Lost: Brindle Lurcher Female In North East (DL10)
- Dog ID 43638
- Status Lost
- Registered 04 Oct 2012
- Name MAGIC
- Gender & Breed Female Lurcher
- Age Adult
- Colour brindle
- Marks & Scars
- Tagged Unknown
- Microchipped Unknown
- Tattooed No
- Date Lost 28 Sep 2012
- Where Lost Scotch corner.
- Lost In Region North East
- Lost In Post Area DL10
- Date Reunited
- Other Info Ran off.
- Listed By Jayne - Founder Doglost.
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- 2013-05-17 20:33 rescue_mum
- Always a good selection of whippet/lurcher types in the Found and Strays sections and the Up for Rehoming sections at www.strayaid.co.uk and www.strayaction.com
Quite a few brindles at both sites at the moment worth taking a look at.
Good luck, hope you find lovely Magic safe and well very soon xxx - 2012-12-28 20:24 SCD
- May be long shot / no connection due to the dates but I have heard a brown lurcher was found a few of weeks ago in Piercebridge and was passed onto someone at a pub in Gainford. Might be worth contacting the pub. Hope you find her.
- 2012-11-30 09:53 ClaireC
- Have text a message to this dog's owner re my post below.
- 2012-11-30 09:46 ClaireC
- Bit of a longshot but...he/she may have been picked up, changed collar and then dumped.
DOGWATCH ALERT
Dogwatch No. 855
please contact PC 2654 Stephen Hinds at Pangbourne police station on the non-emergency number 101.
2. Stray Lurcher
At 16.00hrs on 28 November a skinny, nervous, brindle coloured lurcher wearing a dark collar was seen in Appleton near Abingdon. Attempts to catch it failed because it was too nervous. It was seen shortly afterwards at Tubney and Fyfield. Apparently, since Monday 26 November it had been seen previously at Netherton, Fyfield, Tubney and Appleton. It has raided dustbins for food and if seen again, an offer of food might secure its capture.
Last edited: 2012-11-30 09:47:26 by ClaireC - 2012-11-18 15:12 iluvhoundz
- Is there any more info on this girl? Do we know how old? Any distinguishing features? Size or type of lurcher? Thanks
- 2012-10-13 12:57 Minigirl - Area Co-ordinator, West Yorkshire
- Tried to ring for an update- message left on answerphone x
- 2012-10-06 13:27 Minigirl - Area Co-ordinator, West Yorkshire
- Thanks ashmark- the owner is going to try to get a photo to us as soon as possible.
Magic went missing in an unfamiliar area. They were driving home and stopped for a toilet break when she went missing. The owner thinks it was an area off the A1 near to Thirsk before Scotch corner.
They have been trying to report to area dog wardens and check with kennels. They are going to put posters in the nearest village to where she went missing.
The area is over 100 miles from home. They have returned to the spot a number of times but there has been no sign of Magic yet.
Will check postcodes for surrounding area of where she went missing.
Really hope for news of her very soon
xx - 2012-10-06 12:44 AlisonH
- Text sent requesting photo.
- 2012-10-04 18:47
- Sorry to see that MAGIC is missing.
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