Found: Ginger/brown Unknown Unknown In South West (GL51)

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  • Dog ID 143778
  • Status Found
  • Registered 16 May 2019
  • Name DECEASED
  • Gender & Breed Unknown Unknown
  • Age
  • Colour Ginger/brown
  • Marks & Scars
  • Tagged Unknown
  • Microchipped Unknown
  • Tattooed Unknown
  • Date Found 16 May 2019
  • Where Found Just before 1mile sign for M5 J10 southbound. Presumed deceased. Lying by grass on hard shoulder
  • Found In Region South West
  • Found In Post Area GL51
  • Date Reunited
  • Other Info Large dog. Short, smooth hair. Long tail.
  • Listed By TC
  • Views 1693
  • DECEASEDPoster Image
  • DECEASEDExtra Image

 

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Marbie
TC I too thought that when you had said it had a long tail it was unlikely to be a deer. I wonder if the animal you saw was just stunned and moved away from the road? Hopefully it is well xx
Missingpetsgb
Highways are still saying a deer was the only animal picked up https://twitter.com/HighwaysSWEST/status/1129445529350488064?s=19
Missingpetsgb
I have asked highways again to confirm x Last edited: 2019-05-17 18:29:49 by Missingpetsgb
menaviana
if the finder say that cannot be a deer due to have a long tail maybe that update is not about this animal seen by the register!
Unknown
Beauty. (Deceased deer) As you were a living being, I am going to give you a name and call you Beauty. Nightie, night, Beauty, sleep tight, and run safely around the fields at "Rainbow bridge" RIP + God Bless x A|||Candle|||burns for you Beauty. Run free xLast edited: 2019-05-17 08:00:58
TC
The animal I saw had a long tail, it cannot have been a deer
Unknown
Very sad, thank you for the update,Run Free at the Bridge Little One 😢🌈
Missingpetsgb
Highways southwest confirmed this evening

"Good evening,

I can confirm that the animal, a deer, has been picked up by our contractors. Unfortunately it had passed away."

https://twitter.com/HighwaysSWEST/status/1129144657445904384?s=19Last edited: 2019-05-16 23:14:24 by Missingpetsgb
DogLostReynard
Have you contacted Highways & local Council who have a duty of care to pick up a Deceased animal or Dog or Fox from side of the road ...make sure they scan for a chip if its a Dog.
Missingpetsgb
Oh poor dog!!! Does anyone know if picked up?
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