Lost: Black & Tan Tibetan Terrier Female In North East (LS16)
- Dog ID 16071
- Status Lost
- Registered 01 Dec 2008
- Name OXO
- Gender & Breed Female Tibetan Terrier
- Age Adult
- Colour black & tan
- Marks & Scars
- Tagged Unknown
- Microchipped Yes
- Tattooed Unknown
- Date Lost 28 Nov 2008
- Where Lost Adel, Leeds
- Lost In Region North East
- Lost In Post Area LS16
- Date Reunited
- Other Info
- Listed By Jayne - Founder Doglost.
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- 2008-12-02 09:00 Lilyloo
- Just a further note re posters. Its important not to put them on lamp posts as the council will often take them down again but seems ok to use the wooden telephone posts. However, if you put up too many, again they may be taken down, so posting in more strategic places is better. I have found that giving a leaflet to post people is also good. They obviously cover large areas and notice alot going on. Good luck. Rachel Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
- 2008-12-01 14:43 Sable - Regional Co-ordinator - Scotland
- Firstly inform the Dog warden (if this has not already been done), who you will be able to contact at your council office (not open at the weekend). They will also tell you where stray dogs are taken to. Contact the rescue kennels and give them a poster of your dog. By law, kennels have the right to re-home a dog if it is not claimed by 7 days, so PLEASE CALL them EVERY DAY. Posters can be downloaded if you click on POSTER 1 on his Doglost page after logging in. Posters (In plastic folders) need to be put up in the area where he went missing, or where there have been sightings, if any - on lamp posts, entrances to parks and strategic places in the area where he went missing, like at the start and finish of tracks and paths in parks, dog bins, at vets, pet shops, garages, 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. Local rescue centres and kennels, also police offices need checking regularly and preferably visited in person, by owner or someone who knows your dog, because it's breed may not be recognised by other people. Get some media coverage if you can, by asking the local radio station to broadcast your dog as missing and put an ad in the local newspaper with a picture of him or her. It is important to get posters out there and seen by as many people as possible. Good luck. Hope your pet is found very soon. Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18
- 2008-12-01 10:33 psab
- What a gorgeous little dog. Where and how did he go missing?Last edited: 2010-05-11 02:17:18