Reunited: Sandy/beige Lurcher Female

  • Dog ID 55776
  • Status Reunited
  • Registered 05 Aug 2013
  • Name SIGHTED NOW CAUGHT
  • Gender & Breed Female Lurcher
  • Age Adult
  • Colour sandy/beige
  • Marks & Scars
  • Tagged Unknown
  • Microchipped Unknown
  • Tattooed No
  • Date Found 05 Aug 2013
  • Where Found Havercroft, west Yorkshire
  • Found In Region North East
  • Found In Post Area WF9
  • Date Reunited 06 Nov 2013
  • Other Info Anyone who thinks she may be their dog will need to contact the number on this page , describe their dog fully and provide any photos they have of their dog .
  • Listed By Shereen
  • Views 4428
  • SIGHTED NOW CAUGHT Poster Image
  • SIGHTED NOW CAUGHT Extra Image

 

Sightings and Information

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Susan
She sure will av a happy home with Vicky :) x
Unknown
Have a long, and happy life in your new home sweet
one:-)xxx
duffs54
A happy story at last have fun in your new homewxx
Goldenfrodo
Good luck in your new home sweetheart xx
Carol
That's brilliant news xxxx
DogLostMax - Area Co-ordinator - Cornwall & Area Volunteer - Durham & Ireland
I hope she is very very happy.
Esther
So pleased she has a forever home
digbysmum
Have a long and happy life in your new forever home, lovely girl xxx
Jumanji - Co-ordinator.South.Yorkshire
No owners came forward for this girl amd she is now in a new forever home where I am sure she will have a very happy life x x Last edited: 2013-11-06 13:39:40 by Jumanji - Co-ordinator.South.Yorkshire
Esther
Glad she is doing well
Jumanji - Co-ordinator.South.Yorkshire
Hi Esther, I understand this girl is doing well but so far no one has come forward for her
Esther
Any news about this girl
Bo
Apologies - I linked to another missing lurcher but she has been found now. Last edited: 2013-10-12 06:53:20 by Bo
Jumanji - Co-ordinator.South.Yorkshire
The caught dog is definately female. To avoid further confusion I have removed the text that mentions a male dog. If you look down to my post further down this page I have explained why a male dog was mentioned originally.
AlisonH
Can we please have a better photo of this dog now and can we clarify the gender as it has been referred to as him and her in the text.
Have lurchers missing in Lincs that I'd like to cross match.
twoDs
Well done everyone involved - fabulous result
jules1971
wonderful news x
Clare
Well done eveyone involved. Thank goodness she is safe at last.
janny22
Hi, just wondered if its female or male, listed as female yet states 'he' in description, thank you
DogLostMe N My Girl - Administrative Volunteer
Thats great, so glad you caught her, dog lovers and not just dog owners. Well done girls !!
Goldenfrodo
Brilliant news xx Well done to all for your hard work in catching this girl xx
Unknown
FANTASTIC NEWS...WELL DONE LADIES....HOME YOU ARE IN A NEW HOME SOON....LOCE A HAPPY ENDING :):):) xx
Vizsla55
Excellent news, well done to the ladies, all that hard work was worth it. Hope this girlie finds a fabulous home and gets loads of love. xxx
mathers22
Fantastic - safe at last xx
Jumanji - Co-ordinator.South.Yorkshire
Hi albert .Thankyou I will check Lucy out !
hayley
A huge well done to those ladies for all the work they've put into catching this dog. Yes u do deserve a medal. Hope the dog is keeping well and finds a home x
Shereen
Well done for your patience!..Just brilliant!
lesleyjane
Great news, those ladies deserve a medal for their persistance! So glad she is safe and warm with the cold weather ahead. I am sure if not claimed she will find a new home.
albert
Could this be Lucy, Ref 38915
Carol
Oh well done ladies u r stars xxxxx
Jumanji - Co-ordinator.South.Yorkshire
If anyone thinks this may be their dog please contact the number on ths page describing your dog fully and provide photographs as proof of ownership.
Jumanji - Co-ordinator.South.Yorkshire
Wonderful news ..... the dog in the photograph has been caught today !!!
Some ladies have been feeding her for sometime and walking miles over fields to find where she was hiding up. When they set up a feeding area a trap was tried but she was very wary of it so the ladies continued to gain her trust by leaving food out for her and going out to where she was. being sighted on farmland and gradually she began to trust them more and more and today they managed to get a lead on her !! Now caught she is a lovely calm dog who seems to be so grateful to be in caring hands . Anyone who thinks she may be their dog will have to contact the number on this page and describe their dog fully. Doglost will be checking through our records for any similar dogs that are missing . A very big well done to the ladies that have devoted so much time and effort to get this lovely dog to safety !
Initially this page was set up for what was thought to be a stray male lurcher and at one time the dog that has been caught today was being sighted with another larger dog which may have been the male lurcher in the initial sighting but sadly that dog hasn't been seen for some time now.
Minigirl - Area Co-ordinator, West Yorkshire
Thanks Gill- yes we are unsure whether this dog is male or female...latest sightings suggest may be female. Thank you for the match reference but sadly this isn't Rizzle as she is longer haired than the sighted dog
xx
Unknown
Has anyone checked against 53389 ???
Carol
Hope this dog is found soon as it was thin in August what's it like now poor thing xxx
Unknown
Could this be missing dog 53389??????? Rizzle lurcher female from Wakefield West Yorkshire ?? I know they have said male, but are they sure .... Last edited: 2013-09-28 23:57:36
Minigirl - Area Co-ordinator, West Yorkshire
Photos added- huge thanks to local helpers who are working very hard and have set up a feeding station for this dog.
xxx
YAA lost and found
samanthaames there is still sightings of the one with the feathered tail up newstead lane still there is ladies p there trying to catch the lurcher and the one with feathered tail
daisyanderson
Hi. Has anyone that sighted this dog noticed if it has a feathered tail like a saluki?
vicky
I've walked all over fields in between havercroft/kinsley and the fields up to ackworth but still not had a sighting of this dog. asked the local farmers to keep a look out as well while harvesting. I've put food and water down but not been touched although could be putting it in wrong place as I dont know exact place where it was seen :( was out at 5.30 this morning looking and will go up again later then will go again tonight with some more food .
vicky
I've been talking to my brother today who has seen a small lurcher type dog white with sandy coloured patches over a week ago going through his rubbish but he lives on hoyle mill lane. I wonder if this is the same dog
vicky
I've put some food and water in the field near fitzwilliam bridge thats where the local farmer saw the dog sunday night.
Shereen
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Cat
I've sighted this dog last night at midnight at four lane ends Fitzwilliam heading to wards Ackworth. I stopped the car and tried to catch it but it was terrified and ran off . It's wearing a brown collar but no disc. Very worried about this dog it was close to starvation .
Nickydog
Added to LurcherLink as many people in the area.
vicky
Hi,I live in kinsley and I've just been for a walk over the fields but no sight of this dog but depending where abouts on newstead lane he was sighted he could be in fitzwillam or havercroft still.

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