Lost: White Staffordshire Bull Terrier Male In South East (UB8)
- Dog ID 112947
- Status Lost
- Registered 23 Mar 2017
- Name TRIGGA
- Gender & Breed Male Staffordshire Bull Terrier (Neutered)
- Age Older Adult
- Colour white
- Marks & Scars Brindle patches over his shoulders and on his and brindle down his right leg going on to to tail he has a black eye lid
- Tagged Unknown
- Microchipped Yes
- Tattooed Unknown
- Date Lost 10 Nov 2016
- Where Lost He was left to fend for him self my friend was looking after him then I found out she dumped him on long lane Hillingdon borough Middlesex London
- Lost In Region South East
- Lost In Post Area UB8
- Date Reunited
- Other Info He was dumped on long lane Hillingdon Hillingdon borough Middlesex London
- Listed By john/trigga
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- 2019-03-30 11:28 menaviana
- ANY NEWS ABOUT THIS DOG? WAS HE REUNITED?
- 2017-08-23 17:04 Furbuddiesreunite
- Looks a lot like Trigga even the black eye lid! https://www.facebook.com/mcstraydogs/photos/a.1461295604197757.1073741827.1461227437537907/1893814970945816/?type=3&theater Medway Council Does anyone recognise this Boy? He is in Medway's care, contact us on 01634 333364 if you have any information regarding him, he was found in Gillingham on 22 08 17 ref: 2939729
- 2017-06-25 22:10 jenlou
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Could that be him found in stoke - 2017-06-25 20:18 Furbuddiesreunite
- Hi John are you on facebook? Or is there a group for Trigga? A dog has been found that looks so much like Trigga, they are calling him Dodger, not sure if chipped with that name? But chips are now being exchanged, there was a dog found recently that was chipped as a rabbit! Here is the link and good luck! https://www.animalsearchuk.co.uk/AFP322799Last edited: 2017-06-25 20:27:56 by Furbuddiesreunite
- 2017-04-13 13:34 john/trigga
- Hello I've just seen your msg can you be more clear of the area you thought you see him... So I can start looking and if you see him again please call me 07398847025 thank you
- 2017-04-08 13:51 JennyBuster
- I live in UB10. A couple of weeks ago i was walking my dog and a bullterrier called trigger came and had a play with my dog, and the owner came and got him as be wasnt coming back when calling.
I didnt take much notice at the time as I hadnt seen this, so cant remember the colour etc of the dog, we meet a lot of dogs while out. But was definitely a bullterrier, probably a staff and his name was definitely trigger.
Was his name on his collar? I wonder if somebody else has taken him in? I will keep an eye out for him while walking mine. Last edited: 2017-04-08 13:51:42 by JennyBuster - 2017-03-28 09:48 Seeks
- Have put this lovely boy in a Thunderclap and will share and tweet to. Too far away to be any use but really hope you will soon have him home xx
- 2017-03-25 11:27 JANI
- sharing to groups x
- 2017-03-24 12:06 reggiemollieros
- Sorry Pearl. I will correct that.
Battersea website; We have three centres in South East England - the London centre in Battersea, the Old Windsor centre in Berkshire and the Brands Hatch centre in Kent. Our centres are open every day and welcome visitors to come and meet us and animals in need of new homes.
I just noticed as well RSPCA have a branch in Hillingdon.
Might be worth just mapping out from last known location and trying all the rescues and vets. One would hope that any dog brought in would be scanned.
I am looking through some sites too.Last edited: 2017-03-24 12:11:10 by reggiemollieros - 2017-03-24 09:19 Pearl46
- Reading the post by Reggie,Battersea do not have a branch at Hatch End, which is in Northwood,Middlesex but I think it should be Brands Hatch in Kent. Also Battersea have a branch at Old Windsor,Berkshire.
It's a complicated case as a friend of the owner put up a poster locally saying accidentally lost in West Drayton UB7,and the Doglost poster says in Hillingdon not far away. I think this is the first time we knew about the dog.Last edited: 2017-03-24 09:21:16 by Pearl46 - 2017-03-24 08:29 Unknown
- I will obviously keep an eye on SDK
- 2017-03-24 07:15 reggiemollieros
- So sorry to read what your friend did. Are the microchip details up to date? If you are not sure ask admin@doglost.co.uk for help to find out.
I take it SDK services, the dog warden in your area has no information?
Gilly P does post any found dogs from their website on Doglost and I have looked in Found section but did not see any matching dogs posted but do look if you have not already.
My next suggestion would be to approach rescues.
Battersea corrected after Pearl's comment.
From their website: We have three centres in South East England - the London centre in Battersea, the Old Windsor centre in Berkshire and the Brands Hatch centre in Kent.
The Mayhew Animal Centre NW London
Rescue Remedies who are incorporated with Staffie Rescue - they have a forum based website so you can see both the dogs up for homing and the one successfully rehomed.
All Dogs Matter and South East Dog Rescue.
There is a website called Rescue Review if you put in a local postcode it will bring up a list of rescues in the area and within a certain mile radius.
Check animalwardens.co.uk however they don't cover this area but sometimes members of the public use them.
If you and any local volunteers could get some posters up it might jog someone's memory. Make the missing date prominent so people know it is back to November they need to think.
I do hope you find Trigga. Last edited: 2017-03-24 12:12:53 by reggiemollieros - 2017-03-24 01:15 Ninja - Area Volunteer, Lincolnshire
- Is the lost date correct?
- 2017-03-23 23:07 Karen - Area Co-ordinator London, Home Counties & Police Liaison
- Very local to me, have texted owner and will phone tomorrow. Sharing round all local groups now. I believe post code should be UB10 (as where my parents live)
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- 2017-03-23 21:21
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