Lost: Border Terrier Male In South West (BS37)

  • Dog ID 116553
  • Status Lost
  • Registered 21 Jun 2017
  • Name CRACKER
  • Gender & Breed Male Border Terrier
  • Age Older Adult
  • Colour
  • Marks & Scars Black ears and black muzzle
  • Tagged Yes
  • Microchipped Yes
  • Tattooed Unknown
  • Date Lost 17 Jun 2017
  • Where Lost Yate
  • Lost In Region South West
  • Lost In Post Area BS37
  • Date Reunited
  • Other Info Ran off from home in yate, but has been sighted in dursley GL11 6PP
  • Listed By Lindsey
  • Views 6758
  • Alerts Sent 155
  • CRACKERPoster Image
  • CRACKERExtra Image

 

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Bur48
Dog found in Epsom, gender not confirmed.
Please look on Epsom & Ewell Dogwatch for photograph. Dog has been taken to a Vet and Dog Warden aware
Lesley Brown
Please check this one out, spotted tonight x
https://www.facebook.com/eddie.fletcherphysiolinkphysiotherapy/posts/1949145028691647
Lindsey
Cracker is sadly still missing no possible sightings or any other leads or info has been recorded :-(
DogLostVetsGetScanning
Parents in Yate & Chipping Sodbury Areas Info Point
· 17 July · Edited ·


It's now been a month since Cracker went missing! Please help find him by sharing this post
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Cracker was last seen at approx 10.30pm on 17th June 2017 on Westerleigh Common near Yate
There was a potential sighting of him the following day all the way in Stinchcombe near Dursley (GL11)
Please continue sharing and fingers crossed we can help Cracker return home safe'n'sound
Thank you 🤞
AlisonH
Email sent to Crackers owner asking him to check found dog ID117305
DogLostSherlock- Area Co-ordinator & Police Liaison - Avon & South Gloucestersh
Do we have an update on Cracker?
DogLostSherlock- Area Co-ordinator & Police Liaison - Avon & South Gloucestersh
At lunchtime today there was a lady with grey hair and wooly hat who crossed the roundabout outside the police station and walked across the grass to the left side of the police building. She had a brown spaniel and a border ...both on leads but I could only see the border from its back with the tell tale dark ears. Could be very innocent but do please check if in the right area x
Jot cotswolds
Saw on Facebook earlier today sighting at stinchcombe hill nr Dursley (unsure if sighting was today or yesterday)
DogLostMillypod (Chris) - Administrative Volunteer
Sharing Twitter.
Sue - onestopalldogs
Shared to @onestopalldogsLost Facebook and Twitter
DogLostSharon - Social Media Volunteer
I have shared with DL FB Page, Twitter & Public. I hope Cracker is safely back at home soon.X
twoDs
He has been added to Border Terriers Lost & Found on Facebook - he's home soon
DogLostSherlock- Area Co-ordinator & Police Liaison - Avon & South Gloucestersh
Dursley is a good 16 miles north of Yate so it sounds like he might have been stolen/ picked up and then dumped in dursley do you think? It is worth extending the volunteer search to include Dursley and Cam areas x
AlisonH
Alerts sent to helpers in BS16,BS35,BS36,BS37,GL11,GL9,GL12
Admin
Sorry to see that CRACKER is missing.
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