Reunited: SAFFY TAN With White Chest Staffordshire Bull Terrier Cross Female
- Dog ID 24790
- Status Reunited
- Registered 25 Aug 2010
- Name SAFFY
- Gender & Breed Female Staffordshire Bull Terrier Cross
- Age Adult
- Colour SAFFY TAN with white chest
- Marks & Scars Has white back toes, Just past her Nails & has a slightly Darker brown shading on Her forehead,
- Tagged Unknown
- Microchipped Unknown
- Tattooed No
- Date Lost 30 Jul 2010
- Where Lost She ran out of the Back gate Chasing A cat while I was putting out the Bin in the stockbrook Area of Derby Near City Centre
- Lost In Region Central
- Lost In Post Area DE22
- Date Found 11 Nov 2010
- Date Reunited 12 Nov 2010
- Other Info She is very friendly towards people and other dogs she is greatly missed by all the family .
- Listed By chrispsp
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- 2010-11-13 10:21 Goldenfrodo
- Welcome home sweetheart xx
- 2010-11-12 14:40 wickedweims
- welcome home she was found in the chellaston area stay safe
- 2010-09-23 09:25 AlisonH
- Owner has just text. Had a look at the dog at Thornberry and is definately not Saffy.
- 2010-09-22 18:46 Rusty&Livvy's mum
- Managed to log on :-) Yes I agree the colouring does look a bit darker than Saffy. I hope Saffy is home soon. Sara.
- 2010-09-22 16:06 AlisonH
- Tried to call owner but no answer so have sent them a text and email. The colouring looks different to me but it often does in photos so I have sent them a photo of the dog at Thornberry. Thank you for the email Sara.Last edited: 2010-09-22 16:07:01 by AlisonH
- 2010-09-22 15:41 Jayne - Founder Doglost.
- e mail from a helper: Hi Doglost Team, Having trouble logging in so emailing instead. I was browsing through rescue sites looking for possible rescue spaces when I came across this dog and thought she looked alot like Sasha.24790 http://www.thornberry-animal-sanctuary.org/animals.php?cat=D They have called this dog Saffy. May be worth her owner having a look. Regards, Sara.
- 2010-09-22 08:43 AlisonH
- Owner alerted. Thanks Sue.
- 2010-09-22 08:25 B30
- Saffy is in The Countryman's Weekly magazine today. Good Luck
- 2010-09-10 12:07 AlisonH
- Alerted owner to a possible match at Babbington.
- 2010-09-05 14:03 B30
- There has been no news on Saffy. Owner has notifed all the relevant people and put up lots of posters, some of which are being taken down. Will put in CMW asap
- 2010-09-01 12:47 B30
- text sent for update
- 2010-08-25 19:36 Sable - Regional Co-ordinator - Scotland
- Have emailed advice. Sorry to hear that Saffy 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. As soon as a photo is added mailings will be sent out to all local helpers who will help in the search for your dog. 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.