Reunited: Pale Yellow Labrador Retriever Female
- Dog ID 37063
- Status Reunited
- Registered 13 Feb 2012
- Name FEATHER
- Gender & Breed Female Labrador Retriever (Spayed)
- Age Older Adult
- Colour Pale yellow
- Marks & Scars Feather has stitches on her chest as she had surgery just 1 week ago. She also has a saggy belly as
- Tagged Yes
- Microchipped Yes
- Tattooed No
- Date Lost 13 Feb 2012
- Where Lost Feather went missing from the fields between Halegate Road and Pickerings Pasture in Widnes, Cheshire (WA8)
- Lost In Region North West
- Lost In Post Area WA8
- Date Found 14 Feb 2012
- Where Found In neighbours garden
- Found In Region North West
- Date Reunited 14 Feb 2012
- Other Info As Feather is an ex puppy farm bitch, she is very shy of people and will not approach strangers, but would run from them. She is wearing a grey collar with 3 tags on it which contain a contact home number, a contact mobile number and the number of her microchip company.
- Listed By dirtychicken
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- 2012-02-16 00:27 digbysmum
- Welcome home lovely Feather. Stay safe now xx
- 2012-02-14 09:08 Meru
- Great news! Welcome home Feather - stay safe girl xx
- 2012-02-14 07:58 slabcabbage
- Wonderful news,
As I have an ex-puppy farm girl (cocker) I know just how special dogs,
they are.
welcome home Feather. no more raiding the bird table - 2012-02-14 06:07 Maggie
- I found the owners comment on her facebook page, which states that Feather was found last night in a neighbours garden.
Welcome home Feather, stay safe xx - into the lovely BLUE you go x
Owners comment about how she was found:
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Thank you all so much for your concern, and the lovely messages of support. She is fine.
I went to my son's circuits class 5-6pm, came straight home and took the dogs straight out so I could have a relaxing evening doing nothing :lol: . We all went out into the fields, and nothing was amiss. We walked to the bottom and back and Feather never came in with the others. She often doesn't come round with us, and will sometimes go along the back garden hedges and fences. However she always meets up with us to come back in. But tonight she didn't appear. So I did their dinner, and the rattling of the dishes usually brings her running. So the others ate their dinner without her. I took Peppa with me and went straight back out to search. There was no sign. Some lovely neighbours went out too. No sign. By about 9.30 I was getting frantic and rang Sarah (dirty chicken) who's number was the first one I came to who answered.
My son, Chris, had come home from work about 8.45 and drove round the lanes looking while I had walked along the riverside path into Widnes. Chris needed to stop at home to check if she'd come back, and as he came through the side gate, he heard the tags on a collar jingle, and thought it was outside. I hadn't taken the others' ones off, and they were inside. So he searched high and low, listening out for it to jingle again. Eventually he went back into the field and started looking into neighbours' gardens. He went into next door and found Feather there. It seems she had gone in, and the gate had swung shut behind her. They have a bird table on the fence which gets raided regularly by Peppa and Feather. I expect Feather jumped up next to Peppa and pushed the gate open by mistake, falling inwards as she did so. I can't understand why she didn't bark when she was being called by everyone, and she'd have heard the others having dinner.
So I have done a week's worth of exercise in one evening, along with Peppa. I did an hour's circuits class, followed by over four hours walking. But it's the best feeling in the world to have her home again." - 2012-02-14 05:27 Daisy
- So pleased Feather has been found safe and sound :-)