Reunited: Liver & White Spaniel Cross Male
- Dog ID 104547
- Status Reunited
- Registered 09 Sep 2016
- Name UNKNOWN
- Gender & Breed Male Spaniel Cross
- Age Adult
- Colour Liver & White
- Marks & Scars
- Tagged Unknown
- Microchipped Yes
- Tattooed Unknown
- Date Found 08 Sep 2016
- Where Found Info from MK Vet Group - This is the poorly spaniel we've named Wilf that was found at Bleak Hall this week. He is staying safe with us to receive treatment and lots of tlc.
- Found In Region Central
- Found In Post Area MK6
- Date Reunited 13 Oct 2016
- Other Info He is chipped but details not registered. Now under the care of Spaniel Aid and will eventually be rehomed.
- Listed By Lisa P - Regional Co-ordinator, Central
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- 2016-10-18 21:05 Hollieberry
- Soo pleased for this boy does anyone know what happened to the dog this on was found with ?
- 2016-10-13 17:52 JulieH
- Thanks to all who have helped this lovely dog ,hope he finds a lovely home x
- 2016-10-13 17:24 ClaireC
- Good luck in your new home when it comes along xx
- 2016-10-13 11:04 Nickhoneys
- This dog is with us at Spaniel Aid. Our vets found his owner in Ireland. Fot various reasons he doesnt or cant have him back so he needs to go to reunited pls admin :)
- 2016-10-13 07:38 Me N My Girl - Administrative Volunteer
- The other dog Patch/ Wilf was found with is found ID 105823. There are some very caring vet practices out there, thank you.
- 2016-10-13 07:18 ClaireC
- Its actually in the post below that the owner is aware!
- 2016-10-13 01:18 MADASAHATTER1
- facebook post say his owner aware and agree his safe where he is
- 2016-10-12 20:28 ClaireC
- Found on fb this evening.
Are you all sitting comfortably? I have a story to tell you about missing dogs and chips and dog wardens etc. Its not pleasant reading if you are a dog owner. In fact its a bit scary. A few weeks ago a dog was found wandering local to me in Milton Keynes. He was trapped by a vet nurse and taken to the vet she works at for treatment as he was not in a good condition. The dog warden was informed and wanted to take the dog but the vets wanted to keep him to treat him so a 28 day retainer was signed. Now at this point it becomes the responsibility of the retainer to do all they reasonably can to find the dog and the dog warden has no more legal powers over that dog nor any responsibility. The dog was scanned and chipped and Petlog were asked for details. This is where it starts to get a bit confusing . Chip was not registered apparently. A FB campaign was started and this dog was shared like mad everywhere. We offered a rescue space and "Wilf" came into our care. We could not do anything to him whilst the 28 day retainer was in place. That 28 days ran out today so he was booked in for neutering. As with every dog that comes into our care we get them scanned for a chip to ensure it matches our paperwork. The chip matched our paper work. Petlog were asked for any details and this was the automated response
This microchip is held with Petlog. This record has been retained for administrative purposes. Please contact Petlog on 01296 336 579 for more information.
So the lovely and very conscientious vet nurse called petlog and was told it was an Irish chip and gave her the number for the Irish database Animark. So to cut a very long story short. Wilf is actually called Patch, he was born in February this year making him 8 months old and he was stolen from Ireland 12 weeks ago!!!!!!! This took her 10 minutes maximum to find out. There is now a very happy man in Ireland who now knows what has happened to his stolen dog. He has agreed that its better for Wilf /Patch to stay where he is as he knows he is safe and that he will get a good home. Another issue is that another dog was found with Wilf, Dash, who is not chipped so we will now do all we can to see if this boy was also stolen and brought over here at the same time.
So if you think that having your dog chipped, and flagging his chip as stolen or missing is a guarantee that you will have him returned to you via the system that is supposed to be in place to do just that then I hate to tell you that its a lottery to be honest .
Welcome to Spaniel Aid Patch xxxxxxxLast edited: 2016-10-12 20:30:38 by ClaireC - 2016-10-06 11:10 Hollieberry
- Does anyone know what happened to this poorly dog ?
- 2016-09-18 21:14 Hollieberry
- Is there an update on this poorly dog please .I hope he is doing well .
- 2016-09-13 22:03 ClaireC
- Another poor little soul. May possibly been left behind by travellers who frequent the near area. At least in the best place.
- 2016-09-09 21:58 Sue - onestopalldogs
- Shared fb twitter
- 2016-09-09 21:12 JANI
- shared x
- 2016-09-09 18:29 Lisa P - Regional Co-ordinator, Central
- Chipped but details not registered x