Lost: Grey And White Siberian Husky Male In Scotland (IV27)
- Dog ID 165468
- Status Lost
- Registered 23 Mar 2021
- Name KODA
- Gender & Breed Male Siberian Husky
- Age Young Adult
- Colour grey and white
- Marks & Scars Koda has a dark grey coat on his back and white underneath/on legs. He still has his husky mask on his face around his eyes.
- Tagged Yes
- Microchipped Yes
- Tattooed Unknown
- Date Lost 22 Mar 2021
- Where Lost Upper Braes, Ullapool, Wester Ross Scotland
- Lost In Region Scotland
- Lost In Post Area IV27
- Date Reunited
- Other Info
- Listed By Rosemary
- Views 3669
- Alerts Sent 15
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- 2021-08-09 12:57 GeoffA - Area Volunteer - Cornwall, Scotland & Northumberland
- Latest from Find Koda! (please share from link below):
https://www.facebook.com/groups/123476796353722/permalink/193519446016123
"We had news of another "wolf" sighting!
Unfortunately it came in 10 days after the event, so people in local areas still don't know where to report sightings π’
In order for us to get Koda safe and back on his sofa, we need you guys to help us.
Help us by raising awareness locally this boy is missing.
Help us by sharing this post so people know who to call
Help us get this lost pup safe.
Here is what we know from recent sightings. Koda is covering a vast area and over a period of time. The circuit being followed is usually along the road edges in the early hours so if your out and about travelling on nightshifts please keep an eye open along the verges and check your dash cams.
We know Koda is still out there, he is still being seen, but it's time for this wee boy to head home and we need your help.
We know we're busy with tourists right now, and we're watching for posts reporting "local wild wolves" in the area - if see a post like this - please send it to us.
We know a few of you have put out posters already - thank you π
And, if you have a local business anywhere in the wider area, we'd be so grateful if you could display a poster on your counter or local notice board.
We really need the community to help Koda now, it's too much work for one person alone but together we can get this baby boy home safe.
Please share this post, with the map of his sightings and his gorgeous wee face on this poster, on your social media and tag family and friends who drive late at night.
Let's get Koda home π
1st sighting on 30th June at 7.15pm Layby Loch Broom
2nd July at 2.05am Braemore Square.
3rd 25th July at 1am Leckhelm Gardens". - 2021-07-15 11:05 GeoffA - Area Volunteer - Cornwall, Scotland & Northumberland
- Bumped post for updated phone number and request for additional postering for holiday season.
- 2021-07-15 11:04 GeoffA - Area Volunteer - Cornwall, Scotland & Northumberland
- From a post on Find Koda:
"This is the new poster for Koda. He has now been lost for nearly 4 months. With the holiday season in full swing can we ask everyone to please print a poster and put it up somewhere it will be seen by as many people as possible. Please let us know if you have put up a poster/s and where. Thank you for all your help and kind support .
We would also like to ask if anyone is willing to put posters up outside the villages on the A832 and A835 if so would you please contact us.
We have had 2 sighting in the last couple of weeks of huskies type dogs in the area. But we need to get more sightings.
All of you have been amazing, and your help and support is greatly appreciated. Please help us find Koda and bring him back home.
We would ask again if you see a dog of this description that you think is lost please do not try and catch it as it will run away and most likely go to another area. Sit down and try and get a photo of the dog. Please let us know the time, date, pinpoint the place and which direction he/she was travelling in. If the dog comes close please stay very still and let it come to you. Do not lunge to try and get the dog. If we believe it it Koda, Logan or any other dog missing we will try and get trained people in the area to try and get the dog. Thank you all again for your huge support." - 2021-07-03 13:55 GeoffA - Area Volunteer - Cornwall, Scotland & Northumberland
- Original post by David McBain to A835, A832, Buie & Surrounding Roads, Road Watch (private group)
"Around 2:05 this morning as we were driving back from Ullapool from the freight boat one of my colleagues called me and swears he saw a Wolf at the bottom of the hill at Corrieshalloch Gorge. Around the big steading area on the right hand side there’s a road into the woods and it was just standing there looking at him. He thought he was losing his marbles but after a bit of digging today we have come up with two possibilities. It either is one of the Wolves that has been missing from Alladale Estate or it is a husky dog that has been missing from Ullapool since March. If anyone else has seen anything similar in the area we’d be keen to know as we use the road every night." - 2021-03-24 18:57 GeoffA - Area Volunteer - Cornwall, Scotland & Northumberland
- Please share his dedicated Facebook group and join if you can help with the search:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/123476796353722/
- 2021-03-24 10:55 Sandra Watt
- Shared to Dotty's Army Scotland, Scottish Lost Found Dogs and link added to Harveys Army Scotland facebook pages.
- 2021-03-23 22:20 GeoffA - Area Volunteer - Cornwall, Scotland & Northumberland
- Poster image photo cropped for improved poster presentation (may need to clear cache/refresh page to view).
Link & poster image added in comments to existing post on DogLost Highlands & Islands FB group. Will add to other local groups where I can.
Extensive advice already given via original post shared via Facebook.Last edited: 2021-03-23 22:29:21 by GeoffA - Area Volunteer - Cornwall, Scotland & Northumberland - 2021-03-23 22:16 Vizslamum
- Fingers crossed Koda is found safe and soon. xxx
- 2021-03-23 22:02 ADDY
- Shared To Skys Angelsπ
- 2021-03-23 21:58 Sharon - Social Media Volunteer
- Details shared to DogLost.co.uk Facebook Group X
- 2021-03-23 21:16 Owl
- I have removed the duplicates.
- 2021-03-23 20:56 Carol G
- This is a duplicate of 165467 & 165469
- 2021-03-23 20:46
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