Reunited: Silver/tan Yorkshire Terrier Female
- Dog ID 14207
- Status Reunited
- Registered 14 Jul 2008
- Name CHOOCH
- Gender & Breed Female Yorkshire Terrier
- Age Young Adult
- Colour silver/tan
- Marks & Scars short dew claw on right paw
- Tagged Unknown
- Microchipped Unknown
- Tattooed Unknown
- Date Lost 05 Jul 2008
- Where Lost Southey Green,sheffield
- Lost In Region North East
- Lost In Post Area S5
- Date Reunited
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- Listed By kate1984
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- 2008-07-14 22:28 Jumanji - Co-ordinator.South.Yorkshire
- Fantastic news ! Chooch is home ! The owners postered and then received a call from the finders asking what reward was being offered. I am so pleased that this little girl is now home again safe and sound! welcome home Chooch and stay safe from now on xx PamLast edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
- 2008-07-09 22:48 Bess 'n' Barney's Mum
- Is there a photo for the poster? Stay safe little Chooch xx
Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18 - 2008-07-08 15:46 Sable - Regional Co-ordinator - Scotland
- OWNER< Inform local dog warden first and foremost .You will find them at the council offices. Posters (In plastic folders) need to be put up in the area where your dog went missing, or where there have been sightings - on lamposts, entrances to parks and strategic places in parks, like at the start and finish of tracks and paths, at vets, petshops, carry-out food shops, local shops who often allow postcards in the window, supermarkets who have notice board, community centres, schools etc. You can ask the postman, milkman, binmen (even put poster on bins). You can ask school bus drivers and kids on the bus, or if you have kids on the bus, get them to hand out flyers at school. Deliver flyers to houses & pop through letterboxes . Hand out flyers to people in the street, especially dog walkers. Put posters or flyers in car windows. Rescue centres and kennels, also police offices need checking regularly and preferably visited in person, by owner or someone who knows the dog, because your dog or it's breed may not be recognised by other people. Also police are sometimes too busy to deal with it. Get some media coverage if you can, by asking the local radio station to broadcast her as missing and put an ad in the local newspaper with a picture of her. Postering is the best way to get her back.Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18