Lost: White Maltese Male In Central (DE14)

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  • Dog ID 97462
  • Status Lost
  • Registered 18 Jan 2016
  • Name PIP
  • Gender & Breed Male Maltese
  • Age Young Adult
  • Colour white
  • Marks & Scars x Bichon Frise curley coat
  • Tagged No
  • Microchipped Unknown
  • Tattooed Unknown
  • Date Lost 18 Jan 2016
  • Where Lost Leamington Rd. Branston nr. Burton on Trent
  • Lost In Region Central
  • Lost In Post Area DE14
  • Date Reunited
  • Other Info Wearing a plastic green collar Any information please contact Burton Petsearch
  • Listed By Gino
  • Views 1386
  • PIPPoster Image
  • PIPExtra Image

 

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Sharpei Mum
https://www.facebook.com/625363460/posts/10155852737648461/
Found no chip
Anne
Noticed that Pip appears to have been one of two dogs missing from the same owner (phone numbers to contact are the same) Please also see dog ID 96875 Lucy. Have sent owner text to see if either were found but no reply
choowie74
This ones now up for rehoming
http://www.fobk.org.uk/dogs/d2016267-not-known/
Pet SearchersJan.Petsearchuk
I haven't seen one yet, I can imagine what he'll look like though as both breeds are small and white and apparently he has a curly coat. Why oh why don't they put their ID on the collar & get them microchipped, it's got to be done before April anyway. It's bitterly cold outside so I hope someone took him in last night or the poor little mite will be frozen.
AlisonH
Can we please have a photo of Pip so alerts can be sent out.
Admin
Sorry to see that PIP is missing.
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