Found: White & Gingery Brown English Springer Spaniel Unknown In South West (BS7)

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  • Dog ID 30791
  • Status Found
  • Registered 02 Jul 2011
  • Name SIGHTED ONLY
  • Gender & Breed Unknown English Springer Spaniel
  • Age
  • Colour white & gingery brown
  • Marks & Scars
  • Tagged
  • Microchipped Unknown
  • Tattooed Unknown
  • Date Found 02 Jul 2011
  • Where Found Spotted running up Melbourne Rd, Bishopston, turned right onto Monk Road, Bristol just before 9pm
  • Found In Region South West
  • Found In Post Area BS7
  • Date Reunited
  • Other Info
  • Listed By trish
  • Views 1904
  • SIGHTED ONLYPoster Image
  • SIGHTED ONLYExtra Image

 

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Barney 'n' Ozzie's mum
What about Tay - Welshie missing from WN5? A long way from home I know, but could have been dumped in the area...
trish
reported to Dog Warden
BBKM
Bristol City dog warden 01179 22 25 00
DogLostReynard
Trish can you please let the local dog warden know please, Thanks xxx
Thanks for taking the time to report the dog xxx
trish
I listed the dog as sighted, but it was a friend who actually spotted it. She;s not a doggy person so we checked pictures on the net to identify the breed, it could have been a cross. She thought the dog looked a bit muddy and scruffy but not skinny. It was definitely on its own, she checked the street for an owner but saw no-one and couldnt follow it any further as her kids were on their own in the house. Sorry i havent got any extra concrete details.
magda
How can we check if it was not a local springer going for a walk- does anyone live near there? Can whoever reported it say if the dog looked lost and scruffy? Biscuit does bleach blonde in the sun. Are there any sits nearby where this dog could have escaped from? I am quite anxious to hear more- and so is Michelle for Oscar, I am sure. THANKS for posting.
BBKM
or Oscar or Biscuit, they could have very dusty and dry coats from being lost for so long. Wishing x
DogLostAngus
area updated - if gingery brown this could be a welshie or brittany also ?
DogLostAngus
have contacted finder for area
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