Lost: Foxhound Unknown In South West (PL19)

  • Dog ID 1320
  • Status Lost
  • Registered 01 Jan 2004
  • Name BRAMBLE
  • Gender & Breed Unknown Foxhound
  • Age Older Adult
  • Colour
  • Marks & Scars
  • Tagged Yes
  • Microchipped Yes
  • Tattooed Unknown
  • Date Lost 02 Apr 2004
  • Lost In Region South West
  • Lost In Post Area PL19
  • Date Reunited
  • Other Info
  • Listed By Jayne - Founder Doglost.
  • Views 2045
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Gatehouse
Bramble is still missing all this time later. we are still advertising in local paper and posters are up+++ but still no news since potnetial sighting 10 days after she went missing. we are in Australia so most of the efforts have been coordinated by my wonderful sister in law. we havn't entirely givne up hope but since she is quite a tricky dog (guards any house once she is in it and gets lost!). we appreciate any help and when get back to Devon I hope I can help DOGLOSTLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Rachey
Still haven't heard anything.....they were so close with the sightings and everything...we need some helpers in the area that the dog went missing from..if you are in the area please print out posters of this dog and put them around as the owners live a few miles away!!!Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Rachey
Havn't heard anything as yet..don't know if they went down to the military grounds.?Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Rachey
A lady phoned today to say she had seen a dog matching the description of Bramble on the Military firing Range in Oakhampton..If you are in the area please,please print out a poster and put it up! Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Rachey
Owner can be contacted on 07855 770440Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
UNKNOWN
Thanks Naomi!Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
Naomi_Gnome
I stole this description from a hunting website - hope it helps. --The most distinctive feature of the Welsh foxhound is its rough coat. The length of the coat varies from very shaggy, almost otterhound like, to nearly smooth with just a hint of whisker. However most Welsh hounds have a broken coat, not dissimilar to a wire haired terrier. The next most notable feature is the head. The skull is more domed than flat, and the ears are set low down, almost at eye level. They are long and should, when pulled forwards, touch the tip of the nose. The Welsh hound is generally lighter framed than his English cousin. As with the fell hound he is shorter in the neck than the English hound. Welsh hounds nearly always have good sloping shoulders and well let down hocks. The general appearance is very houndy and very varminty. Colour wise they are the same as English hounds, but light coloured hounds are generally preferred as they can be seen more easily at a distance, something that is very important when most of the countryside is hilly or mountainous Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
UNKNOWN
What does a Welsh Foxhound look like?Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18

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