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Thats interesting, funny how different stories evolve isnt it?I see there is a "buyers beware" advert on http://donedeal.ie, didn't see anything on http://www.gumtree.com or http://buyandsell.ieBetween the many members of k9community, we could get a team together to keep an eye out for relevant "for sale" ads on similar sites both Ireland and UK, share out the load so we don't have to all keep track of all the different sites.
I'd think thieves would rather go for reward than for sale, especially with dogs that are microchipped, but to leave no stone unturned - and the dogs could already have been taken across to Wales or Liverpool by ferry. Might be worth a note on the lurcher thread as sometimes people sell dogs at the lurcher shows.
someone replying to my post at petsireland said the dogs were in a pen but 05whippet's info (on another k9 thread) is that they were in the house. Which is correct? Some of the on-line lost notices specify that Gardaí have been notified. Have the police been helpful?
How very strange.... Tony must've been a bit confused when I asked him the question about the house,which is understandable as he is sooo upset by this,a lot of what he was saying I did have to ask him to repeat it as he was really getting quite distraught at having to relive it. It is not important anyway about where they were what is important is that we try & make these dogs "too hot to handle" & hopefully they will be either returned or left somewhere where they can be picked up & returned back to Tony..I can't even beging to imagine how he must be feeling as I know how all this is affecting me!I was speaking to Tonys friend Martin who is helping him and asked him exactly what happened,he said the dogs were stolen from a pen in the garden, they do live in the house with him but on this occasion they were in the pen while he was out. He has informed the ferry ports in Ireland (perhaps someone could inform the UK ones just in case that not been done?) I advised him to contact all the local papers too. If everyone can keep their eyes peeled and make this as public as possible by crossposting, postering etc. Unfortunately my internet connection is playing up so I cant get online as much at the moment.