Reunited: Brown And Black Lakeland Terrier Male
- Dog ID 104325
- Status Reunited
- Registered 03 Sep 2016
- Name GOERGE
- Gender & Breed Male Lakeland Terrier
- Age Adult
- Colour Brown and black
- Marks & Scars
- Tagged Unknown
- Microchipped Yes
- Tattooed Unknown
- Date Lost 02 Sep 2016
- Where Lost Gallon uchaf
- Lost In Region Wales
- Lost In Post Area CF47
- Date Reunited
- Other Info
- Listed By Staceytaylor
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- 2016-09-05 12:47 Unknown
- Fab. news. Stay safe now George:-)xxx
- 2016-09-04 23:34 Sharon - Social Media Volunteer
- Great news.
Welcome home George. X - 2016-09-04 20:59 Sarah
- Home safe on owner's Fb post. x
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=1067697329952252&set=gm.1046018095497537&type=3&theater - 2016-09-04 20:01 Sharon - Social Media Volunteer
- I have shared with DL FB Page, Public & Twitter. I hope George is safely back at home soon.
- 2016-09-03 21:45 LYNN
- You could try these tips used to help dogs find their way back ..x
* Posters work ! Print off the doglost.co.uk posters with a mobile contact number and put outside garages, Banks, dog walking sites, supermarkets, postal sorting offices, bus stops, rough pubs (where dogs get traded). Expect the odd hoax call.
* Familiar smells help guide them back home. Put outside your home (or where they went missing) their favourite food, unwashed family laundry, contents of your hoover bag, some of your urine and leave out a familiar toy). These smell of 'home' and can be detected from far away.
* Make sure there is someone in the area they went missing from in case they return. Keep quiet and sit low down or on the floor and do not rush to the dog.
* Don’t shout your dog’s name anxiously - they won't recognise the tone of your voice. Call as you would normally. After a few hours dogs may go into survival mode and calling will not work.
* Search in a triangular area - Dogs go from A to B to C to A (as they pick up their own scent and follow it) when they’re lost.
* Set up a team of spotters once the dog has been seen.
* Alert local FACEBOOK GROUPS (selling pages, dog groups) Dog wardens, vets, dog walkers, rescue centres, Police (a dog counts as lost property).
- 2016-09-03 21:22 Sue - onestopalldogs
- Shared fb twitter
- 2016-09-03 17:38 AlisonH
- Email alerts sent to postcodes CF44,CF45,CF47,CF48