Lost: Mainly White With Brown Patches On Face Jack Russell Terrier Female In Wales (NP11)
- Dog ID 103757
- Status Lost
- Registered 20 Aug 2016
- Name MILLIE AND TRIXIE
- Gender & Breed Female Jack Russell Terrier
- Age Adult
- Colour Mainly white with brown patches on face
- Marks & Scars Millie is smooth coated all white with a brown mask over her ears and eyes, Trixie is rough coated all white with a brown patch over her right eye and she has a longer tail than Millie.
- Tagged No
- Microchipped Yes
- Tattooed Unknown
- Date Lost 18 Aug 2016
- Where Lost Sirhowy Country Park, Wattsville, nr Risca
- Lost In Region Wales
- Lost In Post Area NP11
- Date Reunited
- Other Info Ran off at around 8pm Thursday 18th heading up towards the top of the Sirhowy Country Park towards Ynys Howell Farm.
- Listed By Wendy
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- 2019-12-06 22:04 Debbie123
- Have u seen Dragons Driving https://www.dragondriving.co.uk/search.php?search&k=Dogs- looks like the one on the left
- 2018-11-20 14:50 Wendy
- Thank you choowie74 for sending me the link but unfortunately it is not one of my dogs.
- 2018-11-20 14:47 Wendy
- I am sad to say that I have still not been able to find Trixie and Millie. It has been over 2 yrs since they went missing. Last edited: 2018-11-20 14:47:34 by Wendy
- 2018-11-20 14:00 choowie74
- http://www.doglost.co.uk/dog-blog.php?dogId=137190
- 2016-08-25 08:15 Baydogs
- Just read the extra info that has been added (that they ran off) and seen the new picture. Any news on these two girls?
- 2016-08-23 15:11 Flomay
- Shared on fb
- 2016-08-20 23:27 Baydogs
- Are there deer at this park Wendy? Or would bunnies be involved?
Do you drive to this location or walk there? If you walk there, is it far from your home? They may be making their way back.
If you drive there regularly, do you park in the same place? If so, I suspect that they will return to that spot when they have exhausted their adventure.
If you haven't already done so, notify the chip company, poster as much as possible in the area (and the route home if they may have walked) notify vets and rescue centres, and phone your dog warden daily.
Alerts over local radio can be helpful if the stations are willing to assist.#
Hope they both make an appearance soon. - 2016-08-20 23:22 Sue - onestopalldogs
- Shared fb twitter
- 2016-08-20 21:44 AlisonH
- Email alerts sent to postcodes CF81,82,83NP11,12,44
- 2016-08-20 21:13
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