robinson Road would be an idea as lots of local dog walkers using those woods. Hope this of use.

DogLostRavenette - Area Co-ordinator - West Sussex
The staffie that LennyBoy is referring to has just been reunited. All fingers and paws crossed here that the lovely Tripp is sighted again soon and that Mark gets some good news xxxLast edited: 2013-06-16 14:10:14 by Ravenette - Area Co-ordinator - West Sussex
Kay
Silver: If you'd like to message me through facebook with your address, I'll leave some leaflets in your porch (?) when they turn up. Same for anyone else who would like leaflets. I've posted on the Help Find Tripp Facebook page, Kay Lockie.
Might be an idea to put on any posters 'Police notified as lost or stolen' - if anyone is keeping him they might decide the reward is a better bet than a friendly chat with the police! Mark, can you confirm that the police have been told. Thanks.
LennyBoy
Can someone double check 53648 little black and white staff found early hours of this morning? No idea of areas as I live in Edinburgh. Hard to tell from photo as Tripps tummy is covered with his jacket and other photo can only see his chest. Probably not him but worth a check just in case. It also says the found dog is chipped as Byson but chip out of date, not sure if he has always been with Mark- could he have an old chip in him from a previous owner??
silver
Yes I can put poster up at Tesco, Loudwater. I was thining that Wycombe is surrounded by hills everywhere (excepting the Hughenden valley, Wooburn Green valley and exit from Wycombe on Wycombe to Aylesbury Road). Tripp may therefore be "contained" within the Wycombe valley as he is unlikely to attempt all those hills. By the way I am happy to send short resume/photo to Bucks Free Press. Can someone meet me outside Amersham Hospital on Tuesday after work (not available Monday) to receive some new leaflets please. If anyone can, will post my tel. number.
Cancan
Have trawled all dogs up for rehoming and i cant see him. Will keep checking thr dogwarden websites daily.
Sunshine
And then after the update on the FB page it could say and head to DogLost for a thorough breakdown of the search so far and then include a link to DL?
Sunshine
Hi everyone,
Couple of ideas if Tripp has headed to Loudwater, contact Tesco Loudwater to put posters up as that is close to WHGC and posters at Penn Feed (tack/feed shop) in Hammersley Lane which is a mile or so away from WHGC. I'd take posters myself but we don't have a printer at home which is as helpful as a chocolate teapot I know!

Re Tripp's FB Page pls can I suggest you list dates/times for search parties an small snippets of news as most Fb'ers won't go to the page unless something appears as an update on the page as part of their news feed and its the only way to keep it fresh and current on new feeds/people's minds.
Sarah
Hi, just to let you know the council cleaned the high street in Old Amersham on Friday morning from the Market Hall to The Swan. They probably took down the posters then.....
Clarkey - Area Co-ordinator, East Sussex
Thanks Owl for your comments.
>>> Cancan .. didn't realise you're in France!! Thanks so much for ringing around and finding out about the staffy. If the dog wardens say that, then maybe someone would check those sites daily? I do try to look at them as have other dogs missing in my area, but sometimes my ancient laptop gives up! Excellent work Cancan, well done.
>>> Barbs Thank you for doing that. Also would be good idea to email rescue centres (with photo) and checking with them regularly.
>>> Ronniedog, it's always worth asking anyone who's out and about in the area to keep a look out. The more eyes looking the better.
>>> Kay. re your post from yesterday. I totally agree that anyone helping needs to comment on this page where they have and will be postering. It just helps to avoid people going out there only to find it's been done. Also anyone who is willing to poster in villages, towns outside immediate area between Amersham and Aylesbury area is worth doing just in case of sightings.
>>> silver, thanks for your help.

Going back to Barbs comments about posters in the main part of the High St between The Swan and St Marys being taken down.. has anyone found out if it was the council removing them please? Has this area been repostered and if so are they being taken down again?
>>> Mark, hope you are coping and try to have faith that your lad will be found.
Other than that .. again well done to all of you.
As always I have everything crossed that Tripp is seen again very soon and is reunited with Mark.
Last edited: 2013-06-15 23:41:01 by Clarkey - Area Co-ordinator, East Sussex
Ronniedog
I've been quiet for a couple of days, but still keeping my eyes out round Tragoes Wood and the Penn House Estate. No news. Did have a thought - there's group of people who do this thing called Geocaching, where they go round to set co-ordinates looking for hidden objects. I don't know much more about them, but was wondering if there was a local Geocache group who might be prepared to keep their eyes peeled whilst out searching for these hidden objects?
Barbs
For info and to avoid duplication of effort, am emailing dog walkers and pet care services in the area. Also going to contact groomers.
Cancan
Ok, so i have established that a black staffie was handed in to chesham wheelhouse vets but it isnt tripp because it was handed in on the 15 th may. They have their posters and are handing them out and are displyed in their surgery.
All the dog wardens would say was that all dogs found are on the two websites, animalwardens.co.uk where i see tripp is registered, and lostdogsuk.co.uk
The only thing about that is that hey are moved off the websites after 8 days, so if he was handed in brfore that he will now be in a rescue somewhere.
Have asked vicky and lynne at rescue remedies to rack their brains
Vicky is a police officer.
Feel frustrated i cant do more.
Good luck x
staffylevi
Good luck for today guys so wish we were nearer. Hoping for some positive news. Come on little man Tripp you've had an amazing adventure; time to go home now! xLast edited: 2013-06-15 12:32:29 by staffylevi
LennyBoy
Ive been following this little guys story for days now and every morning I just hope to see that he has been found safe and well. I live in Edinburgh so not really close enough to offer any help- if you feel I can do anything, please please just let me know! I am keeping everything crossed for you and will keep checking here for any updates xxx stay safe little man xxx
DogLostOwl
I would like to say from my 4 years' experience with my own tracker dog that creaky old dogs usually travel much further than you would imagine. Tripp had a head start on Tiga of 10 days, and even a dog pootling along at snail's pace can cover quite a distance in that time. So please don't think anywhere is too far to look.
ClaireC
Additional numbers from Clarkey's post:

Aylesbury Vale Dist Council 01296 585 605(Manned 24 hours a Day)Wycombe District Council 01494 463 890, South Bucks Dist Council 01895 837 524, Chiltern Dist Council 01494 586 519 the last 3 are luckily all outside Normal Office Hours numbers. Also Berkshire dog warden numbers are listed on http://www.dogwarden.org/4.html
Mark
In that case Cancan, if you are willing, could you ring as many of the DW's as possible on the list earlier in the forum, 2013-06-13 Claire, Weston Turville post. Also if you could you get email addresses from them so we can email Tripp's picture to them for visual conformation. I'm truly grateful for all/any assistance given by Team Tripp, for the safe return of my handsome little man.

Mark
Cancan
Is anyone doing the phoning? If not i can spemd this afternoon as its all i can do from france.
Letme know and i will get on with it
Clarkey - Area Co-ordinator, East Sussex
Good morning Team Tripp. What a great job you are all doing. It's difficult to know where dogs are taken when handed in to dog wardens sometimes, especially when the area they are missing from is on the borders of several counties. Sometimes if picked up by a memeber of the public, they will travel to their own home and then hand them to a DW there. So perhaps it would be an idea to have just one person who is willing to ring around the different DW's and rescue centres, so that they don't get calls from lots of people. That would also mean you have a full list of the ones that have been contacted. Apart from searches it's wise to continue postering anywhere you have not done so .. extending to areas outside the circle/triangle JB & I mentioned before as people will obviously travel in and out of that area.
>>> Barbs: sorry to hear some posters have been taken down. Please ask the Council if it is them doing this and if it is ask for permission for them to be there. However, previously we have found that if the dog missing has been found by a 'well-meaning' person in the area and kept at their home .. it is they that take the posters down, so I wonder if this is what has happened? Is this near to Washington Row or the Memorial Gdns where Sam99 mentioned a gardener who spoke of a dog being found by a lady? If so, then have you been able to find this lady? DW needs to be asked again if they had Tripp handed in please. Do DW have photo of Tripp (always helps)? Other than that, good luck with all your efforts today. I'll be thinking of you.Last edited: 2013-06-15 07:20:04 by Clarkey - Area Co-ordinator, East Sussex
Kay
Barbs: That's annoying isn't it. Still, on the odd occasion I've seen a stray dog, I've either caught it and taken it to a rescue centre or told the police - people can still do that without posters, and hopefully shops and pubs will still have the info inside.
It just takes one person to give us an accurate sighting, whether it comes via a dog warden, a rescue centre or the police, and Tiga can finish the job for us. We can spread the word to farms, stables and homes via leaflets, and talk to every dog-walker we see when we're out looking. We're still going to get Tripp home.Last edited: 2013-06-14 22:09:00 by Kay
Mark
Hi, Jen here. Mark and I have just caught up on all the messages. We both agree that with the hours we work, we'd appreciate everyone following any ideas/leads if they're happy to do so. No permission needed, we are so grateful to you for all your help. We're both happy for any calls to be made or posters going up etc, just post on here the leads followed so we dont duplicate. We hope this will keep the search moving and prevent it getting held up due to fear of stepping on toes etc.

Mark hasn't made a final decision on the bbq as we're unsure where would be best to do this. He is intending to camp out near the farm on his own on Sat night after putting his daughter to bed and is going to cook lots of smelly food while he's there.

It's nice to see our hard work is paying off as sightings are starting to come in. Fingers crossed we find him soon. thanks again everyone x
Barbs
Just got back from Old Amersham, and every single poster in the main part of the High St between The Swan and St Marys (apart from 1 on Market Hall)has been taken down :(. Sorry, didn't have any left to replace them and can't print any more at the mo. Everywhere else I went, postering still seemed to be intact tho.
Kay
Ozzy + Buster: Absolutely, I should have included it, and Little Missenden. I put a poster in the stationers there near the station and in Rainbow Silks, so yes, room for plenty more posters, and leafleting if you can do that. Leaflets available Monday evening, we'll sort getting those out to Team Tripp later.
Mark: Don't forget the hooves - I've got my barbecue tray ready!
ozzy + buster
Hi is it worth putting up some posters around great missenden just in case he is heading that way.
Kay
Silver, if you could take charge of leafleting around the golf club that would be great. We're getting some A6 leaflets printed, they'll be available on Monday evening, so just print off as many as you need for the weekend. I think Forty Green, Holtspur, Beaconsfield, Winchmore Hill, Penn all need to be done, so plenty to keep Team Tripp occupied. Hopefully that will lead to sightings being reported. There are a few of us here in Amersham, good to have someone over Wycombe way.
We can't see when an area has been leafleted, so it might be an idea if we all posted on this site roads that we plan to leaflet so we don't duplicate effort and miss other areas.Last edited: 2013-06-14 14:13:49 by Kay
silver
Sorry I meant "wouldn't do anything WITHOUT Mark/Jen/Team Tripp/DogLost permission"!!!
silver
Just checking in at work. I am happy to take posters to Wycombe Bus Station and drop some leaflets in houses round and about the Wycombe Heights golf club if you like - as I said I live in Loudwater. I also contacted Bucks Free Press but would not do anything with Mark/Jen/Team Tripp/DogLost permission. If someone wants to contact them, you need to e-mail bfpnews@london.newsquest.co.uk - they said they would like photo sent via e-mail and obviously need short article. They did not say they would definitely put anything in, but of course this will be in next week's Star and BFP. Fingers crossed we will find him before the weekend is over and good luck with the "found Staffie Plantation Road" - let's hope it's him.
Barbs
You could well be right about the golf club Kay. I was just dubious about the distance given that Mark said Tripp would normally be starting to struggle after a 20 minute walk and he's probably going to be pretty uncomfortable now without his meds. But as you say, everything has to be followed up and this is certainly a possible.
Kay
Hi, Jen has asked that we don't text Mark, but restrict comments to this page, unless we spot Tripp of course! I'm sure Jen will be visiting this page soon, and will let us know. I'm at Missenden Abbey from this evening for the weekend I'm afraid, so won't be as active on this site. I know I'll be thinking of Tripp all the time, but I'll still do my dawn run and maybe try the barbecued sausage idea!

Cancan
Kay, why dont u txt mark to ask about phoning dog wardens. With busy jobs i am sure they wd be very grateful.
NEVER worry about getting snapped at for being too efficient. Let that be a life lesson!! Check, check and check again xx
ClaireC
I have just rung the Chiltern District Council + Highways Depts. There have been no dogs involved as a RTA that they have picked up. Have also rung The Chiltern Rescue Centre nr Chivery and again no dog matching Tripp's description has been handed in. They do have my details as a Doglost helper and will let me know if any dog is handed into them.
Kay
Barbs - good idea about taxi companies, they're out and about at all hours.
I think Tripp could have made it to the golf club. He's well trained and doesn't cross roads, so by walking across country in a pretty straight line he'd have got there. My hope is that the M40 acts as a boundary to one side and housing a boundary to another, so if he's sticking to woods and fields he'll have been around Forty Green, Beaconsfield, Penn, Winchmore Hill and - with luck - back to Coleshill.
I'm wondering if Debbie's info is accurate, but of course, we can't dismiss anything and must follow up every lead. I feel that I don't want to tread on Mark and Jen's toes though, and I think I would wait to be asked before contacting dog wardens etc. Maybe I shouldn't, but I wouldn't like Jen or Mark to be snapped at when they phoned because about 10 other people had already asked. I'm trusting that Jen and Mark are reading all of this and acting on it or asking others to act on it - and as we're all reiterating, we're all here ready to help in any way we can.
Barbs
So good to see some reports coming in and getting followed up so quickly. Interesting about the possible golf club sighting. Finding it hard to believe Tripp could have walked that far, but I suppose possible that he could have been picked up and then dumped / escaped?
Has Tripp been registered with Battersea Dog’s Home – it is conceivable he could be handed in to the Old Windsor centre?
http://www.battersea.org.uk/help_advice/lost_dogs_cats/lost_dogs_cats_line/lost_report_form.html#tab_1
Very regular bus services through Amersham - does anyone live / work in High Wycombe who could drop a poster and leaflets into the bus station office to ask drivers to be on the lookout please? If not, I’ll try and get up there at the weekend. Going to drop some leaflets into Amersham taxi companies today unless this has already been done?
Did field walking opposite the hospital and over footbridge up towards farm last night, but nothing. Will do more walking later and happy to help with BBQ or anything else at weekend as needed.
Well done on getting the FB page up so quickly Jen, nearly 100 likes already! I agree that all important posts must go on here but may be worth just briefly posting any possible sightings so any FB followers in the relevant areas who may not use DogLost, can also be on the lookout. Keeps the interest going too.
Jen / Mark – as Kay has said, please feel free to delegate any tasks / follow-ups needed. You’re not on your own with this and we’re all only too happy to help. I know this is so tough on you, but hang on in there. xx
Cancan
Sorry for the typos, but working off my mobile while riding a horse, with no glasses!
Cancan
It doesnt amaze me at all!
You cannotbassume people communicate ot trust them to do so m
YouMUST check check check yourself team tripp..
I am sorry but its the way it is b
Even if people get irritated with you for your persistance. My gut feeling is that he has been picked up and noone has realused it is him. As you say, chips regularly move and they are not completely reliable
ClaireC
If Tripp had been taken to Chesham Wheelhouse Vets last week as has been said and was only postered ie dropped off on Tue this week does anyone else think it odd that the vet staff receptionist never said anything! Am I losing the plot?!!!
Salsaqueen
Chesham wheelhouse Vets have poster and leaflets about Tripp (dropped off on Tuesday 11th June ), he is also on their Facebook page and internal network so his details should have gone to all the surgeries. The nurses checked whilst I was there.
ozzy + buster
chesham wheelhouse vets.
Kay
The leads are coming in! Mark and Jen - are you contacting the dog wardens listed or would you like to delegate. There's so much to do, you must both be totally drained, so do ask Team Tripp to check if you'd rather. We're all here to help and every lead needs to be followed. (Sam, I have different numbers for the Wheelhouse, Chesham 01494 782001 - have they changed?)Last edited: 2013-06-14 09:15:48 by Kay
DogLostSam99-Area volunteer, South Bucks
And the Vets. Do you know if it was the Amersham (01494 853450) or Chesham (01494 853449) surgery?
ozzy + buster
Hi all have been down to see debbie and she said she was at wheelhouse vets last week and there was a black staff that had been found in plantation road they had scanned it but wasnt chipped (could mean the chip had moved) they have given the dog to the dog warden she cant remember if it had white on it, worth giving the dog warden a call,
Barney 'n' Ozzie's mum
Don't forget to check Green Meadows kennels in the Chalfonts too - was once told that police take strays there x
Barney 'n' Ozzie's mum
I used to live right next to Wycombe Heights golf club up until 6 months ago!! I will contact old neighbours and ask them to keep a look out. Would be worth contacting Longwick kennels as a neighbour once lost her dog and it ended up there rather than Stokenchurch Dog Rescue x
Kay
Lots of postings since I went to bed! Anyway, up early again searching Beaconsfield, then on to the Golf Club at Wycombe Heights. Silver, have just read that you're local and dealing - fantastic. I spoke to the chap who was there at 6.30 this morning, who knew nothing about it, but I also left a couple of posters, leaflets and spoke to dog walkers.
Drove back through Holtspur and found Beaconsfield Riding School which seems to have quite a few horses, no 07768 014 288. Might be worth a call.
Sam and Ozzy + Buster - great work, I'm really hoping it's a positive lead. I'm in Chesham Bois so 5 minutes from the old town. If I can do anything to help let me know, but I'm unavailable Friday evening, Sat 9 - 8, and Sunday 9 - 2. Outside of those times I'll be checking and am happy to leave food at locations and keep watch early mornings, just let me know a location.
PS I left tubs of food either side of the 'watering hole' at the stream at the back of the public car park next to Tesco early morning. The next morning the food was untouched. Maybe I'll leave sardines there tonight as it's a safe source of water, and if Tripp can be enticed there it's a public place where he's more likely to be spotted. I haven't had an acknowledgment of the email I sent about the CCTV. Last edited: 2013-06-14 07:52:13 by Kay
Clarkey - Area Co-ordinator, East Sussex
Catching up on all the posts this evening I'm so glad to see that at last it appears that Tripp has been seen. The first most important thing is to check the dog wardens and rescue centres (because of the 7 day rule) Claire, I emailed all the numbers/links for dog wardens for local & surrounding areas when Tripp first went missing..along with the out of hours numbers so hopefully they are all aware. Jen, perhaps you wld confirm this. (I did notice that Tripp was not registered as lost on animalwardens.co.uk so I added him for you) Looking at the number of the m'chip I do not think it is a faulty one,but will check with Jen about this. Sam99/ozzy + buster That sounds like a positive lead to me.. JB and Tiga tracked to the memorial fountain (a bit of a scary moment!)and JB mentioned Tesco too. So hope you are able to find Debbie.. you never know she may even hv Tripp herself. I'm not sure about the Golf Club, altho after so many days Tripp cld be in that area, so it wld be worth postering .. or at least emailing the link and photos to them. It's well outside the area tracked and seems a long way for Tripp to hv gone, but you should not discount any sighting. Kay, you never seem to stop and it's appreciated, but you too shld make sure you get enough rest .. please!! Mark, the BBQ is a good idea & I wld still suggest it shld be at Cherry Tree Farm. If that's not ok with Judith then somewhere nearby. It's also a good way of all of the team collating any reports of sightings/information received and also looking at the email advice I have sent you. I think it's important your helpers know what to do when/if anyone sees Tripp. Ring me when you want to talk about it. Last edited: 2013-06-14 04:03:01 by Clarkey - Area Co-ordinator, East Sussex
madrid
fingers crossed tripp is found. wish i was nearer to help you guys. good luck
ClaireC
I know that feeling only too well! The sleepless nights I meant!Last edited: 2013-06-13 22:56:04 by ClaireC
ozzy + buster
She isn't the brightest spark and may have got it round the wrong way, I will pop down in the morning omg it's you Sam lol
DogLostSam99-Area volunteer, South Bucks
That has been slightly my concern, partly due to the residential location and one I expressed to Mark when I spoke to him. Have everything crossed and unlikely to sleep well.
ClaireC
It would be absolutely wonderful if Tripp had been taken in by a Dog Warden but I do find it a bit odd that as Tripp is chipped that nobody has phoned Mark yet! There are sometimes chips that have failed to be detected for a couple of reasons that I am aware of and feel sure that if Tripp was in a rescue centre then he would have been checked for a chip again. However, I am sitting here with everything crossed and holding my breath. Does anybody know if this lady is fully (how shall I say delicately) with it?
DogLostSam99-Area volunteer, South Bucks
And a smaller world again when we've known each other for years.... C and C are in the same class at school !!!! Probably best if you can go down tomorrow as you know her, can meet you and come too if you want. Sam
ozzy + buster
It is indeed I live 3 doors down I'm looking through my old phone as used to have her numbers saw her the other day with 2 dogs but was driving so couldn't speak would you like me to pop down and see her ?
DogLostSam99-Area volunteer, South Bucks
Ozzy.... if you are on Piggots Orchard, it was young Jack B who Debbie approached. Dizzy is the friend trying to get her details. Small world eh.
ozzy + buster
I know who Debbie is am trying to get a phone number or door number now
DogLostSam99-Area volunteer, South Bucks
I'm going to head down there first thing to see if I can track her down as my friend can't get there till 10 and I can be there around 830ish. Fingers crossed that one of these sightings brings him home.
DogLostSam99-Area volunteer, South Bucks
Have found out it was Tues or Wed last week. The lad works for the town council and was planting in the gardens. The lady is called Debbie and lives on Washington Row. (Next door to the Jaguar garage on the London Road by Tescos) She is always wandering about and has a scruffy terrier. My friend will go and knock on some doors in the morning to try and find out which house she lives in and get a phone number and more information. Guess that's all we can do for tonight, but hopefully it may give us the lead we have been looking for and ties in with where Tiga tracked him. Last edited: 2013-06-13 22:26:26 by Sam99-Area volunteer, South Bucks
silver
Hi, I left work (from Amersham Hospital) and leafleted in Mop End and Woodrow as well as some of the larger hidden gated houses. I also met a man whose JR got lost last year and found him later in Princes Risborough shelter three months later.

Anyway, when I got home I got straight onto the forum and saw the possible sighting in Wycombe Heights Golf Club - just behind me where I live in Whinneys Road and also where I walk my dog both at Derehams Lane Sports club and then onto the golf course. I HAVE DRIVEN UP THERE AND LEFT POSTER AND LEAFLET - the guy at the bar said he will get authorisation from the Secretary to put poster up. I also asked dog walker with white staffie to keep look out - he was going onto the golf course.

This guy at the bar said that the green keepers check the course every day starting at 5.00 a.m. It seems odd if Tripp went from Coleshill to Amersham then turned due South - he could in theory have crossed South Ease towards Penn Woods - if he kept going (which is downhill all the way and feasible) he would end up at the Golf Course. Don't think we should stop looking in the Amersham area though.
ClaireC
Mark/Jen, list of dog wardens for Buckinghamshire area:

Buckinghamshire Milton Keynes dog warden 01908 25 21 87
Aylesbury Vale dog warden 01296 58 52 00
Wycombe dog warden 01494 42 17 34
Chiltern dog warden 01494 73 20 58
South Bucks dog warden 01895 83 72 64
Milton Keynes Dogwarden no is 01908 252187 out of hours 01908 226699
ClaireC
Sam can you ask if you get the number which day this was. I postered around the Memorial Gardens!
DogLostSam99-Area volunteer, South Bucks
A friend has just contacted me to say her son was stopped a few days ago by a woman in the memorial gardens and asked if he knew anyone who had lost a black and white staff. Supposedly she had rung the dog warden who had taken it in. We are trying to get a contact number for the woman as my friend thinks she may know who she is. I know regular contact is kept with the dog wardens so it all seems a bit strange and may be a false alarm. Desperately trying to find out more. Sam
ClaireC
Probably the bar is open but its the Secretary of the Golf Club is the person best to speak to. Mark/Jen you might like to try to call Dog Warden and tell him/her about this possible sighting area. Likewise, you need to speak to Highways Dept to see if anybody has spotted/taken in any dogs as a result of any accident, sorry but it does have to be checked. I suspect this comes under Chiltern Council area. Will catch up tomorrow evening with you if this is OK.
Kay
Mark, Checked WHGC opening hours and they're open until 10 tonight. Do you want to try calling again?
Jackie0902
Have just heard about this via a friend's Facebook link. I'm in Great Missenden; will keep my eyes open and will also alert friends in the area. Hope Tripp comes home soon.
Kay
I'll go there tomorrow. Have you told the police as the area is getting wider now so people won't have seen posters and may report a loose dog to the police. They need to have your details to let you know. May take a drive around Forty Green/Beaconsfield early tomorrow morning. If this is a sighting, there'll be a trail for Tiga - we'll get him back.
Mark
@Claire - tried calling the club, no answer & was in the process of putting my little girl to bed, so i couldn't leave the house :-(

@ Kay - only if you have time, i know your busy the next few days.

Am really up for the bbq idea, but really not sure where to have it, especially if this is a possible sighting. Also with the sighting being almost 7 days ago, where is he now?? Where else to poster in the area, Penn & Tylers Green Sports club, St Margrets School?? I couldnt see any footpaths that go across the course?? Does anyone live near by that would have better knowledge of this??
Kay
Yes, I'll check again tomorrow morning and leave myself free to go up there if necessary. Looks like Forty Green could be worth a search if he's avoiding main roads and built up areas. Will be great to have a confirmed sighting though, might give the amazing Tiga a chance.
ClaireC
Kay if Mark doesn't respond this evening it might mean that he is on his way there as we "speak".
Kay
Mark, would you like me to go to the golf course tomorrow with leaflets and posters?
ClaireC
Hi, because I'm not very sure of trackers route if you read Clarkey's post 2013-06-10 22.05 that will probably give you a better idea of what's near and what isn't near to you.
ozzy + buster
ok maybe another false alarm :-( am keeping my ears and eyes open was he tracked through my estate (piggotts orchard) im near the bridge and field.
ClaireC
I was in there this week asking and nobody said a word other than they haven't heard anything but would keep an eye out!
ozzy + buster
yeap
ClaireC
Ozzy is this the Swan Pub in Amersham?
ozzy + buster
where abouts was he tracked as can have a closer look and was speaking to a lady today she said that she had heard that he was seen walking across the road which i guess is the high street near the swan sometime last week, maybe check in the swan as thats where she heard it from, sounds like hes trying to make his way home.
ClaireC
Disorientated I would say if this is him. Now that possible sighting was last Sat where would he go from there I wonder! Mark did you go to any yards over that direction?
Mark
So if he is heading in that direction, i really dont know why because it is away from home (Aylesbury).
Mark
Just had a phone call, possible sighting last Saturday at Wycombe Heights Golf Club. Approx. 6 miles from Coleshill.

http://maps.google.com/maps?saddr=Coleshill+Nr+Amersham,+United+Kingdom&daddr=51.6359956,-0.6508357+to:Wycombe+Heights+Golf+Centre,+Rayners+Avenue,+High+Wycombe,+United+Kingdom&hl=en&sll=52.05526,-1.253146&sspn=1.422038,4.081421&geocode=Fc4pFAMdQGv2_yk3U0TVBmd2SDF71X_rj-uEXQ%3BFRvnEwMdrRH2_ymhtLzA2WZ2SDGKw6m1wbNkIQ%3BFXChEwMdvVv1_yFzHVrSABXOXCnzyIk8cmF2SDFzHVrSABXOXA&mra=ls&t=m&z=13&via=1
Kay
Hi Doglover, Well done. I know those hedges and slopes, it's the same on the hospital side, but they're not always as bad as they look. The ones on the hospital side I've clambered into, and they're not something that Tripp would get stuck in. They taper at the ends so animals can walk along and get out. In other places they just slope down and not up again if that makes sense, so they're not as lethal as they appear. They frightened me when I first saw them, but the ones I've explored have ways out, I'm sure those ones on the left are the same. The undergrowth is very thick though, I know it's a real struggle to see everything, but well worth doing.
By the way, right at the top of the hill by the horses, there's a mud patch. Don't know if it's still there, but beware! I went in up to my knees and thought I would need to be rescued. I held on to a tree branch and got out, but it pulled my boot loose and I had wet and muddy trousers and socks - yuk!Last edited: 2013-06-13 18:36:17 by Kay
doglover
Hey everyone I went on a walk today as suggested, I went all around the fields running alongside Gore Hill on the coleshill side (right if going up the hill) up to the water tower and down around the fields to Old Amersham. No sightings, lots of flattened grass so tried to get in as many bushes as I could otherwise could not hear anything. I was a bit worried that he may have fallen down an embankment as some of the edges are quite steep but did not feel confident enough to walk round the other side by the road without someone else there in case needed help...looked as much as I could though
Clarkey - Area Co-ordinator, East Sussex
Wow, what a team! Just bk from work (horses!)..will try to answer questions etc.
Remember Tripp is most likely to be around in the early hours and dusk, so prob best to search then.
I suggested BBQ early on, so YES! Use smelly food (garlic sausages, bacon etc) & hoof trimmings if you can!
>>> Take a can of sardines (yes, sardines!)when searching. Sounds odd, but we know they work, very whiffy, easy to carry in pocket & cheap! If you see Tripp .. open can, drop some on ground, turn away, leave a little distance & sit quietly, no eye contact or speaking as may frighten him .. and wait. I sent Mark more detailed scenting/tracking/mapping instructions in email, so perhaps you could print some copies up Jen & pass to helpers? Or I can send them direct to you if you text me your email address.
>>> ozzy + buster that's great as that's one of the places he was tracked to.
>>> Jen, I did say to Mark the other day that it must be very hard to carry on working & put all the hours in searching. Told him he MUST get some sleep, take a break when poss. Was told I sounded like his mum..sorry Yvonne! Well, that's fine, but he needed to know how important it is for him to recharge his batteries, so to speak & needed to be said as we at Doglost know how stressful it is when a much loved pet goes missing.
>>> Kay, thanks for that, let's hope they get back to you and can help.
>>> Tripp's facebook page is a good place to post support messages & encouraging posts, but any/all sightings & details of searches/postering on to this page please. Remember not everyone uses Fbk. This will help us keep track of who is doing what and nothing will be missed.
>>> Jen..Mark has my number if you ever want to call me for extra advice. If there is a mobile number other than Mark's work number that can be added, let me know as we can have 2 on this page. Last edited: 2013-06-13 17:54:04 by Clarkey - Area Co-ordinator, East Sussex
ClaireC
jen can you give me a call when convenient please 07887652916. Thank you
Mark
Yvonne just text me, she and her friend Jenny are going to head straight off at 5 as Jenny only has an hour to spare. Therefore don't worry about trying to meet up tonight as we're limited on time. I appreciate that you are all looking individually in your own time.

I've set up a facebook page for Tripp:
www.facebook.com/helpfindtripp

Thanks for the advise
Jen :)
Mark
Jen again, I've just received a text from Yvonne (Mark's mum). She is going to have walk around tonight. She will be at the big tesco car park (section 3) at 5pm, in a blue astra if anyone wants to join her. I don't finish work until 5.30, so will catch up after. No pressure to join, I just thought I'd post it in case anyone wants to come along :)
Mark
Hi everyone, this is Jen. I've just spent my lunch break catching up on all the posts. Thanks you all so much for everything. The facebook page is a great idea, I'll see if I can sneak some time this afternoon to set that up. I've tried calling this Mohan guy, but got his answer phone. The BBQ is a great idea, I'll have a chat with Mark about it when I get home tonight.

On another note, Mark isn't doing so well today (I'm sure he wont appreciate me putting this, but I'm worried about him), the stress of this is starting to take it's toll. If everyone could keep their suggestions to this page rather than calling/texting him, it'd be appreciated (of course any news/emergencies should go straight to his phone). The number he has given out is his work mobile and he is struggling to balance work calls with tripp messages. He reads through this page every evening when he gets home and I'm keeping an eye on it from work.

We are both so grateful for all your help and I'm hoping it all pays off soon. We both just want Tripp home and every walk, poster or message is helping bring him back to us.
xxxx

Thanks again
Jen
Kay
I'll certainly do everything I can to reassure him, but if he runs off, at least we have a fresh scent for Tiga. Also, I could go back, same time same place, and next time have Mark with me! I think the smell would carry quite a way, so we could just get lucky. Just need those horses' hooves :-)
Barney 'n' Ozzie's mum
Kay - the barbecue idea is a MUST! I have been a helper on here for a few years now and know that it has worked many times before. If Tripp does make an appearance make sure you don't make any sudden movements that might scare him off. Humming or softly singing will help to reassure him, also keep as low to the ground as possible and avoid direct eye contact. Having a slip lead handy would also be a good idea x
Kay
Hi Doglover, Clarkey's post 2013-06-10 22.05 describes the tracker dog's route - that's the post I refer back to. Good luck
ClaireC
Hi doglover, may I suggest that walking down the hill from Coleshill down to Old Amersham and perhaps keeping a lookout in the very high hedgerows would be very valuable. You might perhaps see a bit of flattened grassed area where he might just be hiding up. We did have a couple of Springers in the woods the other night but they didn't appear to scent anything. To do this walk would be extremely helpful I feel. If you need to phone I am on 07887652916 (not handsfree but can leave a message and I will get back to you. Thank you. xLast edited: 2013-06-13 11:40:21 by ClaireC
doglover
Hi Kay, you said that Tripp was tracked down to the old town and back up to the woods, which woods were these? I have some time off today so can have a look
ClaireC
Thanks Shereen.x
ClaireC
I took the opportunity of driving around very late last night: Old Amersham up to Coleshill, via Gore Hill and then onto Beaconsfield Railway (picked up husband - no trains!) and then we drove around the area again for a while. Sadly nothing to report.
Kay
Cancan - great idea but I don't have a horse. Mark, would you let me know where you're working today or in the next few days and perhaps I could collect some from you.
Cancan
Can you throw some horse hoof on the flames. Would be the same smell as marks hot shoeing
Kay
Ozzy + Buster: You're in a great place to help, wonderful. I like the idea of barbecue smells, so I've bought a small barbecue tray and was thinking of going into those fields one evening when it's getting dark and putting some sausages on it just to see if it attracts anything. The advantage of those small trays is they're totally portable, so could be tried in a number of locations. Anyone else think it's worth a go?
Kay
I've just sent an email to Wycombe Council asking for help with CCTV footage. Hope I haven't duplicated someone else's work, but I can't see on this site that anyone else has contacted them. If and when I hear back from them I'll post on here. I've asked if they can check through dusk to dawn tapes and have given known details of his route. I do hope they can help. If anyone has contacts there a bit of begging might help!Last edited: 2013-06-13 08:35:01 by Kay
ozzy + buster
Hi all i keep my horses up where mark shoes and i call him every night over the fields and i also live on piggotts orchard so ive got my eyes and ears open for him.
Barney 'n' Ozzie's mum
That's good to know Kay :) I'm off to Amersham shortly to work. Will keep my eyes peeled on route x
Kay
Barney 'n' Ozzie's Mum: Yes, inside out, and Tiga, the tracker dog, found Tripp's trail away from the site, down to the old town then back up again to wooods. Still worth keeping an eye on of course, in case he returns, but he isn't trapped anywhere on the site which is good to know.
Barney 'n' Ozzie's mum
Apologies if this has already been done/suggested - but has the place where Mark was working when Tripp went missing been thoroughly searched? Just wondered if he could have got locked in a barn/stable or something?
Clarkey - Area Co-ordinator, East Sussex
It's always a good idea to have a Facebook page as it often means people will share more. However, if you make one for Tripp, please would you make sure you still post progress/updates on this page as we often find followers post things on the dog's Fbk page & not his Doglost page ..which is very frustrating, especially if sightings are reported/searches arranged & they are not on here for people who do not have Fbk to see! Good luck to everyone today. Last edited: 2013-06-13 07:35:05 by Clarkey - Area Co-ordinator, East Sussex
Barney 'n' Ozzie's mum
My work colleague with the Shardeloes connection said he's all over facebook - but I agree he really does need his own page xLast edited: 2013-06-13 07:06:46 by Barney 'n' Ozzie's mum
Kay
Had a drive around Amersham/Coleshill/Winchmore Hill/Woodrow this morning stopping in laybys to check fields etc. Afraid I'm at Missenden Abbey Friday-Sunday, so won't be going out early for the next few days. I'll still do what I can though.
coralvb
I agree, a well shared Facebook page reaches a lot more people. I share all the lost dogs on a couple of FB 'lost dog' pages but his own oage will be shared by many more on their private pages and could possibly get recognised as a 'found' dog by somebody previously unaware he was missing.
doglover
have you made a facebook page? i know a dog who went missing a couple of months ago and once it got around facebook he was found very quickly
Ronniedog
No signs in Tragoes Plantation this evening. Have put up posters at footpaths from Tragoes towards Winchmore Hill, and gave a poster to a chap with a Deerhound and another dog who "lives over that way" - indicating Woodrow.
Barney 'n' Ozzie's mum
Posters now up at work at Amersham council offices - strategically placed by photocopiers and in the kitchens - so should get lots of interest from work colleagues!! Staff are always travelling between Amersham and Aylesbury offices, so hopefully someone will get a sighting. One work colleague used to work at Shardeloes and informed me that they have emailed posters to all their contacts. Fingers crossed x
Shereen
have left a message leaving my number on this chaps Mohan, number 07424 672 942...ill try again tomorrow if I don't hear back tonight.
ClaireC
I have advised Admin @ Doglost on the post reference 2013-06-12 16:22 Kay somebody giving away a staffie. Even if not Tripp then someone, possibly a low life, would jump at a free dog! This owner needs educating in my opinion.Last edited: 2013-06-12 20:20:55 by ClaireC
Clarkey - Area Co-ordinator, East Sussex
Yep! I got same text from Mark re both NHS surgeries. He did say "mainly got scared rabbit look in receptionist eyes & sharp intake of breath through gritted teeth" .. so maybe someone without 'jewellery' should have a go!!!
Welcome from me too Sarah.
Good to hear posters getting new followers. Also good to hear young lad taking photo of ad as means word is defo out there & getting responses. Oooh for a sighting though!
Looks like fair bit of rain on way now, so Tripp won't hv to travel to find water, just food ..may just 'hole up' so buildings/barns/stables & sheltered places (tunnels if any in area) etc.
Kay..yes, small empty stable are worth searching..everywhere is especially quiet hidey hole places he wld not be disturbed. ...and yes, when do you sleep?!
PS Please remember to regularly ring/visit dog warden/vets& particularly rescue centres in case Tripp's bn handed in (there's usually a 7 day holding rule then any dog can be rehomed) Last edited: 2013-06-12 19:41:26 by Clarkey - Area Co-ordinator, East Sussex
DogLostSam99-Area volunteer, South Bucks
I wouldn't worry about the surgery in Old Amersham (School Lane)as there are lots of posters on lampposts directly outside. Had a good hunt round the fields and woods on School Lane this afternoon, from the school down to the farm and handed out leaflets to anyone I saw. (Quite a lot seeing it was at school pick up time!!). Most people in the Old Town are now aware. Also swapped the poster at Maurice's pet shop for a brighter one, Roger the owner is busy spreading the word and also the SB RSPCA shop. Will get the poster back at the top of the SB RSPCA FB page too. x
ClaireC
I have been in Prestwood this afternoon and although I know Tripp would definitely not have got there, I have asked the shops including estate agents to keep an eye out for him but also to put in their window or tills so that passing customers might have seen/see him. Had a drive around Coleshill, nice to see lots of posters up and dog walkers also keeping an eye out for him. On a lighter note, I wouldn't worry too much about Dr's surgeries - nobody can get appts anyway!Last edited: 2013-06-12 18:05:18 by ClaireC
DogLostKaren - Area Co-ordinator London, Home Counties & Police Liaison
Just had a text from Mark (Tripp's dad) saying that he didn't get any help from the NHS Doctor's surgeries in Old Amersham and Little Chalfont when asking them to put up a little card on their notice boards. Does anyone know anyone that is associated with these establishments that could possibly sneak one onto their noticeboards or put up very close by - perhaps a lamppost outside each one to catch people coming and going?? Please contact Mark if you can - need all the coverage that we can get to find Tripp and get him home.
Good Luck guys! x
Kay
Sarah, Welcome. It's worth reading 2013-06-10 22.05 by Clarkey as she describes the route the tracker dog, Tiga, has indicated that Tripp took. He may be re-visiting places, so any searching you can do will be appreciated.
Mark and Jen. I've just been to Woodrow House. A young lad there had taken a photo of an ad he'd seen in Sainsbury in High Wycombe, offering a 4 year old black staffy free to a good home. You may want to check. The chap's name is Mohan, number 07424 672 942. Also visited the Model Farm and left them a leaflet - the first person I've spoken to who hadn't heard about Tripp. Went to Shardeloes riding stables, they're doing all they can and have emailed everyone they can think of.
Ronniedog - that's great, if we all have a 'specialist' area we'll get him one day. Even if he isn't there tonight, he may be there the next evening, or the next....
I saw Farthings Stables and have looked them up on the web, but the land is for sale, so presumably no horses on the site. However, it's a large area, about 5 acres - but I don't know if Tripp would be at a small empty stables when the very horsey-smelling Shardeloes is only a mile away. Still, it is somewhere different to search - may phone the agents and ask if I can hop over the gate and have a rummage around.Last edited: 2013-06-12 16:27:17 by Kay
Ronniedog
Kay and all - leave Tragoes Wood to me! It's one of my regular evening dog walks because my horses are very close by. Funny(??) thing is - I haven't been there for the last couple of nights because I've been out exploring "pastures new" looking for Tripp! Can definitely check Tragoes Plantation this evening (and any evening)between about 7 and 9pm. These woods and the footpaths immediately around them (Up as far as the road crossing to Woodrow) are my regular evening haunts! If anyone else fancies joining me any evening, I'm on 07768 340413.
Sarah
Hi, I received your poster through my letterbox, I live in Old Amersham....I have shared the poster on Facebook. I haven't had a chance to read through all the comments below but have you posted on the Amersham website? www.amersham.org.uk

Apologies if you have already done so....

Good luck, we are all on the lookout!

Sarah
Kay
We've all done a fair bit of walking this morning then! I've printed out the aerial view of the area from Google and am at a bit of a loss as to where to sit tomorrow morning - Tripp's having a bit of an adventure isn't he. If he's moving around at night I feel I ought to be out to see him - but where? I can't see that anyone's walked Tragoe's Wood yet, or mentioned Woodrow - maybe I'll give Woodrow a go this afternoon. Good advice Clarkey - Mark, are we on for this? Keep going everyone, we'll catch up with him.Last edited: 2013-06-12 14:33:54 by Kay
Clarkey - Area Co-ordinator, East Sussex
As JB says a BBQ wld be great idea with smelliest food you can think of! If you did that at Cherry Tree Farm & Mark set up as if working, the sounds of shoeing, engine sound & whiffy food may just draw Tripp into the open, although I'm not sure what weather you'll be having! If it's wet, then try searching outbuildings, barns, stables etc as he's bound to try and find somewhere warm and dry. If you cld trace the people who can view the CCTV it wld be interesting to see if Tripp is on it. Oh, and if it's rained, maybe you will spot some footprints! With so many people aware of Tripp now I'm hoping you will get some sightings. If you do, make a mark on map so you can keep a record of where he's going. Great team work, keep at it!
Barbs
This morning walked from Cricket Club through field below Bellhouse Wood, across A413 and along footpath parallel to High St behind allotments etc. Easy access into huge back gardens along the way and into fields and woods. Went across Cherry Lane and continued along path through to small burial groud by The Platt, then did circuit of fields above hospital across to Cherry Lane and back along footpath. Also checked out path from Cricket Club where South Bucks Way and Misbourne go through underpass under A413. Put some more posters by footpath entrances but nothing useful to report – so sorry. The few people I did meet, already knew about Tripp so you’re doing all the right things Mark & Jen.
I think the St Mary’s Church Fete is this Saturday – might be worth being around to hand out leaflets or seeing if some of the stalls might display a poster for you?
Hoping for some news for you soon. x
P.S. Kay – when do you sleep???!!!
DogLostSam99-Area volunteer, South Bucks
@ Kay If it's Julia on Hundred Acres, then yes it is me. Off up to top Amersham so will take posters to Maurices Pet Shop and SB RSPCA then going for another walk around the Old Town.
Kay
Thanks so much JB - this little boy is running me ragged! Can't wait to find him and tell him off with the biggest cuddle in the world! I've been doing fields around Winchmore Hill this morning after having coffee with my friend Julia - who knew all about Tripp from her neighbour, Sam - could this be Sam99? What a small world. OK, so this afternoon I'll be on trail again with my smelly food.
Love the idea of a Team Tripp Barbie - but I'm unavailable until Sunday afternoon on a course at Missenden Abbey. Mark if you do arrange a Barbie, I'll be there after about 3 on the Sunday. I hope it won't be necessary for you to make another Trip up here, but Tiga is magic and I'm sure will be such a help in finding our little monster. If he has decided to head off towards Aylesbury, Tiga will tell us. What a star - well, both of you are, thank you.
denise
Mark as I don't live near Amersham I don't know if Mix 96 can be picked up there. There must be a local radio station, does anyone know and can contact? The free newspapers for that area need to be contacted but again I don't know the name/contact number. I am over at Little Missenden today so will take the leaflets with me and spread the word.
Tiga
Kay that field you speak about joins on to the footpath from Cherry Lane as you say and then at the allotment end is a little gate from that field, it was this gate that Tiga picked up the scent again and then along the fp past the allotment and then left up a track through the woods and along the bypass. I reckon he went through that field from the houses end where we weren't allowed to go and out through this gate!
I will be out of action away working for a few days now but you can contact me by phone - Mark has the number - I could come up next week but hopefully Tripp will be back by then. Why not have a Team Tripp BBQ this w/e and let garlic sausages waft around.
Paula Griffin's Mum
Welldone Team Tripp, you're all doing a fantastic job, come on Tripp, we all want you home, come on boy...
Kay
Thanks Clarkey - I'll go down to Little Shardeloes now.

OK, just got back. I think I see the place you mean - an overgrown track leading to a chained gate onto a field. I couldn't get in, but have left food near the gate - the smell may attract Tripp if he gets to it before any cats! I had a walk around and there's a public footpath going from the top of Cherry Lane along the back of that field. Have just seen that the owner wouldn't allow access.
Also walked around the allotments with my food bowl and smelly food, the yellow posters look great by the way. Left a packet of dog food at the start of the allotments. Stopped a dog walker who knew all about Tripp, had friends over last night and said they were all talking about him. I told her he's probably on the prowl at night, and she'll share that info. She lives in one of the terraced cottages just up from Little Shardeloes and opposite the equestrian centre.
I see there's Chess Valley Equine on the map. I'm sure it's been postered/searched, but I'll give that another go this afternoon.
Fingers crossed.Last edited: 2013-06-12 09:22:08 by Kay
staffylevi
So sorry you guys didn't have any luck last night in finding Tripp. Wouldn't it be a good idea to get JB and Tiga back on the case with another search (sorry JB & Tiga) but you have given everybody so much more hope of finding Tripp and narrowed the search area somewhat so just wondered if it would be probable for you and Tiga to track where you left off or the areas where you have traced Tripp's possible whereabouts to.
Praying every second of every day you find this lovely old fella. xLast edited: 2013-06-12 06:38:57 by staffylevi
Clarkey - Area Co-ordinator, East Sussex
Good morning Team Tripp. We were posting at same time! Brilliant work by you all, as I've said before! Is there any way someone can find out about the CCTV mentioned? If it covers all the High St would be good to check the area by Little Shareloes where Tiga wanted to take Mark * JB imbetween the houses. We are almost certain that's where it was..perhaps Mark wld confirm. Let today be a lucky day ...Last edited: 2013-06-12 06:34:34 by Clarkey - Area Co-ordinator, East Sussex
Mark
@ Clarkey - since Saturday, between my friends, Claire, Kay, Barbs, Sam99, Jen & myself, every house that we know of in Old Amersham has had a leaflet through the door as well as the area being totally postered.
Johnathan (Crowthers), Claire & Denise walked Second Wood, Hundred Acres & Brickwells wood with Thomas & Henry searching for scents.
Sam99 & Barbs went from Amersham cricket ground past Engine house wood & the lake towards Little Missenden.
Jen, Xena, Squiff & I stayed around Old Amersham & went up through Parsonage wood towards Amersham on the hill, again very steep hill.
So no sightings, but a huge thanks to all the volunteers who have been turning out.
@Denise - i know the Bucks Examiner & Bucks Free Press have been contacted, but dont know of any of the other local papers. Also i dont/didnt know that Mix96 could be picked up in Amersham??
Thank you Kay for all your doing.
Kay
I was back out at 3.30 this morning, but unfortunately, the gate to the 'gated field' that JB has recommended, was closed, and at that time of the morning I couldn't work out how to open it without making lots of noise. Put food under gate, but it wasn't taken tonight. Put poster up with hand-written note saying that Tripp had been tracked to there by a sniffer dog, so with luck should motivate people to check that field thoroughly.
Put 2 tubs of food at the equestrian centre again, but that wasn't touched either tonight. No sign of anything at the stream end of the centre described in last night's posting.
At the back of the public carpark (between the church and Tesco) there's a running stream with a very good watering hole with a gentle slope down to the stream which Tripp could manage. I left the pots of food either side of it in the hope that if he's in the area the smell will attract him to that spot. Might be an idea to put food there around midnight, so if Tripp's prowling at night that may draw him (will draw wild animals too, but can't do anything about that).
Has CCTV idea been followed up - that's a really good idea of Crowthers.
I'm on a course next weekend so won't be able to do any 3am shifts, but will go out at around midnight to put food out in various locations and do a drive around. Dawn seems to be around 4.15 at the moment if anyone else wants to try the night/dawn shift.
Tripp was scented to the old town, which is the lowest ground in the area. As he has arthritis and isn't that mobile, it's unlikely that he's made it back up the hill, so it might be an idea to concentrate effort on low ground and gentle slopes?
My computer is failing, I'm getting a new one, so apologies if I 'disappear' for a while - I'll still be on Tripp's case.Last edited: 2013-06-12 05:40:16 by Kay
Ronniedog
Ronniedog and I walked the tree line Claire suggested to me earlier this evening, along the ridge near Cherry Tree Farm, we also walked the overgrown fields on the other side of New Road (which were once racing gallops), still no sign at all I'm afraid.
denise
Hi Mark, just a thought might be a good idea to put an article in the free paper for this area, The Star, I think it is or The Bucks Examiner to make more people aware. Also Mix 96 radio station for this area too.
DogLostSam99-Area volunteer, South Bucks
Barbs and I (along with Charity and River) walked the footpath from Amersham Cricket Club (postered) along side the Misbourne and the lake, through to Mop End Lane. We then followed the lane right to the top (due to the hedgerows, we would have only seen Tripp if he had been walking down the lane towards us!!)before working our way back down past Little Turkey Wood and Summerville's Wood. Very few places to poster or leaflet, in fact we never met a soul on the lane. Lots of rabbits and sheep (River found some poo to roll in!) but sadly no sign of Tripp.
ClaireC
Hi, 3 of us walked the woods along with Jonathon's 2 Springers tonight. 2 of us went into or at least around barns that appeared to be locked, tents that were in strange places! and even into a site where I'm sure that I, for one, will be on someones CCTV and expect a call from the police at some stage especially as the large gates shut behind me with me on the wrong side and had to climb over!!!! Sadly nothing to report. Buts lots of people aware especially the equine folk who I have given some posters to just in case they saw/see Tripp whilst out with their horses. Waiting for Mark to collect Tripps coat and then discuss where to go tomorrow. Need a sighting please Tripp so we know which way to go! Forgot to add that Mark has said that the farm has been thoroughly checked out likewise the disused swimming pool on it. I'm sure Mark will poster later tonight.Last edited: 2013-06-11 21:29:04 by ClaireC
Millys Mum
I've also been following Tripp's page. What a sweet little lad he is! I'm also too far away to be of any help but am truly impressed by the fantastic detective work being done by Team Tripp and also all the support being offered to his worried family. I am praying very hard that you will get the sighting you've all been waiting for very, very soon indeed. Come on Tripp, give us a clue to your whereabouts. Fingers and all paws crossed 'this end' xx
DogLostJayne - Founder Doglost.
TX for update ....
Clarkey - Area Co-ordinator, East Sussex
Just spoken to Mark and he explained that the footbridge Tiga took them over is over A413 near Gore Hill roundabout. I'm thinking it's possible people in houses near there may have seen Tripp at some time. Mark said posters up both ends footbridge, so would some of you be able to poster all the houses in area please? That wld be Fieldway, Hillway, Green End Cottages, Piggotts Orchard, Piggotts End and also the houses along top end of Whielden St. (On map it's the block from Saracen Head Inn along to the houses by Alpha Court) Could also extend that to any/all houses in the block between Gore Hill, Broadway & Whielden St. and on Hospital side in Gilbert Scott Court area as Tripp seems to hv been around there too. Of course, you may have got posters up there already, but putting A5 size posters in doors mean people hv them to hand if they see/have seen Tripp fm their windows. Would be so helpful if you could get a sighting even if an old one! Also been thinking Tripp may well be resting up in horse yards/stables/farm buildings during the day as will feel comfortable in those sort of places & know that water & food available, especially in wetter weather, so if visiting any of those sort of places pls ask if you can look in their outbuildings/haybarns/sheds etc. Even if you have looked there before he may have gone back there another day as he'll want to be in a warm, dry place. He will be able to be in small, hidden place so have a good nose! Well done Mark & Jen & everyone who's helping poster & search .. you're all doing a great job! Everything crossed that posters bring in sightings now. Tripp, pleeeease show yourself, Mark needs to know where you are.
mrs doyle
good luck everyone,so hope you find him ,wish i was nearer to help...xxxxxx
lesleyjane
Tripp looks so adorable, too far away to help but really hope to hear he is back home soon. xxxx Well done everyone involved in the search. xxxxx
Mark
Jen again, Mark is already at Tesco, he's in parking zone 3 and I'm guessing has gone in to get some food. I'll be heading over in a little while.

Thanks again everyone for your time and for putting up more posters.
:)
DogLostJayne - Founder Doglost.
Good luck everyone...
Ronniedog
FAO: Claire - Weston Turville. If you are planning to walk up the hill towards Cherry Tree Farm, I am happy to meet you there and help with a search in the woods (would have my own - very friendly - dog with me). I could be at Cherry Tree Farm for about 7.30 (sorry no earlier as have to do horses after work). Please text me if I can help 07768 340413.
Barbs
Postering done this afternoon:
High St from westerly end (junction with by-pass) through to Mill Lane
Cold Moreham yard allotments
Little Shardeloes
Mill Lane + allotments at top of Mill Lane (and checked open sheds)
School Lane (where there were already a few up – Sam and I must have been on similar route :) )
School ice cream van took one for window
Pondwicks
Leafleted companies in The Maltings. Lot of empty rundown buildings in there as well as river running through. Got permission to have a nose around – most buildings secure and no sign of anything having been in those that were open.
Church Street
Rectory Way

Will be there for meet-up this evening.
Sorry the rotten phone calls have started Mark, there are some evil, heartless people out there. Trying to look on the bright side, at least the posters are drawing attention and word will be getting round – hopefully resulting in the phone call you really do want.
Salsaqueen
Can't get out to help search until Thursday but am meeting up with a friend in Tesco car park at 5pm Thursday if anyone would be able to join us.Look out for a blue Astra.
Salsaqueen
Have put posters and leaflets in the Wheelhouse vet in Chesham, Tripp is also on their Facebook page and internal"dogs lost" page, the RSPCA shop in Chesham and the pet shop in Chesham. my friends son is going to put some flyers in top Amersham for us.
Lisa123
Fingers & paws crossed here in Nottingham for you Mark hope you have some news soon about your boy :)
Kay
I'll do the night shift again tonight so will pass on this evening's efforts, but of course, I wish you all the luck in the world and will report in tomorrow morning with any progress. Good luck - and Tesco is open 24 hours so worth mentioning to the night shift if you haven't already
staffylevi
Good luck for tonight guys... wish we were nearer to help out. Praying you find this little man; everything crossed for his safe return. x
Vizsla55
Got all our paws crossed here. Good luck everyone wish i was helping but miles away. Tripp you are in my thoughts and prays come on boy lets get you home. xx
l0vesustrihar
Good luck everyone , i'm miles away from you so unable to help other than sharing on twitter & FB but i am following you here and look for updates throughout the day i pray that Tripp is found soon xx
DogLostSam99-Area volunteer, South Bucks
All 5 entrances to Barn Meadow done (School Lane and Mill Lane), a few more in Dovecote car park and Tesco's garage (Had already been done but the posters had been put away somewhere safe!!!!!) Hopefully they will now be on show at the tills, will be double checking! Have come home for some warmer clothes and more posters then off out again.
DogLostRiverlady
We have tweeted to lots of Amersham folk....folks have tweeted to friends, relatives nr Amersham and we are still circulating on twitter which is like passing a virtual poster. Come on Tripps!
ClaireC
I have just enlisted another friend to help this eveninf with a wood walk! Will meet up at tesco as aranged.
ClaireC
And a blue Suzuki! If we get a few people just wondering if anybody prepared to walk back up the hill to where he was originally lost and have a look in the woods with me? I think a good place to target as there have been no sightings in any public place at the moment.
DogLostSam99-Area volunteer, South Bucks
Finally got my printer working so off for a hunt around now with a bunch of posters. Will do School Lane, Barn Meadow and St Mary's School. Will also come down ad join you later.
Mark
Hi everyone, this is Jen. Mark is working and has asked me to let you all know that Mark and I are going to meet up after work to put up more posters and hand out leaflets. We will be meeting at the far end of the big Tesco car park in Amersham at 6. If anyone is free to join us, any help would be greatly appreciated. Look for a green mercades vito van and a black golf.

I want to say a MASSIVE thank you to everyone. I cant believe the amount of support we have received. You have all put in so much time and effort, and we both appreciate every minute of it. Thank you
Kay
Mark - if you're going to the old town tonight, it might be worth walking along to the equestrian centre. They'll be closed, but if you walk away from the town along their fence, you'll come to a bridge. Look over that bridge and you'll see the river at the edge of their property. While it was still dark this morning, I shone a torch down there and something bounded away. The action was like a small deer rather than a dog, but it is a good spot - near horses and next to a stream - so perhaps just go there and call for Tripp, just in case. I took a metal dog food bowl with me and was tapping that and calling 'din dins' - did Tripp have his dinner from a metal bowl? I'm planning on an early start again tomorrow - I think I'll do that gated field, and stay to see what eats the food. I'm out for the day now, sorry, but I'll do more leafleting tomorrow afternoon if you post again which roads still need doing.
Jonathan
Sorry but no contacts, I only know about the CCTV as I had a small part in putting these cameras in many years ago.
Kay
No news I'm afraid. I got to the old town around 3.30am, spoke to a delivery guy who delivers to the hotel opposite the memorial gardens every night. I gave him a leaflet, and he'll call if he sees Tripp. I put 2 packs of food in the field with the gate and watched for a bit before doing the memorial gardens then driving up to the equestrian place. I put food outside the gates there and had a walk along all the hedgerows, again, watched for a bit. Went to the hospital and did the same. Went back to the first field - one of the containers of food had gone, but there are houses and cats within yards of the food so I'm not getting overly excited, but worth doing another night. Got back to the stables at about 10 past 5 when the gates were open, and the food in the container had been partially eaten. Again, there are farm cats, and I think a dog would have cleaned the container then carried it away as a little treasure. However, there is also a stream on that site, so I think it might be worth you asking the very pleasant owner if you could go on the site and make shoeing-horses noises - maybe even offer to shoe her horses! That's all to report I'm afraid, but a couple of slim chances to follow up on. I think the cctv suggestion is worth following up on as well. Crowther, do you have contacts there?Last edited: 2013-06-11 06:08:24 by Kay
Shereen
so sorry to hear you had a prank call Mark...Its owners intuition knowing what is genuine and whats not...people who get a kick from doing that kind of thing...if only they felt true emotion,they would never do this!
Jonathan
There is also good CCTV coverage of Old Amersham high St. The pictures are relayed back to the control room run by Wycombe District Council. It might be worth asking them if any of their late evening early morning camera watchers have seen Tripp.
Mark
Btw have had my 1st prank call abt Tripp tonight :-(
Mark
@Cancan - yes i know what you mean & i do hot shoe.
@Claire - thanks for your help tonight.
@Everyone else - areas that still need postering in Old Amersham
:- School Lane
Mill Lane
Pondwick
Church Street
Rectory Lane
Rectory Hill
St Marys Church
As well as the places that Clarkey has mentioned, I will be going out again after work tomorrow, so if people get a chance to poster/leaflet any of these areas please can they post so i know where people have been. Thanks again to Ronniedog, Barbs & Kay!!
ClaireC
Good Evening. Nice to meet up with you tonight Mark , Jen & dogs. I think between 3 of us tonight we covered quite a distance and of course, postering. I personally have done from No 39 to the garage near Tesco roundabout. We have walked around and around following Tiga's trail again and also have been around the cemetary, allotments and recreation field tonight. Other good places to poster tomorrow as we discussed tonight would be near schools, the Drs surgery, The Chilterns Hospital and the Car Wash, Diner (really thinking of the people who would visit these places) I haven't been into the garage, but I have left a poster in the car park by the ticket machine. A poster at the beginnings of the footpaths as well might be useful. I hope that with all the postering that has been done and this has certainly raised awareness of Tripp that it will bring in some news. I also met the daughter of the Farm Manager who was going to give her dad a poster so he can let his estates staff know. At the other end of a telephon should you need some more help or a sighting. Good luck xLast edited: 2013-06-10 22:11:18 by ClaireC
Clarkey - Area Co-ordinator, East Sussex
I've just had long chat with JB & now hv good idea of area Tripp has bn in.
The perimeter of the circle/triangle he's doing (it's known for dogs that hv bn out for several days to stick to these) & where she & Mark went is from Cherry Tree Fm past Amersham hospital/Society of Friends Meeting Hse up to Church St, along School Lane by Barn Meadow Rec Grnd, past Amersham Town Footy Club (is it still there or is it equestrian place now?) up to the big roundabout (A413)by Engine Hse Wood/Lower Park where the big lake /Amersham Cricket Grounds & Clubhouse are & Shardeloes East Lodge.
Then across towards A404 but down towards Cherry Lane. Then it's a bit more difficult as tracking time ran out so not sure of perimeter there. Tripp may hv gone through Wheatley Wood & across as far as Woodrow High Hse/Model Farm/Willow Cottage, but looks MORE likely he wld hv gone bk towards Cherry Lane, New Rd & Cherry Tree Fm..that wld be on a line with outskirts of Wheatley & Second Woods & New Lane. That forms a rough circle.

>>> Within that area JB said Tiga wanted to go fm High St into Little Shardeloes imbetween houses but owner wld not let them. It wld hv led to footpath that goes back to Cherry Lane possibly via the allotments (there'd be water there) In the vicinity there's Chess Valley Equine & Shardeloes Farm, Chiltern Crematorium with Milton/Hampden Chapel which is in middle of Second Wood, also Childs Fm/Brambley Cottage & Woodrow Farm/Shires Yard by Brickwells Woods & Wielden Lane/A404.
Also some smaller woods Bellouse/Round Dell/First Woods. There's some sort of building in the middle of Second Wood (on google map draw line fm Hampden Chapel to Bellouse Wood & it's on the right) Has that bn checked?

I hope this all makes sense! JB & I were both looking at the map when chatting & she suggests concentrating on this area. As Tripp has not bn seen yet he's possibly resting in the woods in the daytime. Wld suggest you poster all of the above named places, especially equestrian ones as Tripp will recognise smells and know water & food may be available. It may seem a big area, but it's not really if you remember Tripp has bn out for 10 days now.
So, it would be good to search the woods (Second Wood is closest to horsey places & where he was lost) & poster all the places mentioned. Please bear in mind I've had to describe it fm google map so may hv missed places not marked which local people wld know of!

>> 2 questions.. there was a footbridge over the road (A413?) that they crossed, where is this? Is there a tunnel under A413 where Cherry Lane crosses it (by First Wood) or does it just end and start on either side of the road? It seems Tripp used this bridge as it's the only way across. Well, I hope I've covered it all, if not I'm sure JB will add the rest!! Best of luck Mark & Team Tripp! Last edited: 2013-06-10 22:07:46 by Clarkey - Area Co-ordinator, East Sussex
Ronniedog
Have now printed and given a poster to the Farm Manager at Penn House Estate who will keep a look out and let his farmworkers know.
This evening I had an hour and a half to spare while my ancient (32 yo) horse ate her dinner, so I parked up near Cherry Tree Farm and walked Ronniedog down the hill through the fields to Amersham, across the footbridge, round the field south of the hospital, then round the field just north of the hospital - and back by same route to Coleshill again. No sightings I'm afraid. Spoke to a couple of other dog walkers, one woman had seen the posters and was aware.
Hope there's some good news soon.
Barney 'n' Ozzie's mum
Hi all. Sorry I haven't posted on here since 31st May, but I've been on holiday since then. So sorry that Tripp is still missing. Did anyone check with Green Meadows kennels as I suggested? I work at the council offices in Amersham but won't be back at work until Wednesday. I hope Tripp will have been found by then, but if not I'll put some posters up at work and alert as many colleagues as possible. Will also keep my eyes open as I travel between Aylesbury and Amersham.
Cancan
Gamekeepers??
Clarkey - Area Co-ordinator, East Sussex
Well done Kay, that's a great help. Yes, Cacan I was thinking that too! Maybe Mark can save some hoof trimmings to 'cook'! Posters..put them on farm gates & fences (horses fields) if you can't find anyone around to take one. Most people check their horses regularly, often early in morning/late evening. Trying to think of people around early hours & dusk..taxi/bus drivers, pizza/kebab delivery chaps, postman, milkman, school bus drivers. Also when looking keep an eye open for places Tripp may have bn sleeping, will be in sheltered places poss nr water. Perhaps worth checking Platt cememtery as that's quiet too. Let the footy/cricket and golf clubs know as they'll hv players around in evenings & lots of people can be told at once if you post in clubhouses. Posters cn be reduced to A5 size for putting thru people doors. Someone mentioned cameras..Lidl were selling them last week (£70) so you'd hv to ask if in the back as quick turnaround of stock. However, prob not high quality & as no sightings yet not sure wld be too much use. Try to keep track of where you hv postered so you don't double up, but you can never hv too many. Maybe mark on map & get together to see where to do next. You have a fantastic team out there for Tripp so don't get despondent Mark. That's what Doglost is about, volunteers and fellow dog lovers all helping each other out. you can't possibly think of everything yourself especially when you're working. Sooner or later someone will see him and ring in. Good luck to you all..you're all doing a fantastic job.
PS Hahaha! Sorry Jayne, had to laugh! As us horsey people will know, the frog is on the underside of a horse's hoof which farriers trim when shoeing, not the other kind you are thinking of!! Last edited: 2013-06-10 19:21:20 by Clarkey - Area Co-ordinator, East Sussex
Cancan
Mark will understand. Dogs love a smelly part of the hoof a farrier cuts off
They eat it and are nuts for it.
Also he will be familiar with the smell of burning hooves ifmark shoes hot.
DogLostJayne - Founder Doglost.
UM can can....can you say what you mean please?,,,I can call you as you have put in your number into our contact us page...tx...leave a message please...
Kay
I went to the equestrian centre this morning and spoke to the owner - see previous post. She's searching for us, she checks fences every day and will check for Tripp. I told her I might sit outside the gates in the car in the early hours to see if I spot Tripp hanging around, she's fine with that.
Cancan
Do u hot shoe mark?
Her the smell of hooves burning and some nice smelly frog !!
Clarkey - Area Co-ordinator, East Sussex
Page 'bumped' re search. Well done to everyone, especially JB and Tiga. Thanks for going up to help. That was one long day for you both and Mark especially in the heat. Was glad to hear that Tripp seems to have left the farm and was not trapped anywhere there. Loads of support for you Mark and don't feel guilty asking people for help .. they would not offer if they didn't want to! Always hard to keep going, but follow JB's advice. Concentrate on areas she suggested. Sardines work well (cheap, easy to carry & very whiffy!) As JB said Tripp will be resting in day other than to get water, so early hours and dusk best times to search. Mark, you must be exhausted .. try to get enough sleep to recharge yr batteries. Wld be worth trying to tel the numbers at that equestrian farm again (where Tiga wanted to go) & see if you cld get permission to search there. Hv you thought of going back to the farm he was lost (or better still somewhere on the lower ground JB mentioned) & 'setting up' in the evening after Tripp wld hv bn resting..banging yr tools as if shoeing etc. If Tripp is in area, he may just come to the sound which wld carry well at dusk..maybe even hv a bbq with all helpers (you can make plans for postering/searching) & then you wld hv lots of eyes to keep a look out. If you do this, stay there long enough to give him a chance to get to you. Lastly, swamp the area JB thinks Tripp may be in with posters. Hopefully you may get a sighting from them. come on Tripp, please show yourself.Last edited: 2013-06-10 17:29:06 by Clarkey - Area Co-ordinator, East Sussex
Barbs
JB – I did check out New Road after leaving you yesterday. Walked accessible fields on the left and from main road at bottom back up the lane checking hedges and what I could of fields on the farm side. Sadly, I just don't have Tiga's nose! Also drove that way today en route to Amersham.

This afternoon, postered the length of Whielden St from the hospital into town and the High St from St Mary’s about half up way up before I ran out. Will make up some more posters to take out with me tonight and also do some field walking. So hope you get some news soon Mark – come on Tripp, time to go home lad.
Mark
Hi Kay, thanks for doing Whielden Street, did you manage to do any of the side roads off Whielden Street?? Also which end of the high street, Tescos end or farm end??

Many thanks
Mark
Thank you JB for the in depth update, you explain things better than i can. Also thanks to Barbs, Kay & Sam99 for your help, walking the area, leafletting & postering, it all helps greatly.
I will be heading over to Old Amesham around 6.30pm to walk the dogs & put posters into the pubs should anyone be around at that time & wish to join me, I also have a spare few leaflets etc if anyone wants to pick them up from me at that time.

Many thanks again.
Salsaqueen
My friend Marion walks her dog around the fields at the back of Tesco's and has spread the word with the dog walkers she has seen today. I will be dropping off some leaflets and posters for her tonight. Her son will take a poster to the vet in top Amersham.
I will take a poster to the Wheelhouse Vet/pet shop/RSPCA shop in Chesham tomorrow.
Kay
Thanks JB - I'll have a smelly breakfast of dog food ready for Tripp (I'll pass, I've been veggie for about 50 years!) Thanks for the advice (a black lab had the smelly breakfast I took this morning :-) ) The fields behind the hospital don't come down from the farm - the fields opposite the hospital are the ones downhill from the farm. Is it the ones opposite the hospital I should sit in?Last edited: 2013-06-10 13:30:20 by Kay
Tiga
Cancan - dogs become wild animals very quickly when they go missing and yes staffies are very peoply and I am sure if Mark & Tripps paths were to cross he would leap into Marks arms. There have been no sightings so Tripp has not come across any one for him to go to which is why I think he could be mainly wandering the fields and woods and farms. Possibly coming down to Amersham late night or dawn but as the scent was not strong he has not been down for some days. He could have wandered elsewhere and with no posters, no sightings but we have no idea where else he has wandered - if we did we could find him. If Tiga had more time we would have carried on tracking but after 7 hours of tracking in at times very hot conditions he was tired and hungry. If there is a sighting I will return. Remember Tripp is 11 years old and with arthritis so will be sleeping a lot during the day somewhere and that is when people are about. He will wander to find food and water and Mark but he is lost and doesn't seem to have a plan of where he is going!
All we can do at the moment is poster where we know he has been and this might jog peoples memories as we find often happens and also keep looking in all surrounding areas particularly in the loop that Tiga tracked. My suggestion would be to visit all farms and speak to the owners, as those we came across were not lived on despite horses being on site.
Kay those fields above the hospital were fields that we came down from the farm through the gate at the bottom and then left into the town. This route is not that far from the farm and downhill all the way so maybe he finds it too hard to go back up! In terms of where to sit at dawn, maybe sit and have a smelly breakfast in the fields and then wander down into the town taking in the memorial gardens, the stream and the equestrian centre. If you see an early morning street cleaner - have a word. I guess that there is one because everywhere was so clean and tidy and no litter! Call me anytime
Last edited: 2013-06-10 13:20:02 by Tiga
Kay
Sam 99 - I've leafleted Whielden Street and the far end of the high street, but ran out of leaflets, so the area around St Mary's I haven't done. Great that there seem to be a few people in the area - we'll try not to overlap so we don't waste effort or time.
JB - Did Tiga lead you to the fields at the back of the hospital? They're quite high and Tripp's probably staying on low ground bless him, but there were lots of tracks up there. Popular dog walking area though so shall I ignore that area and concentrate on the field opposite the hospital?
Kay
I've just come back from the old town. I visited the equestrian centre and spoke to the owner. She checks the fences every day and will be looking for ragwort today so will have a thorough search fro Tripp. Her sister has a staffy who she loves, so she'll do her best. I've leafleted houses at the equine end of town. Thinking of just sitting in the car tomorrow morning around 4-6 to see if I can spot him moving around. JB - where would be the best place? In the high st where I can see the memorial gardens - near the hospital and fields or by the equestrian centre? I can put food down which I hope would attract him and just keep my eyes open.Last edited: 2013-06-10 12:56:49 by Kay
Cancan
JB , why won't he show himself? Most Staffies are very peoply
Tiga
Yes a good idea to 'camp out' but at the moment I don't think we really know exactly where Tripp is only where he has been and might return to. Camp outs can be done when we get some sightings in one area, the same applies to the camera idea. Yes focus on Old Amersham but I think he is spending more time in the surrounding fields and farms. If he was in Old Amersham a lot then he would have been seen as I suspect it is a social town with all the pubs and beer gardens. One of the pubs had a BBQ every Saturday 12-4.
Paula Griffin's Mum
Hi Mark… Keeping an eye on your progress & willing for you to find your boy, if JB & Tiga discovered that Tripp’s scent was stronger in a particular location would it be possible to camp out overnight? I can see you have a really strong bond with your boy & just wondered if you’re at the place he could be visiting for food & water & he got your scent, you never know. Please don’t feel guilty it will exhaust you more, many hands make light work & these wonderful dog lost helpers want so much to help & you would do the same thing if someone else was in this situation, you’re doing a fantastic job, stay strong for your boy, it’s impossible to be everywhere at once, stay safe sweet boy Tripp & show yourself we all want you home (wish we lived closer to physically help look)…
DogLostSam99-Area volunteer, South Bucks
I'm down in the Old Town most afternoons with my dogs on school pick up (St Marys) so will have a wander around and spread the word, I know lots of dog walkers who are also there daily and will poster up by the school on Barn Meadow.
Kay
Thanks JB, that's useful. He's covering quite an area isn't he, but seems to be around the old town high street, the memorial gardens at one end, the stables at the other. I'll go down to those stables and see if I can get in. Otherwise, if I go down to the high street in the early hours tomorrow, I may just see him on the prowl. It's really helpful having those sites pinpointed, thanks again.
Tiga
Yes I too was too tired last night to post on here - I got home just after midnight and needed food! Tiga started in the farm and wandered round as expected picking up old scent where Tripp had been playing on the day before he went missing. I just had a thought which we did not follow up on and Barbs will know where - Tiga came out of the farm (I can't remember how) but it was under a fence, through a gap or something and then turned right, we then met Barbs who had just seen something that needed checking out so we went and did that. We did not come back to this point to pick up on it and so it would be well worth if someone could continue along this route right past the edge of the farm and on. All equestrian farms in the area need to be postered, contacted etc as Tripp is very used to travelling around these places with Marks line of work and he could well be hanging around these places. We did come acrosos one equestrian farm that Tiga wanted to go through the gate but there was a huge padlock on it and Mark rang both numbers on a sign outside with no answer. This farm was at the far end of Old Amersham before the bypass. Claire could this be the one you were talking about?
The other scents Tiga followed were good but not strong so he has been that way but is not necessarily there now but could come back. Yes the stream in Old Amersham is a good water source and although there are a lot of pubs they were all very clean and there were hardly any scraps in the streets (Tiga can confirm that!) If these were all postered then that would cover a lot of locals who frequent the pubs from all around. There were a lot of large gardens in the area all with open gates so easy for Tripp to sneak in and steal cat food/ bird food etc. My guess is he is using the fields and footpaths to randomly travel perhaps to farms looking for Mark and perhaps getting water from Old Amersham if he has not found it elsewhere.
We did have one scary moment when Tiga took us to an ornamental pond in a garden of remembrance covered with lillies and Tiga circled the water and sat down looking in at the lillies. To rule this out 100% if anyone is nearby when the gardener is around perhaps they could ask if he could just check this water. It could just be that Tripp has drunk the water.
Cancan
Mark said tiga had pinpointed where he is eating/ drinking.
Good place for camera?
beautygirlcassie
Has anyone thought to telephone the Highways Agency? Also, is there a railway line that is near this area that Tripp could wander onto? I have asked for help on my Facebook groups/friends, Twitter as well. Hope Tripp is found very soon, Mark. I wish I lived nearer so that I could assist. Stay positive.Last edited: 2013-06-10 10:36:53 by beautygirlcassie
ClaireC
Somebody could ask Admin @ Doglost if they know of anyone who would be willing to loan out their wildlife camera. Also is there a specific location you would be wanting to put this in? Normally they go where there are known fairly frequent sightings and having laid a trap it is used to see what animal is going into the trap. I am quite happy to come along this evening from 6pm to an area that needs another pair of eyes. Please post on here (or phone me on mobile 07887652916) and I will pick up later. Thank you. Last edited: 2013-06-10 10:27:26 by ClaireC
Kay
Like your thinking Cancan, but I don't have one. They seem to be around £150, and we would need to have an idea of the right location. There is a camera shop in Chesham, don't know if they stock them. I'm useless with gadgetry, but perhaps Mark could fix it up. Mark, if you think it's worth a try, I'll buy one. I do have a friend who used to be in CID - I've asked if he's got anything we could use. Long shot as he's retired, but worth asking. Someone previously suggested dawn and dusk as best times to search. Unfortunately dawn seems to be pretty early at this time of year, but I will try to be down there by about 4.15 tomorrow morning to see if he's on the move then. Mark, could you give me specific locations that Tiga found please.Last edited: 2013-06-10 10:06:33 by Kay
ClaireC
Mark, there is also a farm/ horse livery at the other end of Amersham heading out of Amersham towards Aylesbury. They might benefit from a poster as well or a call in.
Cancan
Is there any point in putting one of those cameras the wildlife people use where you think he is eating and drinking. Don't know if they are expensive but maybe can be hired??
Does anyone have one??
Kay
Hi Mark, Saw your message at 6 and went straight down to Whieldon Street where the hospital is. I've put a poster up, leafleted every house, searched to the left in those fields behind the farm, on the right between the roads and behind the hospital. Spoke to 2 dog walkers who will keep eyes open. I'll set the alarm for about 4 tomorrow morning and go and search again with my smelly food, towel and water! I'm in Chesham Bois and can be in Whielden Street within about 5 minutes - so if anyone calls and you're a little way away, call me. No mobile signal here, so I'll put my home number on your facebook page. I'm also happy to leave food down there daily if you can be specific about where he's been. Found a track with circular bed close to the hospital so left food there on the offchance today - but we're closing in!!!
Barbs
Oh Mark, what a long and difficult day but fantastic job by you, JB and Tiga in narrowing down where Tripp headed off to. Was lovely meeting JB and the famous Tiga yesterday – he is a bit special and has obviously done you proud. I’ve still got some small leaflets and will try and get some posters printed and head up into Amersham today. Will also drop some leaflets into mail sorting office for posties to keep an eye out. I’m usually around a fair bit during the day, so if you need anything checking out please just let me know.
You mustn’t feel guilty about asking for help – we all just want to see Tripp home safely asap and are happy to do whatever we can.
It’s so tough on you, but hang on in there and stay strong – willing your boy to be home very soon x
staffylevi
Email and poster sent to Butterfly Boutique , Seasons Deli/coffee shop and Elle The Beauty Box, Old Amersham. It still will be worth people calling into these places I'm emailing if out that way as they may not pick up their emails.Last edited: 2013-06-10 06:45:33 by staffylevi
staffylevi
Mark - nothing to feel guilty about... remember that old saying...'Two heads are better than one!' People are helping because they want to help and sometimes we just need to bounce ideas off each other. Chin up! x
Mark
@ Staffylevi - JB said to give her a ring as soon as we get a sighting to give Tiga the best chance of tracking Tripp. As for food & water, there is a Tescos, loads of pubs & restaurants on Old Amersham high street & the Misbourne(??) (I think) a river that runs through old Amersham
Mark
Thank you everyone again for your advice & support, it is truly overwhelming, Im going to be honest, I am so tired, not really sleeping but passing out from exhaustion, it has me so worried that Tripp is gone. All the advice that keeps coming in, I keep kicking myself & saying 'why didn't I think of that??', or 'I should have gone that little further to put that poster there!!' Im not giving up hope, but am stretching myself so thin trying to be everywhere at once & feeling guilty for everything that people are doing for me that I feel I should be doing myself. So again thank you, thank you, thank you for your help & support.
staffylevi
Elephant & Castle and Saracens Head Inn pubs, Old Amersham contacted via email and poster attached.Last edited: 2013-06-10 06:11:24 by staffylevi
staffylevi
That sounds really promising Mark. Are you and JB and Tiga going back? The old fella has covered some miles then!! Where do you think he's getting food and water from?Last edited: 2013-06-10 05:58:05 by staffylevi
Mark
Thank you everyone, truly I'm overwhelm by your support, I was so tired last night when I got home, but after 7 hours tracking, losing the scent & then tracking again, Tiga got tired & hungry. But unfortunately no sign of the Tripp-meister, though we have a good idea of where he is going for food & water. Tripp has made his way off the farm & down into old Amersham.
So here is another plea going out for any assistance possible, we need some help postering Amersham & leafletting Old Amersham itself (shops & houses & pubs) asap.
@Ronniedog- Did you manage to get a poster to Penn House estate??
@Crowthers- Thank you Johnathan, I will certainly keep your boys in mind if we get any sightings, thank you, then I will have a better idea of where they might be best searching.
Again a huge thanks to Staffylevi, Karen14568, Clarkey, Barbs, Kay, Crowthers, JB &Tiga.
Coleshill Cricket Club - Postered
Amersham Hospital - a few but needs more i as Tiga says he keeps going back to that area
Society of Friends Meeting House - none
Milton Chapel - none
Harewood Downs & Hazlemere Golf clubs - none
Have you had a look around Platt Cemetery? - no not yet
We have tried to cover as many foot paths & farms that I know of but am sure they are more that I dont, so any assistance adding an extra poster if your in the area & dont see 1 would be appreciated. Last edited: 2013-06-10 06:10:12 by Mark
staffylevi
Anxiously awaiting news... Can't get this little man out of my head. Fingers are firmly and tightly crossed! Last edited: 2013-06-10 05:50:50 by staffylevi
Clarkey - Area Co-ordinator, East Sussex
Just texted JB and Mark but no reply, sorry. May be best to check back in the morning. Fingers and toes crossed!
Caz
Baited breath here! I had a slow drive around the lanes of Coleshill/Amersham earlier today so much open countryside & didn't see a soul! if anyone can find him it will be "Superdog Tiga"
Ronniedog
I hope we get good news soon. I did ride my horse early this evening around the fields which were formerly horse gallops near where Tripp went missing . No sign of him there. Had some posters with me, but didn't see a single person to give them to. Did put a couple of posters up on footpath gates. (I hope it turns out they aren't needed)
Kay
Please, please, please good news!
mrs doyle
i keep checking every 15 minutes, cant help it,so want him found, fingers and everything crossed...xxx
Cancan
I keep checking every half hour to see!
Please let it be good news
staffylevi
Anxiously awaiting Tiga's find with baited breath. Go Tiga!
DogLostJayne - Founder Doglost.
Go Tiga GO....
Clarkey - Area Co-ordinator, East Sussex
I really should have checked my emails this morning .. got msg from JB (our lovely Doglost tracker) at 6.30am to say she & Tiga the beagle were going to track Tripp today! I have just spoken to Mark & they are on his trail at this very moment. Looks like Tripp made his way off the farm. We will get an update later. Just have to be patient now. Hope Mark can keep up with them both!! Go Tiga! JB & Tiga hv reunited 38 or more dogs, so keeping everything crossed they are going to find Tripp. This is just one of them: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-suffolk-21233780 Last edited: 2013-06-09 17:17:28 by Clarkey - Area Co-ordinator, East Sussex
Jonathan
I am really sorry Mark that my two springers, Thomas and Henry couldn't find Tripp yesterday, they looked into every nook and cranny, and a big thanks to Judith for allowing us to search the farm so carefully. I know you said that the swimming pool on the farm and around where Tripp would usually walk had had its cover removed and had been dragged, you will only be fully sure that Tripp didn't accidently fall in if you get it drained. Both my springers stepped on the pool cover thinking it was solid and went in the water and had to be hoisted out by their harnesses. Looking at Google earth there is also another swimming pool on the other side of the footpath. Today I walked the footpath from near the Cricket Club down towards the Harte and Garter but found nothing. If you would like Thomas and Henry to search anywhere else please let me know: Jonathan
Clarkey - Area Co-ordinator, East Sussex
Mark, sounds like you had lots of help yesterday & well done getting so many posters out there. Hopefully someone will spot Tripp & tel you. If you get any sightings, make a note of them on a map so you can see where he has been. karen14568 my heart skipped a beat when I saw that 'found' staffy until I realised he had too much white around neck. staffylevi, karen14568 & everyone posting on here..I'm so glad Mark has your support, I wish I was closer to help you all search. Ronniedog..letting Penn House Estate know is really helpful as it's often not possible for searchers to go on private land. Thanks. Looking at the map, have you postered at Coleshill Cricket Club, Amersham Hospital, Society of Friends Meeting House, Milton Chapel, Harewood Downs & Hazlemere Golf clubs? Posters always work well at the beginning of footpaths, car parks at local woods, parks etc..and visit nearby farms to let them know too. Have you had a look around Platt Cemetery? Often lost dogs find somewhere quiet to hide. If anyone is in Princes Risborough/Beaconsfield/High Wycombe/Chesham areas (and all villages in same areas) it would be good to get posters up there too just in case Tripp is trying to make his way home (it's happened before) and if you put posters in towns often people from there go to outlaying areas to walk their dogs & may see Tripp. As Amersham is near to county borders (Herts/Berks/Bucks/Oxfordshire) please make sure you have notified dog wardens/vets/rescue centres in surrounding areas as Tripp may get handed in further afield than you would expect. Ring all these every few days as there is often a 7 day period..after which they are legally allowed to rehome a dog. Most of all, don't despair as dogs can turn up at any time. You have the big advantage that Tripp is microchipped so if he is found that should help get him home to you. If you want any other advice please ring me. I've probably repeated things I've already said to you, but they are important! I've everything crossed that you have some positive news very soon. Last edited: 2013-06-09 16:24:45 by Clarkey - Area Co-ordinator, East Sussex
Cancan
Do the pennhouse estate have gamekeepers ?
Could you or mark talk to them??
They can be very helpful.
staffylevi
Have posted on staffiesrus website and have also seen Tripp on I Love Staffies. I have also emailed the editor at Dogs Today magazine who advertise a lot of rescue dogs for us and other rescues in the hope that they can help!
Mark
@ Ronniedog - thank you for your support & any help you can give, there is no planned organised search today, though i will be in the area later to walk my other 2, to keep our scents fresh for the Tripp-meister, to know we are out there looking for him. Thank you for passing the word & keeping your eyes peeled, also if you could pass this link around your friends via email, Facebook & twitter, that would be amazing.
Ronniedog
Is there a search going on this afternoon (Sunday). I have horses nearby in Penn Street and will happily do a ridden search in that area - and/or can walk my own dog round there. Will join an organised search if there is one (just need a couple of hours) - say any time from 2.30pm. Also, I will notify the Penn House Estate who own/manage lots of land in the nearby area. If I can join an organised search (on foot) please phone me on 07768 340413 - otherwise I'll keep my eyes peeled this afternoon anyway.
Cancan
I suppose u have to think like a stafiie.
What took his attention. ? Rat? Rabbit? Another dog? Cat?
Where could that have taken him?
Why cant he come back?
Who could he have met?
Are there any shooting estates? Gamekeepers can be great help as they are everywhere and know the country and all its little places.
Sorry but theres an answer and you are really on my mind. X
Say a little prayer, please as well.
Mark
Thank you to everybody who made themselves available for the search & leaflet drop, between us we put 570 leaflets out there to keep him at the front of peoples minds & get him found.

Unfortunately he wasn't found & like Karen14568 said there were a lovely pair of Springers brought by their owner Johnathon, who did a thorough search of the yard, but unfortunately nothing was found.

@jobadger & cancan - all areas were search & have been several times with dogs, but there are no haystacks & no slurry tank to search unfortunately. But thank you for your suggestions, we welcome them all, just incase there is something we have not thought of or overlooked.

@clarkey - thank you for your continued support.

@Karen14568 - have contacted about that FB link, but not my little man im afraid

@staffylevi - omg, again thank you for continued help & support, we are lucky to have you as friends, (btw, good luck with China, she's lucky to have you as foster parents)

Again thank you to all for suggestions & support. I will continue to visit & walk my other dogs in the area until i have the little man back.
staffylevi
Just added Tripp to animalsearch.co.uk
staffylevi
Just added Tripp to PreLoved site.
staffylevi
Hi Karen we met at the search yesterday... just tried the link you posted but nothing comes up can you repost. Thanks! :)Last edited: 2013-06-09 09:15:30 by staffylevi
DogLostKaren - Area Co-ordinator London, Home Counties & Police Liaison
Mark / Jen - please check out this dog - I think he's too young and too far away, but does have similar white front left foot

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=527511323975646&set=gm.478785365543935&type=1&theater

Sorry that we didn't have more luck yesterday evening, but have put it all over FB again - once I have your poster, will send out to more local places as promised.

Am sure that Mark/Jen will update fully, but beautiful Springer Spaniels were used as sniffer dogs around the Farm - whole Farm searched by dogs and humans. Surrounding rural village Postered and Leaflet Dropped. Lots of people turned out to search, but very countrified with lots of ground to cover.

Good Luck - we have everything crossed for you xxx
feewith3
Have shared on my fb , am wishing your boy home to you safe and soon x x
jobadger
and between hay/straw bales, sileage bales, slurry tank? Sorry but again needed to mention..... I hope the search came up with positive news today - been thinking about this boy a great deal since he went missing...........xx
Sunshine
Evening all, how did the search go this afternoon?
Clarkey - Area Co-ordinator, East Sussex
Yes, are there are old stores, cesspits, drains that Tripp could have got himself stuck in? I'm sure you've thought of that, but have to mention it.
Mark has a search party today
>> SATURDAY 4pm .. Please meet at the Harte & Magpies (Coleshill) on the A355
He is asking for volunteers to do a leaflet drop & search in Coleshill area so if you are able to spare an hour or 2 please go there (or text to offer help at any other time) Many thanks.
Wishing you are the luck you need to find your boy today. Come on Tripp, show yourself if you can and Mark will find you.
Cancan
Are there any underground grain stores at the farm?
ClaireC
By posters if you have stated that there is a substantial reward for safe return. And of course, they can look on Doglost.Last edited: 2013-06-07 21:49:01 by ClaireC
Mark
@ Cancan, it was only me, the dogs, the horses & the on site woman, Judith that day. So if he was picked up, it would have been from the roadside if he had made it that far.
So if that was the case, if i did offer a reward, how would i know that the people who have him would find out that im willing to pay for his safe return??
Cancan
Just a thought. Were the builders there at the time? A common thread with a couple of lost dogs is that builders were in the house/ premises. Sure you have thought of it but find out who they are and speak to police if any of them involved in any bad stuff. He cant have vanished into thin air!!
DogLostOwl
Tripp is 11 years old.
ClaireC
Mark when offering a reward please put SUBSTANTIAL REWARD ON OFFER FOR SAFE RETURN. How old is Tripp please? I shall be driving through area later on today and of course back again and will keep a lookout. Last edited: 2013-06-07 09:09:28 by ClaireC
Kay
A big YES to offering a reward - just in case someone took him. I'll chip in, just want Tripp back where he belongs.
Mark
Tescos & Fox's have posters up & @ Barb, we have searched the 'tip' a couple of times, but will be doing so again on Saturday. Many thanks everyone for your support.
Mark
Hiya, like I meant to say, the leaflet drop & search is tomorrow (Saturday), for anyone who can make it. Also I want to gage peoples opinion on if I should start offering a reward???
DogLostOwl
@ Mark and all searchers, please note any sources of clean water e.g. streams, as Tripp is likely to stay reasonably near to drinking water in this weather. Also, just because certain fields have been searched it does not mean you can rule them out. If Tripp is lost and wandering he may go back to them at some point.
Unknown
Sorry to see Tripp is missing. Unfortunately I lives miles away so cant help in the search, but my thoughts, and spirit will be with you all. The good thing is, Tripp is "Chipped" Good luck everyone.
Lorraine
Too far to help search I'm afraid but will share on FB and twitter, I hope he is home soon x
Sunshine
Evening all, I've updated and shared on my FB wall and again on HWRC and asked my friend to post on Thames Valley RC page also and asked if members would share and a few already have which is great. Unfortunately I can't join you Saturday but have mentioned the search in my posts. Are there any local dog walkers (by that I mean professional) who cover the area? Might be worth approaching them? Would Tesco Amersham or Fox's put up a lost advert? Thinking of the footfall through those places on the weekend and the amount of folk you'd reach? What about a poster in the window of the Tesco petrol station?
staffylevi
We are hoping if we can to get down on Saturday for the search but am preying you will find the precious Tripp before then.
Barbs
Had a drive round this afternoon then did some field walking around the farm. Met a couple of very helpful local ladies who are keeping an eye out for Tripp. They were concerned that he might have got trapped in the steep sided dell (previously used as a rubbish tip) at the bottom of the horse fields. I’m assuming you’ve already checked this out Mark, but did go and take a look anyway – access quite easy from the field on the far side. There’s all sorts dumped in there and I tried to get to as much of it as possible but some steeper scrambles needed which I didn’t fancy with just my dog for backup. Have you been in there?
Have posted on a couple of Amersham community sites and notified RSPCA HSWK clinic and rehoming in case he gets taken slightly out of area.
Sorry, wish I had something more useful, but happy to help on Saturday.
DogLostRiverlady
still circulating on twitter + have sent link to a few locals.
mrs doyle
shared on my 2 sons FB pages...the more shared the better.So want dear Tripp found XXX
Paula Griffin's Mum
Aw, bless him, I've shared on FB & asked friends to re-share, very best of luck with the search on Saturday, unfortunatley we're a little too far away to help, come on little man your family need you back, stay safe until they find you...
ClaireC
Mark put out a radio request from Mix 96. Their number is 01296 393396. They will probably ask you to text the details (or go on their web page) but I cannot remember the number. Give them a ring and they will give it to you. Good luck.
Mark
Sorry i should have said Saturday at 4pm at the Hart & Magpies.
Kay
I went to the fields in that triangle behind the farm at 10 to 5 this morning with some smelly food and walked up to the horse fields and mud swamp, across and down to the bypass then back to the housing estate. I saw a woman walking 4 greyhounds at about 7 and she said she walks the dogs across those fields every morning and hadn't seen anything, so I think those fields can be ruled out. Is it today (Thursday) that you want to meet up? There is a field behind there with a barred gate which is chained so we can't get in there, but there are hedges around the perimeter which could be worth searching.
staffylevi
Just a thought but as you guys are local it might be worth targeting the markets with posters.
I have been in contact with Coleshill Village Hall and they are only too happy to help and said they could do some postering.
Mark
Hi & thank you, thank you, thank you to everyone for their support & help. I'm just very tired & stressed. The poster that people have been commenting on was the 1st one we made up & shared around on facebook & posted around Coleshill. I have been around Coleshill & Amersham re-postering the area, as well as some new areas. I have left a dog bed from the house, plus a pillow from my bed wrapped in 2 of my t-shirts (that i wore for 3 days each) & a bowl of cooked liver in a stable at the yard. Petlog know he is gone & have double checked my details on there. I have also postered Holmer Green, Little Missenden, Great Missenden & around Chequers. As well as up Weedon Hill, Fullers Hill & Hyde Heath.
@ Barbs - thanks, there was nobody else there apart from me, Judith, the horses & the dogs on the yard that day.
@ Staffylevi - thank you for everything, you are doing so much for the lil man, I couldn't ask for more.
@ Kay - Thank you for the extra posters & all the walking around the areas so much.
Im trying to walk the area at least once a day to keep mine, Xena's & Squiff's scent is as fresh as possible.
I happened to bump into the owner of the property today & got his permission to keep walking around the farm for the moment, but have been warned by Judith that he is quick to change his mind.
So i was thinking of putting a request for some volunteers to do a leaflet drop & search around the hedgerows etc around the Coleshill area, meeting at the Harte & Magpies on the A355 about 4pm to discuss ideas & directions to go, & how much ground we can cover depending on the numbers we get?? Bring torches to shine into the hedges, to see if we can get some eye shine.
silver
So sorry to hear that Tripp is missing. I work in Amersham - last Friday after work had a drive around Coleshill a few times and also Winchmore Hill. Sounds like you are doing all the right things to find him. Hurry up and show yourself Tripp! I am happy to help if I can.
Kay
That's useful Clarkey. I'll go out as early as poss tomorrow morning, maybe 6 or 6.30 and take some smelly food. If he's stayed around Coleshill we'll find him. Right, early night for me! Good night all.
Clarkey - Area Co-ordinator, East Sussex
Mark, I'm sorry you have not found Tripp yet, but please do not give up hope. Keep at it and keep postering. It's also very important that you ring the local dog warden, vets and local rescue centres (in surrounding areas as well) regularly as it's possible he has/will be handed in. It's a good idea to vist the vets and centres with a photo and poster so that they know what he looks like. Also make absolutely sure your details are up to date with the microchip co (phone number etc)and that he is registered as lost. Did you leave something of yours where he was last seen .. bedding & smelly food? Often a lost dog will make their way back to the place they went missing. It's likely that Tripp would be around in the early hours and dusk now, so that's the time to search. Also it's possible that Tripp will make his way home to Aylesbury so lots of posters on that route too (Stoke Mandeville?) and check all the vets/centres again. You are doing all the right things and have a lot of support .. poster, poster, poster is the way to go. Thanks to all who are helping, to Judith for allowing people to search (pls speak to her first when you go to Cherry Tree Fm) Everything crossed that Tripp shows himself soon. Last edited: 2013-06-05 21:23:44 by Clarkey - Area Co-ordinator, East Sussex
Kay
Great job - Tripp's got the A Team on his case!
staffylevi
Bucks Examiner contacted; they will do the same! Have also emailed poster to lost and found section of South Bucks RSPCA.Last edited: 2013-06-05 16:40:19 by staffylevi
Kay
Walked as much as I could of the Coleshill/Beaconsfield Rd this morning. Left posters at the pub and the three houses at Quarrenden Farm. Unfortunately no one was there so I couldn't get permission to walk the fields, but did as much as I could from the road. This afternoon I walked one of the fields in the triangle formed by Gore Hill/Whielden/Tower Rd. I didn't do the field with the horses in as I expect you've tried that one. Still a few fields to walk - I'll do what I can tomorrow. Lots of hiding places in those hedgerows, but if he's there we'll flush him out. Also left posters at Amersham Pet Supplies. Great idea Staffylevi about BFP. Could you work your magic with the Examiner too? Good idea about the vans as well Barbs.Last edited: 2013-06-05 15:53:22 by Kay
Barbs
So sorry poor Tripp hasn’t been found yet Mark. You’ve probably thought of this, but if there is renovation going on at the farm, were there any tradesman there at the time Tripp went missing? Could he have hopped into another open van unnoticed?
I’m not too far away – if you need help with anything please say. Hope there’s good news for you very soon.
staffylevi
I have just contacted the Bucks Free Press and they will try and get Tripp on line as soon as possible and may even run a story. I took your numbers off the poster Mark (and yes, it has the right date on it) and just left lostdogs web and contact details on. Fingers firmly crossed! Also contacted Maurice's Pet Shop Amersham to see if I could email posted but they already have a poster so ask them to check date and they have amended date to 2013.Last edited: 2013-06-05 14:09:22 by staffylevi
staffylevi
Mark, please don't loose hope you know how tough these staffies are!! The weather is warm so his arthritis won't be suffering as much and he will get shelter somewhere I'm sure. I so wish we were nearer so we could help more but Tripp has a large following and loads of lovely people routing for him and looking for him. Thinking of you all! Marie & Lee x
Kay
I really feel for you Mark. I did Hyde Heath yesterday and put up posters. This morning, I think I'll walk along the main road between Coleshill and Beaconsfield in case he headed in that direction. A couple of people have suggested to me that he could have been picked up and taken to someone who wanted a dog, so it's possible he's being looked after. Dreadful thing for someone to do, but if he didn't have a collar they could have thought him a stray. We'll keep up the postering, and I won't give up on Tripp. My name is Kay Lockie - can you make contact via facebook.
B30
Which lost ad Mark?
Mark
So many people are commenting on the typo in the lost add, that it says 2012, not 2013, I wish I could go back in time to change this, I just hope it hasn't ruined our chances of finding him!!!
Mark
Hi to everyone who is helping & thank you to whoever printed off & put up the Doglost posters around Coleshill!! The farm is an old racing stables, so there are no crops. Every evening i have been walking the hedge rows, climbing into as many thickets i can, getting stung & scratched up, but i don't care because i just want to find him. I'm afraid to say im rapidly losing hope!!!! There are tears welling up as i write this post.
Cherry Tree farm is under renovation/development, so there are only a few horses up there & only 1 person who lives on site. I have searched the old swimming pool that is covered & full of water (also searched by Staffylevi too), i have pushed, banged & kicked every door into somewhere. The orchard that has been torn up has been search several times with torches to shine light in every hole. The lady who lives on site is called Judith, & she is not the owner, but she is getting a little funny about people wandering around. So if you go up there it would be wise to speak to her 1st.
@ Kay, Tripp is very friendly & would seek out warmth, comfort & love. As for main roads, he is very road savvy, so i might well cross 1 when its quiet. The only changes to this behaviour would be if he was injured or scared.
I have postered a lot of the footpaths from Aylesbury, through by Chequers, Great Missenden, Little Missenden, Holmer Green, Winchmore hill, etc. Am going to do another run via shardaloes today.
I really dont know what else to say, am stuck for words, ideas, anything. Last edited: 2013-06-05 06:07:35 by Mark
Unknown
Poor tripp....hope he is home soon x
Jonathan
I walked all the footpaths around Cherry Farm for an hour and a half at lunchtime today with my two springer's but we found nothing except a lot of mud. If your boy doesn't wander off much then he could have fallen into a manhole or other type of pit or be stuck in a muddy patch, and as he wasn't wearing a collar then he is unlikely to be trapped in a fence. Like Kay I wouldn't dream of walking onto the farmers land without permission but her idea for a farm search is worth doing.
Sunshine
Hi Mark, I've posted on High Wycombe Riding Club's FB wall and asked folk to share. One member has walked her dogs there yesterday but nothing. She's going up again tomorrow to look for Tripp. Have you put posters up or contacted Shardaloes? Thinking they have lots of clients and off road hacking and you never know?
Kay
Hi Mark, No luck in Penn this morning. If you can get permission, I'd be happy to go around the farm tomorrow afternoon to check Tripp hasn't got stuck in stock fencing, undergrowth or in a hole etc, but it would need the farmer's ok. Let me know if I can do this, as Tripp hasn't been sighted as far as we know, outside of the farm I really think this area needs to be checked thoroughly. I wouldn't go on any crops, just any rough land and hedges - I'm sure the farmer has checked outbuildings. A friend in Hunt's Green near Wendover will check around there.
Kay
Hi Mark, Would Tripp avoid a main road? Would he approach another dog or person if he saw them? I'm thinking of trying Penn Wood today as he wouldn't have crossed a main road to get to it. There are woods around Hyde Heath, but would he have crossed the A404 or should I stick to Little Missenden/Gt Missenden direction? Has anyone walked the main road from Coleshill to Beaconsfield? Fingers crossed.
Clarkey - Area Co-ordinator, East Sussex
Mark..as you have postered and followed all the advice I sent you in emails, then you are doing everything right. Please remember to check the dog wardens regularly and make sure the microchip company has up to date details. Is there anywhere on the farm that Tripp could hv fallen into or somewhere he cld hv bn shut in? I expect you hv thought of that, but it does happen. Do you have a Fbk page? If so pls private message me on my page: Clarkey Doglost Co-ordinator ESussex
Mark
Hi everybody, thank you so much again for the advice & extra special thanks to staffylevi & everybody who is walking the area looking for our lost little man & talking to everybody they see.
@ Kay, we live 15.5 miles from where Tripp went missing, Im going to start putting posters up in all the small villages between Coleshill & home.
@ Staffylevi & Clarkey, my client whose horse i was shoeing lives in the village & she has been knocking on doors through the village with her family & talking to everyone in the village to check their gardens etc.
again thank you, thank you, thank you.
Clarkey - Area Co-ordinator, East Sussex
staffylevi..that's a good idea. Hv you done that Mark? Any & all houses/farms in the area & ask if you can hv a look .. remember dogs can hide in the smallest of spaces when they are frightened. Search any derelict outbuildings in the area too. The most important thing is to leave something smelling of you or Tripps bedding/smelly food at the farm where he went missing. Even taking your van there would help as he cld hear the engine & come out if he is scared & hiding. Poster everywhere & anywhere in the area & beyond. Poster power works. It just takes that one person who has seen Tripp to see the poster & ring up. Let's hope the sun brings him out into the open today. Good luck.
Kay
I'm sorry Tripp hasn't turned up yet, it's difficult to know where to look. Where do you live Mark, it might be worth searching between Coleshill and your home in case he's sensing the right direction to head in? I'm out to lunch today, but this afternoon I can go out again looking for Tripp.
staffylevi
I know this might sound an obvious thing Mark but have you knocked on any doors in the area to see if he's maybe got shut in somewhere?
Mark
Still no news. i went out looking for him again this evening with no luck. I want to thank everyone for all the help and support , it is truly appreciated
Maggie
Made a fb poster and shared on my group.
staffylevi
Hi Mark
We have just got back from Cherry Tree Farm and took a drive round the local surroundings a few times but unfortunately no sign of the lovely Tripp. We also rang Green Meadow Kennsl as suggested below - no staffies handed in. We tried Maccabee Kennels, also no sign but said if Tripp is handed in as he's microchipped they would call you immediately. We spoke to a few people near Cherry Tree Farm who have said they will pass the word around. Sorry we couldn't be more help, keep your chin up we're all rooting for Tripp's safe return. Marie & Lee. xxLast edited: 2013-06-01 12:11:24 by staffylevi
DogLostRiverlady
circulating on twitter
Clarkey - Area Co-ordinator, East Sussex
Hi Mark, so sorry to hear Tripp is missing. Well out of my area but have looked up tel numbers that you should ring in case Tripp has been handed in. Aylesbury Vale Dist Council 01296 585 605(Manned 24 hours a Day)Wycombe District Council 01494 463 890, South Bucks Dist Council 01895 837 524, Chiltern Dist Council 01494 586 519 the last 3 are luckily all outside Normal Office Hours numbers. Also Berkshire dog warden numbers are listed on http://www.dogwarden.org/4.html Remember if someone picks a dog up, sometimes they will hand them in after going home & into a different area. I work with horses & always look 4wd to our farriers visiting with their dogs. I would also suggest that, as dogs usually go back to the place where they have gone missing, you go back to Cherry Tree Fm and lay some scent there..some of your clothing/his bedding etc. Shereen has sent you advice re this. Also hv a good look around their outbuildings/hay barns etc. It's just possible he has got stuck/shut in somewhere on the farm.. I'm sure they will hv looked but you can never search too much in original place he went missing. I hope you find him very soon. The best of luck in your search.
DogLostKaren - Area Co-ordinator London, Home Counties & Police Liaison
Hi Mark, sorry to hear about your boy. We have a dog missing from Denham and are trying everything to find her. I've shared on my FB pages, so all our helpers can see and share too. As I'm only in Harefield if you have any sightings or need any help looking, please call - 07774-724 797, happy to help! There are many Facebook pages for lost dogs, so will put there and get info out on Twitter too, thru @Find_Roxy. Good luck xx let bucks dog wardens at the council know too. They're really helpful
Barney 'n' Ozzie's mum
Check with Green Meadows Kennels in the Chalfonts. If picked up by the Police, that's where they normally take strays. I believe the dog warden for this area is pretty good, so make contact with them too (I don't have name/number though-sorry).
Shereen
sending advice by email now.
jenny
shared on twitter best of luck
Mark
Thanks so much everyone. I've just spent a few hours searching and putting up posters. The thought of him spending another night outside breaks my heart. We really appreciate all the help.
Kay
Have just walked around Coleshill and Winchmore Hill without luck I'm afraid but have spread the word. Will keep my eyes open in Amersham.
DogLostSam99-Area volunteer, South Bucks
Have messaged friends in Coleshill to get word out and I will go and have a drive round.
DogLostJayne - Founder Doglost.
Whoops posted at same time...will do HP27 as that is where local kennels are...
DogLostJayne - Founder Doglost.
Alerts sent to helpers in HP5-16.27.
Gino
Alert sent to helpers in HP5,6,7,8,9,10,13,15,16.
Sammie
Not my area but can email alerts go out please?

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