Reunited: Cream Labrador Cross Male

  • Dog ID 71125
  • Status Reunited
  • Registered 29 Jun 2014
  • Name FRANK
  • Gender & Breed Male Labrador Cross
  • Age Adult
  • Colour cream
  • Marks & Scars Small wound on left foreleg (might not leave a scar). Wearing a thin brown collar.
  • Tagged No
  • Microchipped No
  • Tattooed Unknown
  • Date Lost 27 Jun 2014
  • Where Lost Stanford in the Vale
  • Lost In Region South West
  • Lost In Post Area SN7
  • Date Found 04 Sep 2014
  • Where Found Sherborne, Dorset
  • Found In Region South West
  • Found In Post Area DT9
  • Date Reunited 28 Aug 2014
  • Other Info A rescue dog, being introduced to another dog, when he slipped his collar and ran towards Faringdon Folly Hill. Possibly bewildered from being in Derby pound, and transport to unfamiliar home. He is not aggressive, but is scared. Sightings: 4 July, Wicklesham, Faringdon; 5-6, Longcot; 7-8, Woolstone; 9, Upper Lambourn; 10-12, betw. Baydon & Lambourn; 14-17, Lambourn; 19, Kingston Lisle/Baulking/Challow Stn; 20, 22, SITV; 24-25, Faringdon/Gt Coxwell
  • Listed By James
  • Views 9456
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Sightings and Information

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Ellie
Frank is featured in the Doglost Safe and Sound column of the November edition of Dogs Today magazine, out now
DogLostPoochpal - Regional Co-ordinator - South West - Police Liaison Team
So pleased to see that Frank has settled so well. I have seen a lovely photo somewhere of him giving James his paw but can't find it again now. If I come across it I will add to the page or maybe James knows the one I mean and can add it himself. I think they are in for a lot of long walks together but maybe staying more local to home from now on.
DogLostGnasher - Area Co-ordinator, East Dorset
Great to hear Frankies doing well James :)
Heres to a long and happy future with you and your family (I think youve had enough excitement to last a lifetime)x
James
Hi. Just an update (repeated for DogID = 73604). Thank you for everyone who contributed to Frankie's veterinary costs. We'll be paying the remainder next week.

Frankie is doing well, putting on weight, enjoying walks, getting lots of positive attention, has recovered fully from his neutering operation, and so on. He's bonding quite well with our other dog (black Lab, 13 years old). His infection had cleared before we brought him home more than 2 weeks ago, and his facial wounds are no longer that evident, apart from the site of the (tooth) puncture wound in his cheek area. His right eye, though, remains of some concern to us. The eyeball is sunken within its socket, and rotated out of its normal orientation. We'll be getting further advice from our local vet next week, but at present we are waiting for his facial muscles to continue to heal/bulk out further.

There has been a certain amount of press interest in Frankie's story, although not all of the reporting is entirely accurate. (He wasn't anxiety ridden when we first got him, but my running after him as he ran towards a nearby farmhouse (where there was a bitch in season) did not help ... clearly he had been chased at some stage, earlier in his life. His leg was not noticeably injured in his travels, although early photos at Kingston Veterinary Group Surgery in Sherborne did show blue bandaging of his leg so as to keep a drip in place)... Anyway, Frankie's got a home now. We'll try to recreate for him some of the positive experiences of being in the countryside, without the hazards to him of traffic, risky food sources, disease and the like.

We did wonder if we had done the right thing when we agreed to re-home Frankie at the beginning, after he had run off. Had we taken 'too much' on board? Since getting Frankie back home, he has more than proved to us what a 'great' dog he is. Now, he's part of the family.

Doglost, and the conscientiousness of many individuals, proved instrumental in us getting Frankie back. Thanks again.

James
DogLostReynard
Thanks for reunited photo James and the lovely Frank looking sooo much better, although his eye looks to be still poorly, and nice to see him looking relaxed and not running in the other direction!
(Hope hes got a nice new Harness)
Stay safe and happy now Frank xxxLast edited: 2014-09-07 07:42:15 by Reynard
AlisonH
Thanks for the photo it's always good to see a rescue dog settled in a new home.
Unknown
So pleased to see Frank up on his feet and back home....... have a wonderful life now Little Man , you are loved by us all xxx
DogLostBobble - Area Co-ordinator - Somerset & East Sussex
Lovely photo, so nice to see what great progress he is making :)
DogLostPoochpal - Regional Co-ordinator - South West - Police Liaison Team
Lovely reunited photo taken from one of the links below, you may have to refresh the page.
Frank is looking so much better, Gemma at Kingston vets did an amazing job.

And more links to the media, Frank is famous!
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-29082988


! http://www.westernmorningnews.co.uk/Littlest-Hobo-takes-month-120-mile-tour/story-22877685-detail/story.html
ClaireC
WOW what a story but great happy ending for this lovely boy. Stay safe and close from now on xx
Happiness yorkie lover xxx
Fantastic he looks great x enjoy him now and keep him close xxxxx
DogLostPoochpal - Regional Co-ordinator - South West - Police Liaison Team
Bumped due to Frank's story in the Western Gazette. Donations still accepted by calling vet on 01935 813288

http://www.westerngazette.co.uk/Lost-dog-Sherborne-Dorset-75-miles-away-home/story-22878344-detail/story.html
DogLostReynard
Lovely to see at last that Frankie is well enough to go home , stay safe and healthy now lovely boy. xxx
mathers22
I am so happy for Frankie and his owner - well done to everyone. One very tough dog to have survived xx
DogLostBobble - Area Co-ordinator - Somerset & East Sussex
So pleased that he survived his ordeal - had us worried there for a while. What an adventure he must have had! Quieter life now lovely boy - almost cannot believe that 2nd photo is the same dog. Well done to the Vet Nurse team - they do an amazing job and he is proof of that. Please do keep in touch with Gemma, she did a brilliant job. Speedy recovery from us near Bruton.

Wishing Frankie, James and family a long and happy time together x
DogLostGnasher - Area Co-ordinator, East Dorset
Wonderful news . Can't tell you how happy I am to hear that you James and Frankie are back together after what must've been an agonising 2 months of worry for both of you. Good luck to you both and best wishes to Frankie for a speedy recuperation.
Many thanks to everyone who helped care for this lad and bring him home xx
DogLostPoochpal - Regional Co-ordinator - South West - Police Liaison Team
Welcome to your new life Frankie, may it be a long and happy one. Thank you to those who helped by checking the missing list and recognizing the stray must be him and also to those who have donated, the vet will hold his account open for a couple weeks.
Red Alert
Wonderful ending. Hope he continues to get better & stronger.
James
Frankie (Frank) (71125, 73604) is now back at our home, after having been picked up by us this afternoon from the Kingston Veterinary Group's Sherborne (Dorset) Surgery. He was very well looked after there, by everyone (but particular thanks to Gemma), and continues to make a good recovery from his wounds and subsequent infection. He may retain some partial sight in his right eye. He'll be further assessed by our local vet, next week. Many thanks, again, to everyone who has helped with reuniting us, or who has contributed to his treatment costs. (He is lying down on the carpet next to me, as I write this). No doubt we'll be walking some of those routes he has already travelled, in the next few months.
Happiness yorkie lover xxx
I'm overjoyed to finally see this lovely boy in the blue xxxxxxxxxx
NickyB
what a wonderful happy ending and another doglost triumph.will be sending donation today and look forward to a pinup pic of Frankie in the reunited page soon. amazing distance scared lost dogs cover. my Romanian id 68753 was seen 25 miles away 3 days after escaping & finally caught
DogLostPoochpal - Regional Co-ordinator - South West - Police Liaison Team
I have spoken to James again this evening, Frankie has an account at the vet's now and card payments can be made over the phone, 01935 813288, just mention it is a donation towards Frankie /Sonny, the lab's, account.
Unknown
I dont have any cheques so will wait for donation scheme.shame they wont open a paypal scheme so easy x
DogLostPoochpal - Regional Co-ordinator - South West - Police Liaison Team
We are hoping to set up an online donation scheme to help James and Frank with his large bill for the treatment needed during his stay at Kingston Vets, Sherborne.
Cheques can be sent with a note clearly marked for Frank, stray lab cross.
Kingston House Surgery
Long Street
Sherborne
Dorset
DT9 3DB
DogLostReynard
Wonderful news 'Frankie' is recovering well and due to be taken home soon, and at last he can begin to have a full life
Hoping to still get updates on Frankie once he is home & a photo when he has recovered please as we have only ever seen him looking poorly and I saw him whilts he was straying & not looking his best
Good luck! 'Frankie' xxx
AlisonH
That is such good news. So very pleased Frank will be going home soon. I hope he makes a full recovery and has a long and happy life with you James.
Alex
So pleased he has been found after such a remarkable journey. Very good luck for the future. Alex
Unknown
Wonderful news James .......I am so pleased he is doing well and long may it continue.please keep us updated bet you cant wait to get him home........will maybe need to get stronger collar for a while so he doesnt get loose again lol all the best Jenny xLast edited: 2014-08-27 07:47:08
NickyB
what an amazing story and what a wonderful start to the day to see this wonderful happy ending. and what a lucky dog to have james. thankyou doglost for yet again playing your part in his discovery. the reunited page is the best
DogLostGnasher - Area Co-ordinator, East Dorset
Wonderful news to wake up to this morning and the news we've all been hoping to hear. So pleased to hear Frank is doing so well. As you say James a remarkable boy to have travelled so far. If only he could talk xx
DogLostPoochpal - Regional Co-ordinator - South West - Police Liaison Team
The update are were all waiting for.
What a journey Frank has had, almost home now. I will move to reunited o Thursday when he is finally at home with you James.
James
Hi, all. Apologies again for my delay in posting here, but we were quite late getting back from the South West. And then I dropped my phone, but it is now working again.

Dog Lost 71125, now named 'Frank' or 'Frankie' (but known to others as 'Rex' or 'Sonny'/'Sunny'), is found, and is indeed Dog Found 73604.

Frank has made a remarkable progress in his recovery since my last update. The facial swelling has gone down quite a bit, but is still noticeable, and the wounds he suffered will take a while to heal. Frank's right eye is damaged, but will require further assessment to see whether its functionality is impaired. He is still receiving antibiotic and anti-inflammatory treatment but is off the intravenous drip (so he no longer wears a blue bandage on his leg). As he is now fit enough for an operation, he is to be microchipped and neutered.

Frank has been following his vet around inside the Surgery for the last couple of days or so. Indeed, we met him outside being taken for a walk by her. He feels more comfortable near people, after the care he has received from Kingston Vets staff, and and has reacted positively to other dogs he has met since he arrived at the Surgery.

We are very happy to be reunited with Frank, and will be taking him home with us on Thursday. Frank travelled from Oxfordshire to Dorset, via Wiltshire and Somerset, with an earlier excursion to West Berkshire. Quite a remarkable dog.

Thanks, again, to everyone who contributed to finding and caring for Frank.

James

Happiness yorkie lover xxx
Any news xxxxx
DogLostPoochpal - Regional Co-ordinator - South West - Police Liaison Team
I hope next time I come onto this page it will be to move to the blue. Fingers crossed for James's visit today.
DogLostReynard
Good luck 'Rex'hope this turns out to be you (73604) but seems very much like you ! We have been looking for you everywhere in Wiltshire never thought you would turn up in Dorset!
Poor boy has had such an adventure & surviving as a stray since June and now to have sustained injuries, but he at last will get the treatment he deserves , good luck fella x
James
Hi. Sorry to delay posting here.

Thanks for everyone asking about this dog (71125) and found dog (73604). Over the past few days I have been in contact with Millie (who first reported seeing found dog 73604 in the Batcombe/Bruton area of Somerset on 14th August), with Poochpal (DogLost's South West Regional Coordinator), with the West Dorset Dog Warden, and with the vet treating '73604' at Kingston Veterinary Group, Sherborne, Dorset, after it was taken there in very poor condition on 19th August. This dog appears to have been attacked by another dog, while already malnourished and thin.

Although I believe that found dog 73604 is our rescue dog, we will confirm this when we see the dog at the veterinary surgery. At the moment, this dog is being treated for severe infection, and facial and eye injury. His condition is, at least, relatively stable now, and slowly improving. His face is still very swollen, which makes identification from photos difficult.

We will contact the vet again early next week, and visit when the dog's recovery has progressed a bit further. Keen as we are to see this dog (who after all does not really know us), we believe this is the best course of action until he is fitter.

In the meantime, thank you for everyone who has contributed to searching for our dog (there are some very dedicated people out there), reported sightings, or has otherwise supported us. We'll post again on this website soon.

James
DogLostPoochpal - Regional Co-ordinator - South West - Police Liaison Team
The owner of this one is in contact with the vet and has updated on the found dog's page. Fingers crossed we will have good news next week.
Anne
Is this the dog on the Dogs found page. Facial injury and at the vets. Has anyone asked James the question ?
Happiness yorkie lover xxx
Poor boy I do hope he either gets found x or if it's the dog at the vets I wish him a safe recovery and let him get home xxxx
DogLostPoochpal - Regional Co-ordinator - South West - Police Liaison Team
That's a shame, I hope whoever it is that it is reunited soon. We are still looking into the possibility of the found, 73604, but till the swelling reduces it is not possible to compare. Hopefully his collar is being taken to the vet today so that may help. Whatever the outcome we wish the injured dog a speedy recovery and support James with whatever decisions are made.
James
I've just spoken with the woman who saw this cream-coloured retriever (thanks for reporting the sighting, and then for getting in touch!), and she does not believe that this is our dog, based on its appearance. This newly sighted dog is, rather, more likely a flat-coated retriever, or similar, not a Labrador.
James
DogLostJayne - Founder Doglost.
email received...
19.45 Tues 19th Aug. SN6. Highworth, Wilts. Traffic light end of
> Cricklade Road. Sighting of a stray dog. Light cream coloured
> retriever type. No collar. Limping. Very nervous and wary. Wet and
> bedraggled. Have informed Swindon dog warden via website.
Happiness yorkie lover xxx
I hope you find you're boy xxx
DogLostPoochpal - Regional Co-ordinator - South West - Police Liaison Team
Bumping the page due to the sightings in the Bruton area which as James says MAY be him.
James
The sighting for ID=73604 MAY refer to our dog, according to its lister. She now believes that her sighting of a dog in the BA10 / BA4 area (Bruton / Batcombe area of Somerset) yesterday evening more closely resembles our dog than a different missing dog seen earlier in that area. She also believes that dog ID=66441 (DUKE) is not the dog she saw yesterday.
James
We understand that there was a sighting of a dog matching our dog's description ca 2.5 weeks ago, near the Rose Revived Inn, Newbridge, Witney, OX29.
DogLostMe N My Girl - Administrative Volunteer
Nicola, just incase it helps re Ray Dedicoat, he produced some info about luring and trapping a dog. If you look on Reunited ID Fly 67257, Poochpal copied and pasted the info, see post dated 18/4. Sorry I'm not clever and can't do the same for this dog.
James
We investigated. This is a large cream-coloured cat, with no identification tags or chips that I could detect, that was killed recently at the location mentioned by me earlier below. (I'll look to see if there are any reports of a missing cat matching this description from this area).
AlisonH
Bumping due to the sighting.
James
At 8 a.m. this morning, this dog was sighted on the central reservation of the A420 dual carriageway heading towards the roundabout (A415 intersection) near Kingston Bagpuize. (Thanks, Nichola and the man who contacted her).
James
Many thanks for your help and support, Nicola. Just been back to Steeds Farm and spoke to one of the residents there - who hadn't seen the dog. Walked around the area for 2 h,into Coxwell and back to Faringdon but no sign of him. We've put up several posters in the Faringdon-Coxwell area.
Emma
Nicola Walters
Due to the number of sightings, I have called Ray Dedicoat the professional dog trapper again this morning, but unfortunately he is on holiday for another week. I will call again in a weeks time if the dog hasn't been caught.
James
We followed up these 2 sightings that Nicola has described (thanks everyone), and drove towards Steeds Farm and then in the general vicinity... but we did not see the dog further, besides which it was dark by the time we got up there.
Nicola Walters
Had a call from a lady thinking she was ringing about Conker to say that a dog was in her field at the farm between Great Coxwell and Faringdon. She rang me immediately and the time was around 21.40. Informed James. In addition, one of Conker's followers posted on Missing:Conker FB page that she had informed the owner that he had been spotted at Great Coxwell just before the sighting at the farm.
James
Megan saw this dog in a field next to Sands Hill, Faringdon, today at 11 a.m. Please do not chase or follow. Thanks.
James
Nicola passed on an 11 p.m. sighting of this dog, yesterday, eating avian roadkill on the A417 roundabout at Stanford in the Vale. I understand also that Joy may have seen him ca 9 p.m., on the 21st, in field near Esso petrol station in Faringdon.
Alex
Will do
James
Hi Alex, thanks for your call. Please keep an eye out for him. If you see him, don't approach him but it would be great if you could let us know.
Alex
I called James when I saw this dog about a week ago. I live in Fernham and work from home if any additional help is needed.
AlisonH
Good news that he is still in the area. Hope you catch him soon.
James
Well, I've just eaten my hat! Dog ran down the lane past our house ca 14.30 today. We've not seen him since, but have alerted our neighbours and put down food and cooked up meat in the garden. Sightings most likely in Stanford-in-the-Vale, Hatford and Faringdon area, perhaps. Dog is still running, so please do not chase him. Thanks.
DogLostRiverlady
Circulating on twitter.....Cream Lab Cross SIGHTED http://bit.ly/UjsSUN #Baulking #KingstonLisle #StanfordintheVale #SN7 Plz RT
Gino
Tx Patti...local twitter alerts requested.
James
Thanks, Patti. Yes, they have been in touch with me ... So, this dog is probably headed in the Baulking direction. The dog may be attracted to food, but is wary of humans and will run or at least take action to avoid contact.
We'll visit this area early tomorrow, to see if we can pick up his trail.
Patti
Just seen a post on FB (posted at 8.50pm) saying "hi i live on challow station my son just spotted a labrador type dog with black collar by our bins ..soon as we went out towards fields" It was on the Wantage Dog & Cat Watch page.
I've passed on James' number & FB & Dog Lost link
She's seen the picture and has confirmed it was this dog & has called James.Last edited: 2014-07-19 22:20:24 by Patti
James
We looked around this area some more, and spoke to some farmers and other locals. No further sightings.
James
Dog last seen ca 3-4 pm in Kingston Lisle / Baulking area, possible heading toward Westcot. It thundered, poured and hailed, and there is some localized flooding on roads. Now resuming search.
Patti
I really feel for you James. It's such a relief to hear that you're still getting sightings. I hope he settles somewhere & wish you all the best in trying to catch this boy soon.
Mollychops
Great work going on here Lilybear and Reynard X
James
Just had a sighting reported. Ca 7.45 p.m., this dog was on opposite side of the Lambourn-to-Kingston Lisle road from Wetherdown Farm, trotting into a bit of woodland.
Lilybear
Apologies James, it can't hurt to give your dog a name for purposes of the search/blog. Good luck.
James
Please, this dog is NOT called Rex.
I walked around various public bridle ways in the area of the last sighting, this afternoon. Some shade, even a few puddles in the shadier parts. There are some patches of woodland in the area, but I did not have access to those. I talked to a few locals, including the source of today's sightings, but no sightings have been reported to me since this morning's.
Lilybear
Come on REX, rest up, so many good people working hard to bring you home. Good luck to you all.
DogLostReynard
Going over this evening meeting fab local person Clare x
DogLostAngus
Bumped for the latest sighting
DogLostReynard
Just heard: Latest sighting this morning seen sat under a tree for over an hour in field at the back of Rose hill House on Wantage Rd now gone to Barry Hills yard we will try to get over some time to day but if theres anyone that can help please call 07738594067 many thanks
(I'm just updating this post so there is no confusion I passed on this sighting on here (& FB) as was ask to, the sighting info did not come to me directly & James was notified of sighting at the time)Last edited: 2014-07-25 09:05:13 by Reynard
DogLostReynard
We are out of ink and my printer has packed up need more posters going up in and around lambourn please, we have given advice to everyone please not to chase Rex as he has been caught before in a previous life and knows exactly what anyone is trying to do as runs a bit and looks back ! thanks x
Spindle
Just a second thought, everytime there is a sighting get posters up on the local roads around wherever seen. Drivers often see dogs running across roads, may bring in calls. More posters equals more calls.
Spindle
Really glad to see regular sightings of this dog now. Have dealt with lots of loose dogs and really think its imperative this dog is not chased by anyone. Best plan is to map all sightings, set up only one regular feeding place, and monitor. If he thinks hes being chased he will move on and then I will be a case of starting all over again. Remember, dogs have an amazing sense of smell and hearing and a dog on the loose is extremely clever. Good luck.
Last edited: 2014-07-15 08:11:59 by Spindle
James
This dog was last seen by local woman Tina and me near Beechdown Farm, Sheepdrove Road, Lambourn, about 8 p.m. or so yesterday 14th July, heading in the direction of Eastbury? Fawley? We drove home via Eastbury but did not see him. He may return to Lambourn, seeing as we know he found food there yesterday.
Thanks to everyone who helped with sightings, looking around, etc. I know of at least ten people who helped yesterday.
Thanks to eve
DogLostReynard
Thanks to where Rex was seen this lunch time Clare will moniter the area for us many thanks x
he was sighted by Linda after he had taken food so we are hoping he will come back for more.
james & family will also moniter the area
Lambourn have lovely people who will contact James & linda with sightings
come on Rex time to go home lovely boy! x
James
The dog was seen in Lambourn jumping over a wall outside Ladbrookes at about 4 pm this afternoon. We'll be going over as soon as we can.
Emma
DogLostReynard
Imoore, doglost Volunteer there now, Mandy Chippenham is taking trap there now.
Owner informed
DogLostReynard
Sighting approx 12 noon today of Rex at High View Stables Folly Rd, Upper Lambourn (behind the Valley Equine Hospital) in their paddock!
Thanks for calling sighter unfortunatly owner at work can you leave food for Rex so to keep him in area please. Last edited: 2014-07-14 14:33:23 by Reynard
DogLostReynard
We (doglost Volunteers) have been plotting sightings and see latest sighting (Farncombe Down SN8) is near Upper lambourn looking at OS map, so where he was seen by dog walker on Sat 12th , & that is at the back of Lodge Down, Ermin St Lambourn RG17 where we think this skip is, at the beginning of the road that leads to lodge Down ( & that was the sighting on Fri 11th) so hopefully he has turned back, lets hope so!
We note there are campsites in the area and one at the back of Valley Equine, so good food hunting places for Rex x
Doglost volunteer will go over there later to day :)Last edited: 2014-07-14 11:11:06 by Reynard
DogLostReynard
Thats Junction 17 which is Chippenham, so doubt related but worth posting thanks Patti x
Poster worth going up in Albourne & Rambsbury SN8 ( there is a couple near Albourne but not done Ramsbury yet) thanks
Last sighting, Farncombe Down is in SN8
Last edited: 2014-07-14 10:29:32 by Reynard
Patti
It may be unrelated but the M4 was closed for 6 hours early this morning due to a collison. Maybe worth investigating whether the Land Rover braked suddenly due to a dog in road? Here's a link to the article http://www.swindonadvertiser.co.uk/News/11337568.M4_closed_for_six_hours_following_two_vehicle_crash/?ref=rss
James
The last reported sighting I have been informed of was on Saturday morning (12 July) on/near the gallops at Farncombe Down, between Lambourn and Baydon. (I alerted Membury Services about this dog, this morning, and sent them a poster by e-mail). Thanks everyone for your help. We've not had any sightings of this dog today reported to us.
Patti
My husband works at Membury Airfield & he's notified the airfield owner & will keep an eye out when flying or at the airfield. It may be an idea to put posters on both sides of the services, as there's a road that he may follow over to the otherside of the motorway & he may be tempted by the fast food smell if hungry - good luck!Last edited: 2014-07-13 19:53:39 by Patti
Gino
New alerts due to sightings sent to helpers in SN6,7,. OX12,13,18,29. RG17,20.
Willow Dood
Hi. I am in Chieveley and willing to help search for Rex if he gets nearer to us. I can't go too far at the moment as I am caring for my Mum who has had major surgery. I hope that you have positive news soon, but if I can be of help, please let me know. x
Lilybear
Thank you Alison. Hoping the posters bring news of recent sightings.
AlisonH
Extra alerts sent out to postcodes RG17,SN4,SN8
Lilybear
Reynard & Imoore out searching, putting up posters. New alerts to cover the Wiltshire/Thames Valley border - Lambourne, Baydon, Foxhill towards Swindon areas.
Lilybear
Please may we request alerts to helpers - RG17, SN4 & SN8. Thank you.
Lilybear
** Just to refresh - this lad has his own facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/missinglab
James
I update this web page as soon as I am able after a sighting is reported to me. I go to the area and talk to people, and then update this site again if there is more news. The local people are aware of the missing dog, and have said that they will contact us if they see the dog again. If I get a real-time sighting I will contact you.
DogLostReynard
We are able to help you if needed but we do need prior warning, not sure when you heard about current sightings?
If you want our help please txt Linda or myself
lmoore - Area Volunteer, Wiltshire
James we have a trap and you know we will bring it to you but if you dont update the sightings as they happen we are all looking in the wrong place and were about to go out and poster the wrong area. Please where was the last sighting and when if we know this we can help but only if you need us to
James
This dog was last seen on Thursday and Friday 10th-11th July in the vicinity of Lodge Down and Farncombe Down, Lambourn, near Baydon, Wiltshire. He is very thin, still wary of people, and has been seen taking rubbish out of a skip in the search for food. We spoke to several people who had seen him, or knew of a sighting, and asked them and others we talked to locally to keep a look out for him. This area is near to Membury Services, within sound of the M4, so we hope he will keep away from that.
DogLostReynard
Shelagh Savage suggestion is brilliant and there is such a girl at 'The Dog Studio' thanks Nicola xLast edited: 2014-07-11 10:38:36 by Reynard
James
I went to Upper Lambourn today, but there have been no further sightings since late afternoon yesterday. I spoke to a number of people there, including those who had updated us with sightings (thanks for those) and/or kept him in their sights. I walked cross country from Upper Lambourn to Wayland's Smithy, and back by a different route. Maybe he has now gone in Baydon direction. Who knows? Please can I ask that sightings be routed by the phone numbers above, in the first instance. Best to consider trapping and tracking as options when this dog restricts his movements to a relatively smaller area. Thanks.
Nicola Walters
James, as discussed, if you contact Adam at the Dog Studio they have a bitch on heat that I am sure they would help with.
Shelagh
Try taking a bitch on heat to lambourn,maybe drive around with her in car,windows open then park up.If possible leave door open or back of car so he can jump in. You never know it might just work. Make sure to secure your female . DDon't want to loose her.
DogLostBobble - Area Co-ordinator - Somerset & East Sussex
PLEASE DO NOT TRY AND CATCH THIS DOG. Please report location of sighting as soon as you can to Imoore 07738594067 or owner James 07769700490 who are coordinating the search. Trying to catch him will just make him more nervous and harder to sight. This dog needs a gentle approach of a feeding station to gain confidence and keep him in an area. Plenty of help is great and what is needed, but calm and gentle will win the race.
Gino
Alerts sent to helpers in OX12,RG17,20.
DogLostReynard
Just spoke to James and he is Postering and looking in Lambourn today
He is Happy & greatful for Trappers and Trackers to help but he can not yet define where REX is staying put, there is chance that a lady in Woolston has seen him in her garden , if you are that lady please call owner.
Poster Poster please everyone thanks x
Last edited: 2014-07-11 15:18:28 by Reynard
DogLostReynard
Can futher alerts go out to the RG post codes please?

& poster to reflect that this is a rescue dog and must not be chased?Last edited: 2014-07-10 11:11:54 by Reynard
DogLostReynard
IMoore and myself went there last night but unfortunatly did not see him, however we did speak to locals and the word was spreading , we suggest Posters go up here and beyond so people passing through can contact owner quickly , if anyone can help with this and or has contacts with the media that would be a great help. We did speak with owner on the mobile whilst we were all there but missed each other ( we went down a Bridle Path and ended up in a very nice locked Stable Yard LOL) we got the impression the owner was understanable stressed and finding all this very difficult :(
Last edited: 2014-07-10 11:08:21 by Reynard
Nicola Walters
James, I will ring Ray Dedicote , dog trapper today and ask for advice. If he is willing to help I will put him in contact with you.
James
In answer to people who have asked what this dog's name is, we have not named this dog yet. He is a rescue dog, and we do not know what he was called in his previous life. He was given the name 'Rex' when he was in the pound for a week or so, but I doubt that he answers to this. We may call him 'Ray', but that will have to be agreed with the family.
James
We went to Upper Lambourn yesterday evening and looked around a bit. I'd like to establish rough timeline for the dog in Upper Lambourn. Maddle Road late morning? Road near Park Farm ca early afternoon? Upper Lambourn village mid afternoon? I'm going to this area again today.
lmoore - Area Volunteer, Wiltshire
Just got back. Went everywhere but no luck. even down a bridletrack and ended up behind the locked gates of a training yard and couldnt get out. Had to find someone to let us out.Came back a different route incase he was heading back toward Faringdon.
CorbiereW
He's been sighted in LAMBOURN this morning (info from a friend on my FB dog page). Nobody could catch him.
lmoore - Area Volunteer, Wiltshire
Team Swindon going over tonight. We will have a trap with us if needed .my phone number is 07738594067 if anyone ants to join us.
DogLostBobble - Area Co-ordinator - Somerset & East Sussex
It would be great if the feeding station could be set up to lead him to the Powell's yard if that is were he is near. Maybe gradually move it closer to the yard?
Cathy Holding
He is still in Lambourn, he was running very scared on the Maddle Road in Lambourn this morning. He was scaring the horses but equally is terrified. Rachel Powell (of Brendan Powell Racing) tried to catch him and also entice him with food. He is very thin and very scared, she was unable to catch him. She has put food down :-( I don't know if you can contact me but our postcode is RG17 8QP, Upper lambourn, Berkshire. Dont' want to put my phone number on here
Last edited: 2014-07-09 16:02:52 by Cathy Holding
James
This dog has been seen, mid-day today (9th July) on Ashbury to Upper Lambourn road, nearer Upper Lambourn and heading in that direction. He is now in West Berkshire.
Like previous sightings, he is running away from people.
James
This dog (definitely him) was in a bean field near Woolstone from about mid-morning to early afternoon. Thanks everyone for sighting reports, and for on-the-ground help. We returned this evening, and walked around the general area, but did not see him. We saw a fox, though.
DogLostReynard
Great your getting sightings James, Nicola Conkers (60337 SN6 ) owner I see went out also & saw him !
Feeding station is being set up as he must be kepted in the area in order to be trapped , he is running scared so i suspect will not come to anyone.
He must not be chased it will make matters worse!
Try Ray Dedicote the trapper or you can borrow a trap but it MUST BE MONITERED
Good luck!
Last edited: 2014-07-08 16:11:35 by Reynard
James
This dog seen near The Manger, White Horse Hill, by B4507, Woolstone, early morning, 8th July.
James
Sightings of dog matching this description today in Uffington and Woolstone areas.
Lilybear
This chap has his own facebook page to help him home:
https://www.facebook.com/missinglab?fref=ts
James
Sighting of dog matching this description from Longcot area, early evening. We think this was him. We looked, and walked a footpath in that area, but did not see him.
Nicola Walters
Taken a call from Wicklesham farm around 11am to say that this dog is running around the fields at Wicklesham. I have contacted owner and put in contact with Wicklesham Farm. They are out searching for dog now. let's hope they manage to catch this poor boy this time.
Nicola Walters
Have posted on Conkers page and informed Wicklesham Farm that he could be around the area
James
He has been spotted today (ca 11.30-12.30, mid-day) by at least 3 different people near where A417 joins A420, and road/track opposite Charney Kennels, and at Bowling Green Farm. He may have been clipped by a lorry, but last reporet was of him running fast, back onto A417. I just checked but could not see him in any of these places.
Nicola Walters
James I have informed Wicklesham Farm owners this evening that your dog is missing and have asked them to let me know should they see him. They have been fab in looking out for Conker so hopefully they will remain vigilant for your dog too.
James
Last confirmed sightings: Friday 27th June, p.m.: A417, then Wicklesham area, then Faringdon. Saturday 28th June, a.m.: near Oxpen Farm, then near Tagdown Barn/Sandy Lane, Hatford.
Nicola Walters
I have spoken to the owners and offered to hand out fliers whilst I am out and about looking for Conker. I will be collecting some this afternoon hopefully. I was out looking for Conker yesterday in Hinton Waldrist and asked a farmer whether he had seen a stray dog. He said he had heard a couple of barks coming from the woods whilst he was checking his cattle. It is not a wood that would have walkers as quite overgrown. We searched for Conker and didn't find anything, but it has occurred to me that could also possibly have been this dog. It is not far at all across the fields from Hatford.
Nicola Walters
I am so pleased this dog is now on Doglost. I have shared this morning the poster onto Conker's FB page. There appears to be have been quite a lot of sightings so hopeful this poor boy will be found quickly. He must be petrified with being chased and coming from the pound. There is a post on I live in the town of Faringdon about him being sighted on Friday evening in Faringdon.
DogLostJayne - Founder Doglost.
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