Reunited: Black And Tan German Shepherd Dog Male
- Dog ID 24640
- Status Reunited
- Registered 17 Aug 2010
- Name BUTCH
- Gender & Breed Male German Shepherd Dog
- Age Adult
- Colour black and tan
- Marks & Scars
- Tagged Yes
- Microchipped Unknown
- Tattooed Unknown
- Date Lost 16 Aug 2010
- Where Lost between Hamilton and Newton.
- Lost In Region Scotland
- Lost In Post Area ML3
- Date Reunited
- Other Info Wearing blue collar. 3 yrs old.
- Listed By Jayne - Founder Doglost.
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- 2010-08-19 09:41 Goldenfrodo
- Poor Butch. I hope he's going to be ok. Sending him lots of loving and healing thoughts xx
- 2010-08-19 03:00 Teddys Mum - Area Volunteer, West London
- Words fail me. Poor poor Butch, how brave you are, sending healing thoughts for a speedy recovery...
- 2010-08-18 19:04 Shereen
- Poor Boy : (...Be strong Butch,thinking of you and sending lots of hugs and healing thoughts your way.xxx
- 2010-08-18 18:24 doglover1
- Words really do fail me, how can anyone leave this lovely boy injured and not even stop. Sending lots of positive thoughts and hugs to Butch who I hope will recover well. xx
- 2010-08-18 13:27 Sable - Regional Co-ordinator - Scotland
- Butch has been found.He is in a bad way but is being attended to at the vet. This poor boy had been hit by a vehicle which did not stop.He was found lying in a garden this morning and the police were alerted. Poor Butch is going to have to have his leg amputated with part of his tail and his jaw is also smashed. How can anyone hit a big dog like this with a vehicle and just leave him there.Last edited: 2010-08-18 13:38:38 by Sable - Regional Co-ordinator - Scotland
- 2010-08-17 14:25 Jayne - Founder Doglost.
- Poster e mailed out to helpers in postcodes ML1,2,3,4,9,10 and G71,72,75.
- 2010-08-17 13:46 Sable - Regional Co-ordinator - Scotland
- Emailed advice – meanwhile please 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. 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, give them a poster and keep in touch with them every few days.. Do not rely on checking by phone alone, as other people may not recognise your dog by your description.
- 2010-08-17 13:42 Sable - Regional Co-ordinator - Scotland
- emailed advice.