Reunited: Brindle Lurcher Male

  • Dog ID 123948
  • Status Reunited
  • Registered 01 Jan 2018
  • Name ARCHIE SIGHTED
  • Gender & Breed Male Lurcher (Neutered)
  • Age Adult
  • Colour Brindle
  • Marks & Scars
  • Tagged Yes
  • Microchipped Yes
  • Tattooed Unknown
  • Date Lost 01 Jan 2018
  • Where Lost Between Widemouth Bay Beach and Black Rock Beach
  • Lost In Region South West
  • Lost In Post Area EX23
  • Date Found 05 Jan 2018
  • Where Found Widemouth Bay Caravan Park
  • Found In Region South West
  • Found In Post Area EX23
  • Date Reunited 05 Jan 2018
  • Other Info
  • Listed By Karlie
  • Views 8400
  • Alerts Sent 41
  • ARCHIE SIGHTEDPoster Image
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Sightings and Information

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DogLostMillypod (Chris) - Administrative Volunteer
Great news :) Welcome home Archie.x
DogLostSharon - Social Media Volunteer
This is lovely news. X
Lindy-lou
Couldn't be happier for you, cheered me up no end. Hope he's no worse for his ordeal
DogLostMoogie - Area Volunteer, Cornwall
This is such good news and well done to all involved. I hope he’s ok after his adventure. So happy you have him home safe and warm.
111nickyww
Brilliant news! So happy for you all. x
Alicia
Over the moon x
DogLostFergal - Area Volunteer - Cornwall
Just heard the news from Alex. So relieved. Really must thank everybody for their great response. I am away at the moment and have been worrying for Archie. Alex is removing posters today but if any are missed please feel free to take them down. Happy walkies!
DogLostGeoffA - Area Volunteer - Cornwall, Scotland & Northumberland
Wonderful news - so pleased Archie is safe. Hope all goes well at the vets later and he soon recovers from his ordeal.
Karlie
*FOUND* 5/1/18
ARCHIE HAS BEEN FOUND!!!
After a sighting last night in the Widemouth Bay Caravan Park my partner drove back down to Cornwall in the early hours this morning and managed to catch him.
He appears to be ok other than a bit shaken and cold but we will get him checked out by the vet later once he has recovered from the initial shock.

We cannot thank everyone enough for the overwhelming support, help and advice you have all given us over the last 4 days, it has been one of the hardest times but knowing so many people have been looking out for him has made it less difficult to handle.
DogLostMillypod (Chris) - Administrative Volunteer
Sharing Twitter.
Karlie
Hi There has been a possible sighting of Archie in the Bude Business park area along the A39 near the new housing estate approximately 1 hour ago if anyone is in the area could you please keep an eye out for him as he may well be looking for food. Thank you
Lindy-lou
Hi, we will probably be walking in that area on Saturday so will certainly keep a look out. It's a pity there haven't been any more recent sightings though as it would narrow the area down quite a bit. Just a thought but have local vets got a poster? I always notice these whenever I go in ours and make a mental note of description and area lost in case I should spot the animal or meet someone who has.
Alicia
Hi Karlie we will be going all around the area later and will update you have passed info to some of my local friends as well. I can see a lot more info here so he is a wily character which is good.
Karlie
Hi Nicky
Thank you so much for helping to look for my boy!
We spent yesterday putting as many posters out as possible and trying to tell as many people as we could. Unfortunately I have now had to return home with no luck of finding him.
A friend who lives in the area is going to go around the farms tomorrow with posters as there is a good chance he is hiding somewhere out on one of their land especially with the bad weather we had.
He was a stray when we rescued him 2 years ago and managed to avoid capture for quite some time so he is practiced at hiding which is probably why we have not had any sightings in 2 days, there is also a chance he has traveled much further than we originally thought.
111nickyww
Hello. Yesterday, Wednesday, we checked all the way from Black Rock to Dizzard and inland to Marhamchurch. We spoke to people on Blackrock beach, spreading the word. Some were already aware of Archie being missing. I’ve put posters up on my car windows and I’ve seen posters up in the vicinity of Black Rock.
We’ll be out again today looking for him.
Can you let me know please where the posters were printed/laminated? As my printer is out of ink and I could get some more done.
DogLostFergal - Area Volunteer - Cornwall
If anyone does decide to help out over the next few days, there are a lot of outlying houses along those lanes and on up towards the A39 (Atlantic Highway). It's a thankless task in this weather but letter-boxing can be very successful. So many people don't keep up with FB, or certain pages, or even DogLost and simply don't know he's so close by. Just want to stress not to chase or spook, just stay low if near, be calm, and if he doesn't respond well try to watch his movements.
Thank you Qwerty for your help.
DogLostFergal - Area Volunteer - Cornwall
Met up with Karlie early this morning. She had already been around the caravan park with her friend Alex and we decided to split up so they could go and get some posters printed. Haven't been ablt to contact them since. I drove the lanes toward Crackington, then slowly around the caravan park again. Wind so high he probably wouldn't have heard anyway. Almost too strong to stand up at times. Archie is probably laying low after such a severe storm last night and this morning. Checked hedgerows and scanned fields. Spoke to everyone I met and also a postie at Poundstock who took details and forwarded them to three others around Bude and Widemouth. Went into The Wier at Whalesborough, they will also keep a look out and will be aware now if a customer mentions seeing him. Back to the car park for a while but nothing. Posters are very much needed both put up and in letterboxes if possible. Karlie is having to leave today, but Alex is local and we have exchanged numbers, but neither of us can do much until Saturday, so any local help would be very much appreciated. Karlie says Archie can be nervous but is friendly and not a hunter at all, so aggression (other than frightening him) shouldn't be a problem. He was taken on by Karlie two years ago after he had been a lost dog for a few weeks in the wild, he survived then so at least he knows the ropes, and we know he is out there with a couple of sightings.
DogLostMoogie - Area Volunteer, Cornwall
Fergal I have screen shot your advice and posted it on doglost Facebook page for Archie. It looks like owners are leaving tomorrow so any help would be much appreciated. It may be best to contact Karlie directly with the offer of help.
DogLostFergal - Area Volunteer - Cornwall
Karlie. I hope you have had some luck today. If not is is possible you could park your car where you had it when you took him to the beach and leave the door open with his blanket/bed inside (or boot if that is where he goes)? Obviously take out any valuables. Also have you searched under the caravans, and in the hedgerows, on the caravan park where he was sighted this morning, and cover the park with posters to alert anyone there he is being searched for. I have looked at some webcams but not much use really. Does he respond to a whistle or certain noise other than calling his name? Shout if you need some help (Max and Geoff have my number), unfortunately I am only about tomorrow (Wednesday) now. Good luck xLast edited: 2018-01-02 17:06:21 by Fergal - Area Volunteer - Cornwall
DogLostSharon - Social Media Volunteer
I have shared with DL FB Page, Twitter & Public. I hope that Archie is safely back at home soon.X
DogLostGeoffA - Area Volunteer - Cornwall, Scotland & Northumberland
From Karlie this morning: "We have had a possible sighting at 8.45am along the coastal path between Black Rock Beach and Widemouth Manor. Unfortunately he doesn’t seem to be in that area now so if anyone has any further sightings it would be much appreciated.
Thanks"
Sue - onestopalldogs
Shared to @onestopalldogsLost Facebook and Twitter
DogLostGeoffA - Area Volunteer - Cornwall, Scotland & Northumberland
Photo rotated and cropped (may need to refresh page to view - CTRL + F5 on laptop).
Will add link & poster image to existing posts on DogLost Cornwall and Widemouth Task Force fb groups.
Also added to lost dogs north cornwall uk fb group.
Some advice already given, will email further advice.Last edited: 2018-01-01 23:15:10 by GeoffA - Area Volunteer - Cornwall, Scotland & Northumberland
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