Lost: White Poodle Cross Female In South East (N22)

  • Dog ID 69559
  • Status Lost
  • Registered 28 May 2014
  • Name JUNO
  • Gender & Breed Female Poodle cross (Spayed)
  • Age Young Adult
  • Colour White
  • Marks & Scars REWARD OFFERED FOR SAFE RETURN.
  • Tagged Unknown
  • Microchipped Yes
  • Tattooed Unknown
  • Date Lost 28 May 2014
  • Where Lost In the Grove area of Alexandra Park North London, near Parkland Walk entrance, North London
  • Lost In Region South East
  • Lost In Post Area N22
  • Date Reunited
  • Other Info Small BICHON/POODLE CROSS. POLICE HAVE ISSUED A CRIME NUMBER AND ARE LOOKING INTO THIS.
  • Listed By DieselDiva
  • Views 6947
  • JUNOPoster Image
  • JUNOExtra Image

 

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Mini-minx
https://www.facebook.com/groups/272842926390212/permalink/2061305547543932/
NickMorris
I have spoken to the Kennel and it has short legs and no evidence of a cherry eye so it doesn't sound like our Juno.
NickMorris
Hi just seen a dog posted on Facebook by medway council at jasmil kennels that looks like juno. Does anyone have anymore info? I've left a message but presumably they are closed now until tomorrow. Juno's owner- fingers crossed
NickMorris
Hi we are hoping to go up to see if it is Juno when She's stronger. Thanks
cs
Owners are looking into that one
CG
A long way from home but rather check than leave her to be re homed.

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=644298775703619&set=gm.856260851076653&type=1&theater
NickMorris
trying to find out if the bichon found in harrow might be Juno -any help appreciated its dog lost ID 84383
Juno's owner
cs
Not Juno, owner has checked
DogLostFergal - Area Volunteer - Cornwall
One found injured Barnsley, described as cream-coloured, now with RSPCA. This is the link:

http://www.thestar.co.uk/news/badly-injured-abandoned-dog-prompts-rspca-appeal-1-7125118
cs
Sadly not Juno, but found dog has been reunited
cs
Just seen on twitter a photo of a notice of a dog found in Parkland Walk. No other details but worth a try. Will text owners
NickMorris
It wasn't Juno this time x
cs
please let me know if you need anything at all
cs
that's the best news for so long... really hope its Juno
Happiness yorkie lover xxx
Any news x x
Happiness yorkie lover xxx
Fingers crossed for you xxxxxx
NickMorris
Hi keep your fingers crossed for us. Pets located have just emailed that a dog that sounds like Juno was found tied to a post in reading. You never know. It could be our own little xmas miracle !
Sarah
deleted comment as the one found has been used for breedingLast edited: 2014-11-26 17:13:53 by Sarah
cs
Sorry to be silent for so long. I have called 12 councils around the area. Most said they would check her details against found dogs and register her as lost if she isn't already showing up. A couple I had to email so will chase for a response. All very pleasant and helpful. Also animalwardens.co.uk were showing a found bichon so they were going to track down the finder and see if there was possibly a match.
NickMorris
Thank you so much for your post. Highways and railways have been contacted. An animal was found on the train track but a vet felt it unlikely to be Juno. We were away on holiday and the dog walker simply says that one minute she was near her and the next she was gone. She had wonderful recall so would have returned if called quickly and was able. That is all we know. I did put posters up at ally pally tube station and wardens and kennels were contacted. It has been so long now it just feels impossible. Lucille
DogLostKimmybear - Area Co-ordinator, Essex & Hertfordshire borders
How did she go missing, exactly? Do you know? I have emailed you advice but am without details of your local area. If anyone else can fill you in on rescues/kennels. dog wardens that would help. I have sent a list of all dog wardens but sometimes they interact. I believe there is a rail track running at the edge of the park and has been accessible to dogs in the past. Gates have been left open or possibly access through fence? So, I'd like you to speak to the station people and ask them to have a look just to rule this out, that's all. Also call Network Rail and log missing dog at that location. If they see one, someone should notify you - but the emphasis is on "should". Then, you also need to check with Highways for your area and the local cleansing dept of your council as well. So both major and minor roads have been made aware. You will need to ask if they have seen or found a dog, again to rule it out. Rail and road do NOT scan animals they find (ridiculous but factual for most areas) so owners have to call them to keep asking. If there is any water around you need to check and find the people responsible so they check with/for you. I do think the post about youngsters with a dog is highly possible, so you have done everything right. Well done indeed and hang in there. Very often the clues are at the place the dog was lost and very often, eventually, things will come to light. Keep going. Come on sweetheart, where are you little Juno? x
DogLostKimmybear - Area Co-ordinator, Essex & Hertfordshire borders
Posters make dogs too hot to handle. Have you asked Crysta Palace if they can put up a couple? Also, check the station. Taxi drivers - hand them to them. Little leafleys they can keep in their cabs to check. Emailing you with advice. x
NickMorris
The dog that was involved in the rta was estimated to be 10 - I don't think we know a colour but hopefully this won't have been Juno who is about 3.5 thanks for the info though, very sad.
NickMorris
Thank you we will see what we can find out about the rta hopefully it's not her. In the meantime I spotted a dog in a picture being rescued from manchester dogs home that looks very like her. If anyone has any ideas of how to be I touch with them please let me know. Lucille (owner)
Anne
A dog has been reported on Alfieslostdogs found/sited FB page which was cross posted from RSPCA Havering Branch notifying of a female poodle cross that was sadly killed in an RTA in the last couple of days. It doesn't mention the colour of the dog but as this is only about 17 miles from the area Juno is missing from, is it worth a check. It does say not chipped but as we know chips don't always work and details aren't always correct. Hope this isnt Juno but someone will be looking for their beloved dog.
cs
Still no news at all according to the owners. Alexandra Palace says we can't put up any more posters in the park itself, which is a shame but we've had a good run at it up to now in the park and local streets. After all this time with no news despite the poster campaign it perhaps means she's been stolen rather than kept innocently by someone local so its good that the owners have advertised online everywhere. We do need a breakthrough though!
DogLostRiverlady
Circulating on twitter...........JUNO Young White Poodle Cross STOLEN http://bit.ly/1luzuan #AlexandraPark #NorthLondon #N22 Plz RT
AlisonH
Now listed as a poodle cross.
cs
I came across 3 people who knew Juno! Yes it would be good if you could ask Doglost to put her as Poodle or Poodle cross here, then you have Bichon on the other page so would help people searching Found Dogs. Also you could ask to show that there is a Reward on both pages.
NickMorris
Thanks cs I think friends saw you handing out flyers in the grove. Do you think it is worth Juno being down as a poodle cross rather than a cross breed?? We had had a kind of tip off in newham and had put posters up there over the weekend thanks for doing the local ones.
cs
I hope to come and put more posters up this weekend: are there any particular places that it might be good for me to go?
Gino
Sorry we dont have that breed on our list...
NickMorris
Is it worth her being on here as a poochon rather than cross breed??
NickMorris
thank you - you have been incredible and every time we get somewhere - there are posters so thanks for that. Hopefully it will work soon. No sight of them at carters or inderwick last night but we will keep trying.
cs
Of course if you have concerns about posters going up, I will stop. However personally I think its the best way to find a missing dog. The more people who see posters (obviously her photo is very cute and people seem to love her name), the more they keep an eye out and talk about her. It would be very hard for someone to keep a dog hidden, especially younger people, and if someone has her they will hopefully see the posters and know she has become too hot to handle. Then the reward might be attractive to them or else tempt someone who has seen her or who knows who has her come forward. I was helping an owner of a stolen dog who was extremely anxious about posters for exactly the same reason as you, but its the only way to get word out there, otherwise how do you do it? Not everyone is on social media. If anyone was suspicious about the dog they would have no-one to call. In that other case, sure enough after a while the dog was returned, by someone calling the number on the poster to say he thought he had the lost dog. So I would say go for it and every time there is a potential sighting, stick loads of posters up in the area of the sighting. That should lead to more people reporting sightings and we can see what areas she is visiting. Best wishes
NickMorris
Hi
The teenagers were apparently quite young and I'm not sure if putting up posters might send them underground and find it harder to locate them- advice??
cs
Will go and put posters up around there
NickMorris
Hi. We just received this text. Please could local people look out for us. We will if course go dein there this evening.
Hello I saw this advert on twitter and live in crouch end. Last night when I was driving home I saw lots of teenagers standing around on inderwick road talking maybe fifteen of them young teenagers and I was struck that they had a little white dog that looks a lot like Juno with them it had a collar on a a pink lead and two boys were saying can I hold it no can I hold it and I thought this seems strange like it's not there dog but the dog looked healthy and was wagging it's tail. Then this morning I saw the poster for yor missing dog in my inbox and thought his maybe be Juno it may not but it's better you know it. Maybe take a walk down there it was about seven when I was there they were just by the shops on Weston park where it meets inderwick where the sweet shop is and yoga junction. I hope this is of use for you.
NickMorris
Hi, I went to downhills park and the park across the road. Put up a few posters - met a dog walker that had put up some already over the weeks (amazing) and met a man that walks 3 bichons- all who look similar to Juno and I do wonder if this might have been the sighting. Thanks lucille (owner)
cs
Great to have the owners on this page - I texted the possible Downhills Park sighting to the previous phone number on this page so the owners won't have seen it unfortunately. No more information about that possible sighting other than it was on Thursday.
AlisonH
Contact numbers now updated (refresh page)
NickMorris
Hi Juno was lost while we were away and I think the numbers on here are the dog walkers/sitters, It may be better to have ours on there 07831437363 and 07775531593
Thanks so much
Lucille and Nick
NickMorris
I am Juno's owner and there are 2 listings on Doglost - and we have been looking on the other listing (69580 - N10) so have only just seen all these comments. Thank you for putting up posters, we have more being printed and we really appreciate everyone's support. We will keep checking both listings. Thanks especially to 'cs' - do you have any more info on Downhills Park?
cs
Put up 40 posters in Queens wood, highgate wood, parkland walk north section and muswell hill. Many posters had been ripped down on main roads replaced what I could of those. Time for a sighting now.
cs
Someone saw a similar dog in woods in Downhills Park but wasn't sure it was alone - I am away now for the weekend so will text owner.
Happiness yorkie lover xxx
Yes have sent owner a message to check 70993 x although dirty she has been missing a while and microchip may be defective please check for yourself xx good luck xLast edited: 2014-06-26 21:05:33 by Happiness yorkie lover xxx
Willow Dood
Could Found Dog DogLost Id 70993 be Juno? I know the dog has been found in the North West, but as Juno was stolen, she could be anywhere. Perhaps someone can contact Juno's owner. I don't know if I am able to do this. Thank you. Sue x
DogLostJayne - Founder Doglost.
CS what an absolute star you are TX
cs
Also emailed the Doglost poster to 13 vets in the area and Haringey Online newsletter
cs
I have put up 50 posters around crouch end
cs
according to another lost dog site, Juno is chipped
cs
I will be able to go out tomorrow morning - would be good to know where exactly in the Crouch End area?
Happiness yorkie lover xxx
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DogLostJayne - Founder Doglost.
Possibility that Juno is in the Crouch end area...please be vigilant.
DogLostJayne - Founder Doglost.
Crime number now issued by the police.
DogLostJayne - Founder Doglost.
Owner has just rung to say thank you to helpers who are putting posters up for her dog Juno..she really appreciates the help.
cs
the owners have done really well posting on every online site, Juno is all over the internet. Some of those postings mention other possible sightings near Muswell Hill Broadway: Princes Ave and Church Crescent N10, but probably all these are from a while back.
cs
Ok, put up about 40 posters round the Blake/Cline Roads area. Also saw a poster by the owners saying there had been a possible sighting on 12 June in Durnsford Park. I couldn't find that park, but maybe its Albert Road recreation ground which is on Durnsford Road, really close to Blake Rd. Sounds like she is moving around in a circle (would be good to know where her home is) so we need to keep up the postering and get a new sighting
cs
I have put up 100 posters, but we need many more. I came across a poster saying there was a sighting on the same day as Juno was lost, this time around Muswell Hill Broadway so that's something to go on, plus a man told me he saw a dog like this some weeks back on its own running into the woods between Blake Road and Cline Road which is near Muswell Hill Golf Club so I will put posters up there in case someone from the housing round there has taken her in
cs
I've just realised that the duplicate entry under 69580 shows an N10 postcode so that's good
cs
Dear Doglost, I saw Juno's poster in vet today for the first time but don't think i had notification from Doglost: maybe because poster says N22 but some parts of Alexandra Palace seem to be N10 which might reach a wider doglost audience. Is there any chance of emailing people again on the basis of an N10 postcode? Dear Owners have you put up posters far and wide? Its good her details are all over the internet but posters are amazingly powerful. I was helping a lost dog near Alexandra Palace and flooded the area with over 300 posters. Soon everyone around knew of the lost dog and someone who had taken her in then contacted the owner. Please are there any more details of where she was lost from? e.g. the nearest road name? I can help you put posters up but it really helps to know exactly where the focus is. Thanks
allimac
an injured female bichon/poodle cross has been found by Coventry dog warden and is at the vet for urgent treatment (no picture). Could this be Juno?
https://www.facebook.com/coventrydogwarden is their page
Clarkey - Area Co-ordinator, East Sussex
This is the same Juno as on page 69580.
Red Alert
Added to fb page
Gino
Alerts sent to helpers in N4,8,10,11,13,14,15,17,18,22.
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