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Janet Sibly

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Cairn terrier lost 18 March 2020 from secure garden. 4 yrs old, very friendly, honey coloured. Desperately want her home. Please share.
 
What area?

And - if you haven't already done this,


  • Post on DogLost DogLost - Reuniting Lost Dogs With Their Owners - they have a wonderful link where you can print off Lost posters. Put these up everywhere you can in your local area, including your corner shop, pet shops etc. It is believed that dogs will stick to their local area if they go missing.
  • Speak to all your neighbours
  • Contact all local vets
  • Contact all local rescue centres
  • Contact all local kennels
  • Contact the police
  • Contact the Dog Warden - contact details can be found on your local council website
  • Contact all local dog walkers and doggy day care centres
  • Log onto the chip website, as they have a Lost section
  • When searching, look in places that offer good coverage, as they will look for somewhere safe to hole up
  • Search by bins where there made be a lot of food (such as behind shops), as this is a great place for them to scavenge
  • Obviously this is prior to them going missing - but make sure that your dog chip details are up to date
  • Post on all Social media
  • If there are any building sites or workmen in your area, ask around in case your dog has become trapped somewhere on site
  • Leave an item of used clothing and some water where she might be able to access them
  • Barbecue some sausages in the hope the smell attracts her
 
Really sorry to hear this and really hope you find her soon. Have you registered her on DogLost.co.uk? They reach a massive amount of people around the country...
 
Also - check Gumtree and similar sites in case someone tries to sell her.
 
Really sorry to hear this and really hope you find her soon. Have you registered her on DogLost.co.uk? They reach a massive amount of people around the country...
Yes they have been extremely helpful. Thanks
What area?

And - if you haven't already done this,


  • Post on DogLost DogLost - Reuniting Lost Dogs With Their Owners - they have a wonderful link where you can print off Lost posters. Put these up everywhere you can in your local area, including your corner shop, pet shops etc. It is believed that dogs will stick to their local area if they go missing.
  • Speak to all your neighbours
  • Contact all local vets
  • Contact all local rescue centres
  • Contact all local kennels
  • Contact the police
  • Contact the Dog Warden - contact details can be found on your local council website
  • Contact all local dog walkers and doggy day care centres
  • Log onto the chip website, as they have a Lost section
  • When searching, look in places that offer good coverage, as they will look for somewhere safe to hole up
  • Search by bins where there made be a lot of food (such as behind shops), as this is a great place for them to scavenge
  • Obviously this is prior to them going missing - but make sure that your dog chip details are up to date
  • Post on all Social media
  • If there are any building sites or workmen in your area, ask around in case your dog has become trapped somewhere on site
  • Leave an item of used clothing and some water where she might be able to access them
  • Barbecue some sausages in the hope the smell attracts her
Thanks have done all the above. Sadly we think she was stolen.
 
@JoanneF has given you a good Suggestion of contacts and "To do" list.
Does she have her home details and phone number on her collar?
I hope you find her soon
 
You must be frantic. Please keep us updated.
 
So sorry for you. Fingers crossed you get her home safe.
 
@Janet Sibly I'm guessing that because you haven't updated, there is no news - I just wanted you to know we are all thinking of you and we are here for you.
 
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