Reunited: Brindle Boxer Female

  • Dog ID 27587
  • Status Reunited
  • Registered 23 Jan 2011
  • Name
  • Gender & Breed Female Boxer
  • Age Adult
  • Colour brindle
  • Marks & Scars
  • Tagged No
  • Microchipped Unknown
  • Tattooed Unknown
  • Date Found 16 Jan 2011
  • Where Found Ruthin, Denbighshire
  • Found In Region Wales
  • Found In Post Area LL16
  • Date Reunited 13 Feb 2011
  • Other Info This bitch was seen on Sunday 16/01/2011 running through RUTHIN wearing a collar and lead. She has large teets, as if she is nursing puppies, or is an older 'well used' brood bitch. She is tired. No one can catch her. She is very nervous. She was seen again on Saturday 22nd Jan. She looks VERY SIMILAR to the PHOTO. She is a brindle boxer/mastiff type. PLEASE, If you know someone with a dog like this let me know. Is it your neighbour? relative? Have you seen them recently???
  • Listed By WonkyWilliams
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Goldenfrodo
Good luck in your new home little girl xx
DogLostOwl
I have just learned that this girl ended up in a rescue, where the people checked this site and wondered if their new arrival was the same one that Tracy had seen running around Ruthin and tried to catch. Indeed it was, and they made contact with Tracy who has now adopted her.

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