Lost: White And Tan Bichon Frise Female In South East (CT1)
- Dog ID 122253
- Status Lost
- Registered 18 Nov 2017
- Name ROSIE
- Gender & Breed Female Bichon Frise
- Age Young Adult
- Colour White and Tan
- Marks & Scars Rosie is an extremely extrovert, loving and mischievous Cavachon (Bichon Fise/Cavalier King Charles Spaniel. She has a scar on her belly
- Tagged Yes
- Microchipped Yes
- Tattooed Unknown
- Date Lost 15 Sep 2016
- Where Lost Canterbury
- Lost In Region South East
- Lost In Post Area CT1
- Date Reunited
- Other Info Rosie was taken from London by the person we had wrongly trusted to look after her and handed in as a stray with neither our knowledge or consent. The process of trying to locate her and bring her home had been frustratingly slow. We are offering a £500 reward for her safe return.
- Listed By Michael and Andrew Cross-Coyle
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- Alerts Sent 46
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- 2021-03-03 18:14 Hannah
- A possibility?
https://www.pets4homes.co.uk/classifieds/3149384-female-cavachon-winsford.html - 2020-06-02 15:04 Liz Q
- Any possibility...?
https://www.facebook.com/corinne.caron.7549/posts/734946173944368 - 2020-06-02 14:07 duke
- Could this be Rosie ?
https://www.facebook.com/groups/119450541562945/permalink/1604995059675145?sfns=mo - 2018-10-03 12:05 JANI
- re-sharing to groups
- 2017-11-24 11:01 CJ - Police Liaison & SE Regional Coordinator
- I have now spoken with Kent Police and they advised that this situation is a civil matter & are no longer treating Poppy & Rosie as stolen.
They feel you will need to take court action in order to try to get your dogs back as correct procedures were followed before the dogs re-homed including sending letter to you. Therefore i would recommend a dog specialist like Trevor Cooper to ask what can be done.
We will keep both dogs on site as Missing in the hope maybe a new owner might see them and make contact but as police have stated they are not stolen we must change status to missing.
Any new owners will not be aware of any past history of these dogs so are not at fault.
- 2017-11-19 19:16 Sharon - Social Media Volunteer
- I have shared with DL FB Page, Twitter & Public. I hope that Rosie is safely back at home soon.X
- 2017-11-18 22:05 Sue - onestopalldogs
- Shared to @onestopalldogsLost Facebook and Twitter
- 2017-11-18 21:54 Jayne - Founder Doglost.
- Alerts sent to helpers in CT1,2.
- 2017-11-18 21:40
- Sorry to see that ROSIE is missing.
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