Found: Brown And Black Yorkshire Terrier Female In North East (S45)
- Dog ID 33457
- Status Found
- Registered 14 Oct 2011
- Name KENNEL NAME BONNIE
- Gender & Breed Female Yorkshire Terrier
- Age Adult
- Colour Brown and Black
- Marks & Scars Has some lumps which need veterinary attention.
- Tagged Unknown
- Microchipped Unknown
- Tattooed No
- Date Found 13 Oct 2011
- Where Found Clay Cross, Chesterfield
- Found In Region North East
- Found In Post Area S45
- Date Reunited 24 Oct 2011
- Other Info Found in fields with a male Jack Russell Terrier (33456).
- Listed By neddcwebmaster
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- 2012-01-19 16:47 clairepearson
- where is the place that this dog has gone to? can somebody help please? thanks.
- 2012-01-19 11:57 clairepearson
- that dog really looks like my dog that ran away from me last year! my dog was called ruby, and she ran out of my garden and i havent seen her since :( Last edited: 2012-01-19 11:58:38 by clairepearson
- 2011-10-25 12:10 neddcwebmaster
- Bonnie's owners never came forward, so she was taken into the safe care of Little Dog Rescue.
- 2011-10-14 10:13
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