Lost: Black And White Border Collie Female In Central (DY13)

  • Dog ID 32553
  • Status Lost
  • Registered 07 Sep 2011
  • Name ROSIE STILL MISSING
  • Gender & Breed Female Border Collie (Neutered)
  • Age Adult
  • Colour Black and white
  • Marks & Scars Predominently black and white with medium length hair and some grey fur in her tail and on the back
  • Tagged Unknown
  • Microchipped Yes
  • Tattooed No
  • Date Lost 06 Sep 2011
  • Where Lost DY13. Probable regular sightings Long Bank/Lye Head (DY12 2**Bewdley area). Possible sightings Chorley (WV16 6**Bridgnorth area) & Cleobury Mortimer. Lost from Dunley, Stourport-on-Severn, Worcs
  • Lost In Region Central
  • Lost In Post Area DY13
  • Date Reunited
  • Other Info STILL missing, 6 year old female Border Collie. She is wearing 2 collars: a leather one with name tag and a white luminous collar with a 'paw' pattern.
  • Listed By MaChienne
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Unknown
Any news on Rosie ? :)
MaChienne
Thank you Wensmum, this is very helpful. Good luck in your search for Rags.
wensmum
If this lass is so shy - and she will be more so after such a long time, may I suggest you talk to Rat Dedicoat at Holytrees who is vastly experienced in catching dogs who have gone feral. His number is 01564 823244. He gave me lots of advice for if I could find where Rags was. Sadly I haven't, but it sounds as though you might be luckier.
Neighbark
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MaChienne
Rosie has been sighted many times in the same area. A feeding station has been set up and is manned on a rota by people that Rosie knows well who leave new 'smells' each time. Local residents have been really helpful; all appear to be aware of Rosie and many are keeping an active look-out - thanks to an extensive poster and flyer campaign. Unfortunately though, Rosie is clearly petrified of anyone she doesn't know, so we are trying to ensure that the area surrounding the feeding station is only frequented by people Rosie knows.Last edited: 2011-10-10 10:56:41 by MaChienne
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Neighbark
There's a female b & w border collie found today in Upton/Malvern, found in a field in a weak condition. I've texted Sharon-Rosie's owner with details and tel no. Rosie had been sighted weeks ago on the riverside at Bewdley, she could have travelled down to upton on Severn along the river route. Rosie is microchipped, but I'm told that microchips can move about if the dog loses a lot of weight, so could be missed by the scanner. Fingers & toes crossed!!
Neighbark
Last Sunday I spotted another missing dog poster for the same area as Rosie, and rang them. Thankfully they had got their microchipped beagle back, but with difficulty because although there was a 'found' beagle at Dunclent Kennels,- the warden said that they didn't have scan equipment, and that the kennels do it. The lady at the kennel said he was wet when he came in, so the scan didn't work.(this was the thursday evening), she then scanned again on Monday, after they told her he was chipped....THEN she found it! They were charged for 4 nights board. They only found out where the dog was as a result of a caller having seenn one of their posters.
Is this a general problem - microchips not showing-up if the dog is wet? AND, excuse my ignorance, but is it true that the chips can move around in the dogs, and finally - is whoever scans the dog for a microchip - professionally trained to do so?
DogLostKimmybear - Area Co-ordinator, Essex & Hertfordshire borders
Any news on this lovely girl? Praying that she is home safe and sound very soon. x
Mollychops
Thanks Sue X lets hope this brings a result
B30
Advertised in The Countryman's Weekly magazine this week. Good luck, I hope it brings some news.
Mollychops
Caught up with Rosies owner gain tonight. Local sighting have proved not to be Rosie, but owner thinks there is a posibility the sighting at Lye head may be her, so please can everyone focus on that area for the time being. Thanks again to all local helpers ! XX
Mollychops
Thanks Neighbark, and also Roz and Muddypuddle again . Good work going on here , lets hope it brings Rosie home soon. Owner is doing loads, and cant get out as much as she woould like, so we really need you guys here Its hugley appreciated XXX
Neighbark
I postered rosie tonight, all around the Basin in Stourport, where canal boats and bikers frequent. also the immediate cafes, buildings and offices relevant to boating. Then went to Shrawley, Rose & Crown pub,village hall, nursery, post boxes and the Lenchford. Can someone poster the busy shop on the main road just past Vale Vets, and notice boards in Astley - it's so close to Rosie's home - someone might have seen her! Also close to river . Unfortunately a customer at the Lenchford told me that 2 collies had been stolen a few days ago - from Top Barn. NLast edited: 2011-09-18 00:28:59 by Neighbark
DogLostKimmybear - Area Co-ordinator, Essex & Hertfordshire borders
So hope your lovely girl is home very soon. Collies are amazing and can survive for many weeks in the wild. Have you plotted the sightings (& the possible sightings) on a map? Does it show a triangle emerging? If so, this is her route. One other thing, do you have any railway lines around? You need to rule that out, so ask at the stations and also Network Rail. Keep those posters going up - you are doing a grand job. Let's get your baby home! x
Roz
Lurked in the Lyehead area last night just as it was dropping dark, and along the roads through that area back down to the Stourport to Gt Witley road, hoping that perhaps we'd catch a glimpse if she was there and coming out in search of a twilight snack.... Will try and go again tonight, but out on a transport tomorrow.
Come on now Rosie, we, especially your Mum, need you back now xxLast edited: 2011-09-17 16:06:51 by Roz
B30
Details put on Dog Lost Facebook Hereford and Worcester
https://www.facebook.com/groups/271439669541099/#!/groups/271439669541099/
MaChienne
Firstly, a very big THANK YOU to everyone who is helping in the search for Rosie. Yesterday especially was an emotional rollercoaster as the sightings in Lye Head (DY12 2**) had been discounted - as the colouring has been wrong or they are thought to be local dogs, then reinstated as possible sightings of Rosie, then discounted again and finally reinstated. There was also false hope regarding another found dog in Eastham (WR6) that fitted Rosie’s description in most ways.

The sightings in Chorley (WV16 6**) and Lye Head/Long Bank (DY12 2**) could certainly be Rosie – with the help of Sarah, Roz, Nola, Bev, Caroline, Nick and others, posters have gone up in these areas, appeals gone out on the radio, all vets and kennels contacted, all postmen covering these areas have had posters and many other things besides.

Other areas shouldn’t be dismissed but, due to circumstances completely beyond my control, I cannot get out as much as I would like, which is very frustrating. So I would be very grateful to anyone who could put up posters (in shops, pubs, notice boards, on public pathways...) in Shrawley, Grimley, Holt Heath, Hallow and even in Worcester.

Posters can be downloaded at: www.doglost.co.uk/poster.php?dogId=32553 and more details viewed at: www.doglost.co.uk/dog_blog.php?dogId=32553

THANK YOU!
Twinkles
Drove around Middleton Scriven and Sidbury this afternoon but no sightings. Highley has been postered as well as Chorley, Stottesdon, Bagginswood. Bridgnorth Posties all have a copy of her poster.

There are still sightings of a dog at Lyehead which the owner has followed up.

There is lots of work going on behind the scene and we are all praying that Rosie shows herself again over the weekend. Come on Rosie, don't be shy.
Twinkles
Thank you Dizzy Tizzy. We are very grateful for your help. Keep spreading the word folks.
DizzyTizzy
Also I have asked Happy Staffie Rescue have put the link on their web site, and they reach a lot of people, they have done this
DizzyTizzy
Just found out about Rosie from Dial a dog wash, I have met Rosie on a few occasions, Gorgeous Girl, Lovely nature. I have posted the link on my facebook and encouraged all my friends to repost the Dog Lost link, many of them are in the Dunley/Stourport area. Also I will print some posters and put them up where I can. I will keep my eyes open for Rosie, I travel around Wyre Forest in the course of my work on a daily basis. I have also asked my friends to print the poster as well to put in their cars. I heart goes out to Rosies family, I have 2 Border Collies myself, I can only Imagine how they are feeling. If a reward is offered, I will contribute whatever I can. JaneLast edited: 2011-09-14 15:54:18 by DizzyTizzy
Twinkles
With my searching of Cap and with Rosie missing, over the last 2 1/2 weeks calls are coming in of regular sightings of a collie dog at Lyehead. So I have just rung the police to contact the local CSO in the Lyehead area to ask if they would visit owners of collie dogs to ask them to keep their dogs in. This will hopefully then reduce sightings of collie dogs and if so, would confirm that the collie dog being seen is a local. Alternatively, if sightings still come in then it would confirm there is a stray. Hope that makes sense!
Roz
" She has a big gang of friends helping her"...LOL!!! that's not strictly true, there are just 4 of us including Rosie's mum, so any extra volunteers will be very warmly welcomed.
I stayed around tonight till it fell dark, looking thro binocs across fields hoping to catch a glimpse, but sadly nothing.
Bewdley Dialadogwash
Poster printed off to put in my van window as I travel in the areas sugested, hope you get lucky soon and get Rosie home safe.
Mollychops
owner is on the way back from this area now, having done lots of postering at local pubs , caravan park etc. She has a big gang of friends helping her which is fantastic. Lets hope we get another sighting soon. Im going to send out scenting and plotting advice sheetsLast edited: 2011-09-13 20:43:03 by Mollychops
Mollychops
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MaChienne
There has been what seems a probable sighting of Rosie at a caravan park in Chorley, Shropshire (quite near Highley and north of Bewdley where there was a possible sighting last Wednesday).
Mollychops
Thanks for your enormous help on here Roz and Muddypuddle, Ive emailed owner tonight other rescues further afield so shecan contact. Owner is doing loads to try and get her girl back.She has contacted lots of rescue sites around the area . We have just got to keep spreading the word as far and wide as we can . Rosie has got to be out there somewhere
Roz
This afternoon, went very slowly & carefully round Gorst Hill, Bliss Gate, Lyehead, Deasland, Heightington, stopping and watching, scanning the fields through gateways etc putting up some more posters and stopping folk to ask.
She must be there somwhere.......
Twinkles
Have posted Rosie's page on Birch Hill Dog Rescue who are based in Neen Sollars. It's possible that Rosie is in the Lyehead/Deasland area. Drove area and posted yesterday and have spoken to owner about sightings. Come on Rosie - time to say hello to us - we have lots of treats waiting for you.
Roz
Thank you to everyone I accosted today on Stafford services whilst I was waiting to meet a dog coming into rescue (sadly she didn't come).
I made good use of the time by showing posters of Rosie (and Rags) to lots of lovely people, and asking them to keep a look out & spread the word.
Twinkles
There are several sightings of a collie (may/may not be Rosie) in the following areas - Heightington (Thursday), a field behind the Elms hotel in Abberley, Colliers Arms PH (A456) and Gorst Hill near the Royal Foresters PH. Will go driving around these areas today and poster where necessary.
Twinkles
Roz - I've done a poster x4 in a word document and have messaged you via facebook for you're email address if that's ok?

If anyone else is reading this a poster at Witley Court might be a good idea now the weekend is here.
Roz
How do I create quarter page size flyers to hand out, so I can print 4 on a page?
Roz
Nothing logged on Wyre Forest DC's Dog Warden's 'Found' list, but is reported as missing with them.
Just going to email local rescues, Last edited: 2011-09-09 18:58:52 by Roz
Roz
Not as far as I know, haven't been in touch with owner since yesterday, and haven't had chance to drive out that way myself yet, as a bit tied up the next couple of days, and am 'transporting'on Sunday. Not enough days....etc
Anything you can do will help and be much appreciated by owner I'm sure.
I don't think there are many people out this way to help.

Please if anyone can help spread the word for Rosie and her worried Mum it would be brilliant!!!
Twinkles
Roz - I'm not around Friday or Saturday but if you need any areas postering I can help out on Sunday or go searching somewhere if you let me know where. Has anyone postered Shrawley, Holt Heath, Astley?
Roz
Wonderful muddy puddle! I drove through Stourport, Dunley, Gt Witley on the A451 at luchtime, looking as best as i could. I then had a more leisurely slow drive back through at teatime, giving me time to look more carefully. Saw posters up.
I went round all the lanes through Rock, Greenlands(?), Heightington, Bliss gate and down into Dunley, then turned right down Pearl Lane towards Astley then right along the back roads back into Dunley. Couple dogs loose in driveways out along country, but very busy, lanes with fast traffic.
Saw a collie at one point almost in the road, but he shot down a lane, hopefully back home. It clearly wasn't Rosie.
Have been spreading the word today, neighbour's daughter lives in Gt Witley.
If the Norbridge sighting was definitely their own dog, then that puts the later sighting yesterday more likely to be Rosie perhaps, and the Great Witley one out of contention as Rosie wasn't lost then.
Spoke to owner too this morning, hurry up home Rosie! Roz x

Edited 9.9.11 cos my brain was fried last night, and got the poss sightings all mxed upLast edited: 2011-09-09 10:57:49 by Roz
Twinkles
I've spoken with owner earlier this afternoon about sightings at Rock. I've been to Norbridge who confirm it is their dog that was seen playing with horses Wednesday morning. Their dog is tri-coloured.

I have searched the area at Little Barratts Farm which is derelict, searched the buildings and the fields where there was a sighting of a collie their yesterday evening. This may have been the Norbridge dog but the owner didn't think their dog went down that far.

Barratts Court has a poster. I have postered the following areas:

Corner next to Norbridge (House name), Bus stop at Rock, Opposite the pub in Rock, Bliss Gate Notice Board, Heightington Notice Board, Heightington Caravan club, bottom of Hurtle hill, post pointing towards Joans Hole on the Abberley Road and a post on the Worcestershire way/Abberley Circular route. I ran out of posters at this point.
Mollychops
Rosie has disappeared from her farm. She is a pet not a working collie, ususally stays close, and will always come to a whistle. Owners have started postering, and have contacted the DW and local vets. I will email out advice sheets . Owners feel she may have been picked up by someone local. Ive suggested putting a piece in the local paper, and to blanket the area with posters to start with
DogLostJayne - Founder Doglost.
Poster e mailed to helpers in DY 10,11,12,13,14. WR 6.
Mollychops
I can do this one if you want, I ll ring them when I get in from work around 9 am thanksx
Unknown
Mollychops - please post if this is one of yours. Thanks. Liz xx
Unknown
Will contact owner in the morning. Owner please follow info below in the meantime. Liz xx
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