Lost: Black & White Neapolitan Mastiff Male In South East (CR0)
- Dog ID 14299
- Status Lost
- Registered 16 Jul 2008
- Name SPARTON
- Gender & Breed Male Neapolitan Mastiff
- Age Puppy
- Colour black & white
- Marks & Scars Crossed with a Bulldog.
- Tagged Unknown
- Microchipped Unknown
- Tattooed Unknown
- Date Lost 14 Jul 2008
- Where Lost Aurelia Road, Croydon.
- Lost In Region South East
- Lost In Post Area CR0
- Date Reunited
- Other Info
- Listed By Jayne - Founder Doglost.
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- 2008-07-22 22:54 Bess 'n' Barney's Mum
- On another thread it says the emailing system is not up and running yet, so this will be why local helpers here have not been notified.
Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18 - 2008-07-22 21:21 buffysmum
- Shame posters have not been sent out to the people who can help. Have been told by several people they have not had posters regarding dogs in their areas - what is going on.Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
- 2008-07-20 12:31 doglady
- There are a few helpers from this area and we all have not had poster sent out if owner wants help to find this dog we should get to all the helpers in the aera we can.
Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18 - 2008-07-19 22:58 doglady
- I have not had a poster for this dog, I would also say get in touch with Tony the dog warden on 07881501467 he will let you know if he has pick this dog up and also help you if he hears anything. hope he is home soon make him hot.
Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18 - 2008-07-17 10:25 Jayne - Founder Doglost.
- Sparton photo now on site.Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
- 2008-07-16 21:36 Bess 'n' Barney's Mum
- Poor baby boy. If he's been stolen the police should be involved, he is stolen property and should be treated as such. You should also be given a crime number. Postering to make him too hot to handle is then the way forward, he is distinctive and someone will see him and hopefully get in touch with you. A photo for the poster is a must as then people will know what he looks like. Good luck with the search, and be safe, Sparton xx
Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18 - 2008-07-16 14:05 FrankieB
- That's a very big dog to hide away and too distinctive a breed to go unnoticed. Make sure you heighten awareness in the ways Sable has suggested. Good luck!Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
- 2008-07-16 12:39 Sable - Regional Co-ordinator - Scotland
- If your dog has been stolen, make him too hot to handle. Get posters out there, everywhere possible. Firstly inform the Dog warden who you will be able to contact at your 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, if any - on lamposts, entrances to parks and strategic places in parks, like at the start and finish of tracks and paths, dog bins, at vets, petshops, pubs, carry-out food shops, post offices, local shops who often allow postcards in the window, supermarkets who have notice boards, community centres, youth clubs, schools etc. You can ask the postman, milkman, taxi drivers, street cleaners, bin men (even put poster on bins), to take some flyers and hand them out on their rounds. 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, businesses & 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 what yourlooks like, 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 him as missing and put an ad in the local newspaper with a picture of him. Don't let thieves get away with him. Blanket coverage of your dog being missing is the best way to get him back. Postering everywhere is the quickest way to get your dog home. Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18