Lost: Brown And White Jack Russell Terrier Cross Female In South West (SP4)
- Dog ID 149825
- Status Lost
- Registered 20 Oct 2019
- Name MOUSE
- Gender & Breed Female Jack Russell Terrier Cross
- Age Adult
- Colour Brown and White
- Marks & Scars Mouse has 9 nipples, and a missing front tooth in the middle of her lower jaw.
- Tagged Yes
- Microchipped Yes
- Tattooed Yes
- Date Lost 20 Oct 2019
- Where Lost Wiltshire, Larkhill near the point to point race course
- Lost In Region South West
- Lost In Post Area SP4
- Date Reunited
- Other Info Went missing approximately 1300 Very friendly, chipped and tagged with bell on her collar
- Listed By Lilmisslala
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- Alerts Sent 76
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- 2019-12-14 22:27 Unknown
- DogLost Berkshire aware as suggested possible sighting near Hungerford https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=2494679137525071&id=1646860405640286&sfnsn=scwspmo&extid=yg6a1yearJsjQGI6
- 2019-11-04 16:36 Karen - Solstices Missing Dogs and Wiltshire volunteer
- There was a possible sighting of Mouse in Everleigh on Friday 1st February, but this was not 100% confirmed.
- 2019-10-28 15:03 Karen - Solstices Missing Dogs and Wiltshire volunteer
- Just to update: We have contacted Dogwarden’s in Wiltshire, Hampshire, and Dorset, Bath cats and dogs home, Dogstrust and the Blue cross. We have contacted the Bourne Valley Riding club who had an event at the racecourse on the day Mouse went missing. We have contacted local vets, we have camped out at the woods with food and bbq, Pete has been out 24/7 and Sarah and I have been out there 4 times a day as well as as many evenings as possible, Pete has had friends searching all woodland and.covering large amounts of ground. We have spoken to the building site local dog walkers and residence. There was a possible sighting on Monday night near the builders yard but we have not been able to confirm this. There was a possible sighting in Durrington on Saturday , this was followed up by a search with no luck. Pete’s wife Sarah has been putting Up posters and we have continued to put up more today.Last edited: 2019-10-28 15:06:01 by Karen - Solstices Missing Dogs and Wiltshire volunteer
- 2019-10-22 23:26 Karen - Solstices Missing Dogs and Wiltshire volunteer
- We have thoroughly searched the area everyday with Pete the owner. There have been no sightings of Mouse. Her chip has migrated so if someone is comparing a dog to this post please scan thoroughly.
- 2019-10-22 21:29 Sue - onestopalldogs
- Shared to @onestopalldogsLost Facebook and Twitter
- 2019-10-21 17:46 Sharon - Social Media Volunteer
- Shared to our national FB group & tweeted @DogLostUK
https://twitter.com/DoglostUK/status/1186322212128579584 - 2019-10-21 11:14 Alison
- Poster image now cropped.
- 2019-10-21 10:39 Poochpal - Regional Co-ordinator - South West - Police Liaison Team
- Volunteers were out searching till the early hours of the morning and have given advice to the owners.
- 2019-10-21 08:52 Jayne - Founder Doglost.
- Alerts sent to helpers in SP3,4.
- 2019-10-20 23:56
- Sorry to see that MOUSE is missing.
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