Lost: White And Black Jack Russell Terrier Cross Female In Central (DE6)
- Dog ID 46815
- Status Lost
- Registered 30 Dec 2012
- Name ZIGGY
- Gender & Breed Female Jack Russell Terrier Cross (Spayed)
- Age Elderly
- Colour White and Black
- Marks & Scars Black patch above right eye. 16 years old. Partially sighted and rather deaf.
- Tagged No
- Microchipped Yes
- Tattooed No
- Date Lost 27 Dec 2012
- Where Lost Brailsford, Derbys.
- Lost In Region Central
- Lost In Post Area DE6
- Date Reunited
- Other Info Ziggy went missing from the garden. She is 16 years old and is partially sighted and rather deaf. PLEASE call the numbers below with any info/sightings. Thank you.
- Listed By Mark
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- 2013-03-05 23:24 Belle
- I'm so sorry that you never found Ziggy. Checked every day. :((((((
- 2013-02-09 17:07 Belle
- Hope someone gets in touch soon about Ziggy. Still scouring the rescues etc for any sign of her.
- 2013-01-30 21:46 littlehelper
- Have put face book
- 2013-01-30 21:40 littlehelper
- Have you rung Babbington Kennels 01159324576 also go in person to RSPCA don't just take there word not there good luck
- 2013-01-30 14:02 Belle
- Fingers crossed for dear old Ziggy. x
- 2013-01-30 08:12 B30
- Advertised in this weeks Countryman's Weekly magazine.
- 2013-01-08 19:50 Belle
- Still thinking of you all and Ziggy. x
- 2013-01-01 21:59 B30
- Put on Facebook East Mids & Warks
https://www.facebook.com/groups/270158526343032/ - 2013-01-01 17:25 Belle
- Thinking of Ziggy and your family Jeremy. Many fingers crossed.
- 2013-01-01 17:17 Zigginson
- Just a bit more information about Ziggy. We were increasingly sure that Ziggy could have been taken by a fox or even a badger. Both animals are in abundance around here and there are urban foxes dumped here by the RSPCA who catch them in Derby. However, Owl and other sources of information and tips on the web indicate that both types of animal are highly unlikely to attack. let alone kill, a live dog, both being very wary of dogs. Last edited: 2013-01-01 17:18:39 by Zigginson
- 2013-01-01 17:06 Zigginson
- To all at Doglost. I am Jeremy, the owner of our lovely little dog Ziggy, who went missing on the 27'th. Thank you, all, so very much for the fantastic effort and work in printing posters and distributing them and working to find Ziggy. There have been walkers searching the aerea, phone calls, texting and all sorts spreading the word. Today, Owl and her fabulous tracker dog, came to us and after being introduced to Ziggy's scent, we set off in a North Westerly direction across the fields with a positive "live" dog scent. After two hours the tracker was getting tired so we came home to have a bite to eat and a hot drink. When owl left as we went outside to the car the tracker immediately Froze sensing the same scent from the North West. Owl was clear that this was the scent of a live dog. We had lost all hope finding Ziggy at all, let alone alive, and now there is a glimmer of hope. This sad experience has taught us that there are a lot of fantastic and kind people out there and to you all I send my heartfelt thanks. Happy New Year to you all and fingers crossed of a happy outcome. Jeremy.
- 2013-01-01 09:45 rottie
- Good luck today if owl comes over.owl you a very kind,have been texting dels owner from DE5,not sure if a suitable one you could look at xx
- 2012-12-31 20:44 rottie
- Owl forgot to say my number is 07976 922573. Thanks Vicky
- 2012-12-31 18:58 rottie
- I can do flyers tomorrow,i have 100 hopefuly that will be a good start.i know owner thought may be to late but unless hear any different will take in the morning and do as many as possible.dog located down farm drive away from road,Is unlikely she will have got that far but you just never know.pkease let me know owl if i can help in anyway as only 10 mins away.more than happy to help this lovely old girl.Last edited: 2012-12-31 19:04:27 by rottie
- 2012-12-31 18:37 Owl
- This dog is already top of my list due to her age, so will give Mark a call this evening. Weather tomorrow looks reasonable and I am only an hour's drive away. Wandering old dogs can be harder to track than one would think, they double back on their tracks and go round in circles, but we will happily give it a go. Meanwhile I suggest a flyer drop to every single home in Brailsford.
- 2012-12-31 12:38 Mark
- Thanks Munro33, looks like the black patch is over the other eye for dog 46751, and Ziggy was microchipped...
Thanks for helping. - 2012-12-31 05:31 Jayne - Founder Doglost.
- Alerts sent out to helpers in DE3,4,6,22,56,65.
- 2012-12-30 23:36 Munro33
- hi there, was just scanning the found dogs and could dog 46751 be ziggy? i know it is quite far from where she was taken but people do take dogs and then dump them further away and the markings sound so similar...
- 2012-12-30 23:12 Mark
- What a great idea, I will see if I can get in touch. Our other dog, a Westie, has behaved strangely since Ziggy went missing, possibly due to scents he's picked up, so it might work??
Thanks again. - 2012-12-30 22:57 rottie
- Wonder if worth asking doglost team if owl could help with her tracker dog wispa,Not sure if suitable as missing from home garden and might be to many smells also weather may have hindered.Dont know enough about tracking but might be worth asking,she seems to get good results.helped a friend of mine.brilliant person and very clever dogLast edited: 2012-12-30 23:02:10 by rottie
- 2012-12-30 22:18 Mark
- Thank you ever so much for your support and offer to help, it's greatly appreciated. We have already taken posters to the local Post Office and shops, vets and rescue centres, and local radio stations with announcements. I suppose the more publicity the better. Because we live in a fairly remote area and Ziggy's age we fear the worst, but obviously we are trying to do all we can to find her. Thanks again for your support.
- 2012-12-30 22:09 rottie
- Hello,i live in ashbourne so happy to help with any postering or leaflet drops.didnt want to text this time of the evening but will text you in the morning.good luck hope you get some answers.she looks like a lovely girl.Last edited: 2012-12-30 22:13:25 by rottie
- 2012-12-30 19:34 Unknown
- Info and Advice sheet sent.
- 2012-12-30 18:57 Riverlady
- circulating on twitter
- 2012-12-30 18:38 Mark
- Hi Sue, Ziggy is 16 years old, half blind and rather deaf. She was let out into the garden on the evening of the 27th Dec and was never to be seen again. It is very unlike her to wander off, she is not very agile and rarely strayed far from the house. We are worried a fox could have something to do with her disappearance. Many thanks for your help, best regards, Mark.
- 2012-12-30 17:58 B30
- Mark how old is Ziggy?
- 2012-12-30 17:22
- Sorry to see that ZIGGY is missing.
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