Reunited: Liver And White English Springer Spaniel Female
- Dog ID 23936
- Status Reunited
- Registered 28 Jun 2010
- Name BRAMBLE
- Gender & Breed Female English Springer Spaniel (Spayed)
- Age Adult
- Colour Liver and White
- Marks & Scars THIS BITCH IS EPILEPTIC AND NEEDS URGENT MEDS Liver and white. Small brown spots on either
- Tagged Yes
- Microchipped Yes
- Tattooed No
- Date Lost 21 Jun 2010
- Where Lost Spithurst Road, Barcombe, East Sussex, BN8 5
- Lost In Region South East
- Lost In Post Area BN8
- Date Reunited
- Other Info Taken from home - husband at home with doors to house open.
- Listed By Wall3
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- 2010-07-20 11:05 Jumanji - Co-ordinator.South.Yorkshire
- Fantastic news !!!!!!!! welcome home Bramble and stay safe from now on xxx
- 2010-07-19 20:09 Reynard
- Thank God!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
- 2010-07-19 17:45 ESSJ - Area Co-ordinator Rutland
- This is just the best news i have had all day.Am absolutely ecstatic that Bramble is now home. Thanks for the phone call Kate.Welcome home beautiful Bramble xxx
- 2010-07-19 17:05 wickedweims
- This girl is home safe,welcome home bramble
- 2010-06-29 10:03 Zoe - Area Volunteer - East Sussex
- Is it worth checking out the people where the Springer that was stolen from Burwash last week was found? From memory, two springers went missing from Hailsham last year and they were found in the same area according to our local dog warden!! How sad that people are trawling round this area checking out dogs to steal :-(
- 2010-06-28 23:06 wickedweims
- Thanks NIKNAK there have been a spate of thefts in this area keep your dogs safe at all times people are sowicked to do this todogs and owners
- 2010-06-28 22:03 niknak
- I will print posters as soon as I get to work tomorrow, and distribute where ever I can in West Sussex. Barcombe is far too close to home!!!! I keep telling my OH, that it doesn't matter that both our boys are chipped and neutered...Some peeps would still take them :-( I sincerely hope Bramble is found soon!
- 2010-06-28 18:09 wickedweims
- CAN ANY LOCAL HELPERS HELP POSTER PLEASE
- 2010-06-28 17:48 wickedweims
- Have spoken to owner there have been a spate of thefts in the area
- 2010-06-28 16:23 Scarlet
- Listed on the south east doglost site facebook http://www.facebook.com/pages/DOGLOST-SOUTH-EAST/108676119161031
- 2010-06-28 12:39 AlisonH
- Text sent requesting photo.
- 2010-06-28 12:03 Sable - Regional Co-ordinator - Scotland
- Hi, I’m so sorry to hear Bramble is missing. Someone will try to make personal contact with you as soon as possible, to offer advice and help. Firstly contact dog wardens, vets and local rescue centres. Give them all a detailed description of your dog with any distinguishing marks/scars. You can find vets in your own area by clicking on the green logo which says “Find Any UK VET”, on the right hand side of the page under the “latest missing dogs” photo - top right. Please email admin@doglost.co.uk with a photo of your dog quoting the dog’s Doglost ID number, or upload a photo yourself on “update details” above. You can also add comments and update the dog’s status, e.g.sightings, re-united etc. by clicking on “add a comment” at the bottom of the page. If your dog is microchipped please let the microchip company know that your dog is missing and at the same time, check that all details held, are up to date. You can obtain a “MISSING” poster from "view poster" above. You can only print posters when you are signed in. Start postering now! I CANNOT EMPHASISE HOW VERY IMPORTANT THIS IS. If your dog is picked up and taken to rescue kennels, it can be re-homed legally, after 7 days if it has no identification (microchip or ID disk attached), so please try to visit rescue centres, to look for your dog. Do not rely on checking by phone alone, as other people may not recognise your dog by your description.