Reunited: Fawn, White Trim Italian Greyhound Male

  • Dog ID 28237
  • Status Reunited
  • Registered 24 Feb 2011
  • Name CARO
  • Gender & Breed Male Italian Greyhound
  • Age Young Adult
  • Colour Fawn, white trim
  • Marks & Scars Old break at end of tail, looks like an elbow
  • Tagged Unknown
  • Microchipped Unknown
  • Tattooed No
  • Date Lost 24 Feb 2011
  • Where Lost Breadsell Farm, near Battle, East Sussex
  • Lost In Region South East
  • Lost In Post Area TN37
  • Date Reunited
  • Other Info Wearing navy blue quilted coat and green collar, but could have lost either/both while bolting through hedges/fences.
  • Listed By Corinne
  • Views 4176
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Goldenfrodo
So pleased that this boy is now safe and gold stars to the Jack Russell for finding him xx
jacks247
such lovely news! well done! hugs from me... I so want one of these little dogs having been a whippet owner for 20 years, I adore them x
Shereen
Ohhh what a relief!!! Give him a gentle hug from everyone at Doglost and Welldone to that Jack Russell!!!Welcome Home Caro.XXX
Corinne
Thankyou everyone - he`s back!!! Located by a Jack Russell underneath a barn, and found skinny, lame and filthy when the floor was pulled up. I`ll never let him out of my sight again!
Many, many thanks to everyone for your help and prayers. Corinne xx
jacks247
have you had any sightings at all? Have you tried all the vets in the area in case they have taken him in or know who has? x
Corinne
Thanks everybody for your support. I am trying all the things you suggest, and it has even been suggested to me that I contact my local bloodhound pack, as they might help search. However, I am certain that Caro is no longer close to where he went missing, so I am hoping that he has been picked up by someone, and is not lying injured somewhere. I feel that it is now a case of hoping that if someone has him, all this publicity will bear fruit and they will hand him in.
Although he was wearing a collar and tag when he was lost, it is always possibly that if the collar got caught on wire or something, that he might have squirmed his narrow head out of it. He is not microchipped. During the last two days, I or some other members of my family with our other dogs, has been searching and calling in the vicinity every hour of the day and night (I drew the night shifts of course). Thosa of you who are familiar with Iggys will know that they are not hardy, resourceful dogs, and the weather has been cold, wet and foggy since he went - I can`t eat or sleep for thinking of him frozen, terrified and abandoned.
Thank you all so much for your thoughts, Corinne
dekkaann
Have advised owner to check barbed wire fences
as the dogs coat could have become caught up, my Whippet was trapped by her coat years ago.
It will mean lots of footwork, an obedient dog off lead could sniff him out quicker if he is trapped. Good luck.
Shereen
I have emailed scenting advice.
Berties Family
Wishing you good luck - please contact your microchip company and ask them to send text alerts to vets etc on this site there is the option to search vets go in and call each one- really know what you must be going through sorry I am not nearer - take your other dogs out and if you see others walking their dogs give them the info. Speak to everyone you see. Please keep us updatedLast edited: 2011-02-25 15:49:37 by Berties Family
DogLostZoe - Area Volunteer - East Sussex
I will email Caro's poster to everyone that i know in the area. My Mum is currently taking one of her dogs to Battle Dog Training School who runs classes out of the village hall in Battle during the week so i'll get her to take a poster when she next goes if he has not been found. My Dad travels to Battle most days too so will also make him aware. Which area of Battle did he go missing in? Hope that Caro turns up safe and well. Might be worth postering all the woods that attract dogwalkers ie Battle Great Wood and the ones in the Ninfield area to make the doggie people aware. Presumably he had a tag on so if someone does find him they know where to return him to. Unfortunately Rother DC doesn't have its own dog warden so are covered by the Animal Wardens 0845 241 7253 - they might be worth a call although last time i phoned them they were as useful as a chocolate teapot!Last edited: 2011-02-25 11:51:04 by Zoe - Area Volunteer - East Sussex
jacks247
I am in St. Leonards, near top end of Battle rd. I used to have whippets and love italian greyhounds..... I will do all I can to help, these dogs are too sensitive to cope with being lost. I regularly walk my dogs in the area and Fairlight, Battle Woods etc. so will spread the word. I will also post to my facebook page, I have so many doggy friends in the area who will help. Good Luck x
Shereen
Alerts sent out to helpers in TN31,TN32,TN33,TN34,TN35,TN36,TN37,TN38,TN39,TN40

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