Reunited: White And Black Spots Border Collie Female

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  • Dog ID 47984
  • Status Reunited
  • Registered 28 Jan 2013
  • Name MAISIE
  • Gender & Breed Female Border Collie (Spayed)
  • Age Adult
  • Colour White and black spots
  • Marks & Scars Slightly pink nose
  • Tagged Yes
  • Microchipped Yes
  • Tattooed No
  • Date Lost 25 Jan 2013
  • Where Lost the field next to The Glebe in St Mellion, have seen her a number of times around the Polborder and Pentillie Areas
  • Lost In Region South West
  • Lost In Post Area PL12
  • Date Reunited 02 Feb 2013
  • Other Info Rescue dog, only came to her new home on Friday 25th January and got caught up in her lead and ran off. She is wearing her collar still. She is very scared of humans and will run off if approached too suddenly. She has been missing since Friday 25th January and was last fed Friday afternoon.
  • Listed By Eblacklock
  • Views 4378
  • MAISIE Poster Image
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Sightings and Information

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DogLostMillypod (Chris) - Administrative Volunteer
Well done to the finders. Best wishes sent to Maisie with your new family.xx
DogLostMax - Area Co-ordinator - Cornwall & Area Volunteer - Durham & Ireland
Glad she is safe back home. xx
dstaylorhawkins
Wonderful news indeed - Maisie your new life full of love and comfort for the first time starts right now x
Jackie
Wonderful news she's been caught, well done to the couple for getting her and not just ignoring her on the doorstep...you stay safe now Maisie one day soon you will know how safe and loved you are and will not want to run xxx
lesleyjane
That's great news, well done those people! She chose the right doorstep it seems! Hope she has many happy times in her new homexx
angi
so pleased this gorgeous girl is now safe :) :) have a wonderful life Maisie in your new home xxx
ClaireC
Lovely lovely news of this beautiful girl. Stay safe Maisie from now xx
LoopyLurcher
Hooray!!!! Can't say how pleased I am she's been caught & can now enjoy a proper homelife! Welcome home Maisie!!!!
DogLostJayne - Founder Doglost.
Great news...
DogLostPoochpal - Regional Co-ordinator - South West - Police Liaison Team
So pleased to see this, well done everyone.
Spindle
Great news, glad she is now safe. Welcome back Maisie.
Eblacklock
To the wonderful people on doglost Maisie was ccaught by a wonderful couple this morning. Maisie was sleeping on their door way and they managed to trap her and put a lead on her.. she is back home and is enjoying lots of cuddles and fuss. Thank you all for your help. This is a wonderful service.
Spindle
eblacklock, have sent you a text.
DogLostMoogie - Area Volunteer, Cornwall
Could you contact local dog warden to see if they can set up a trap for her. Not sure if RSPCA will help but worth a try. Some farmers may own traps so worth asking around. It's good there's been further sightings of her and that she's looking well. Get some food down where she's been seen and something that belongs to her. BBQ might help entice her in.
linz
no luck with her sister then
Eblacklock
thanks for all your advice so far, we have tried all these approaches but she is like a wild dog and has no inclination to come for food or a human. The dog search lady suggested getting hold of a fox trap, does anyone have any advice on this or where to obtain one? She does seem to be staying the same area but this covers fields and woods over quite a large area...
Teddys Mum - Area Volunteer, West London
Try lying down and whimpering. She will be inquisitive and quite likely to approach. Have some food in hand and slip lead over same arm. Good luck I so hope she is caught very soon.
linz
really got everything crossed that todays the day good luck
LoopyLurcher
C'mon Maisie please let yourself be caught
Eblacklock
dog searcher and sam have found Maisie but she keeps running off - her sister is on her way out.
Eblacklock
Spotted at Briston Farmhouse in St Mellion near Briston Orchard - looking really well apparently... my boyfriend is out looking and going to call k9 search dog
dstaylorhawkins
shared again today - i spoke quickly to the Rescue Centre today whilst there, the man said that in Maisie's favour she was used to living outside before she went to them so will be used to the weather which will help her now etc Good Luck i wonder if she is lying low until she gets hungry etc xx
Eblacklock
no we looked in the fields this morning but did not see anything.. left food out and nothing has been eaten... no spottings this morning :(
LoopyLurcher
Oh blast I was hoping it was Maisie. However the more people who have her pic the better! Has anyone seen her this morning?
Eblacklock
Spoken to the chicken owner - he said there is another collie that runs around that area who belongs to one of the farms - that was the dog he saw :( covered the whole of st mellion village with flyers so that they can confirm whether they have seen Maisie or not - she is distinctive with her mostly white colouring.
LoopyLurcher
Staked out the graveyard til it was too dark to see but no sightings, however she may have been seen by chicken owner next to it...
dstaylorhawkins
Shared again
LoopyLurcher
Fraid I can't get over there til soon after 4
DogLostMoogie - Area Volunteer, Cornwall
Can a new alert go out to helpers in this area please due to this sighting?
DogLostMoogie - Area Volunteer, Cornwall
Did you contact K9 search as soon as she was sighted? Take something that belongs to hers or the other dog she's close to and leave it near to where she was spotted. Also put some food down too....smelly sardines or something. BBQ in the area, anything to keep her there. Good luckLast edited: 2013-01-30 10:30:32 by Moogie - Area Volunteer, Cornwall
LoopyLurcher
Fab news! Praying she'll be safely home soon...
Eblacklock
spotted this morning at St Mellion Resort - in the field by the church and now heading up towards the car park area.
DogLostMoogie - Area Volunteer, Cornwall
Any news?
Eblacklock
thank you all for the advice. Once we get another sighting of Maisie - woodside have said they can bring Daisy May out... but we haven't had a sighting since 9am yesterday now :(
Teddys Mum - Area Volunteer, West London
I was involved in a similar situation. A newly rescued, very nervous unsocialised dog did a runner. We enticed her out of a hedgerow with another dog that she had become attached to. It worked so well. So if you can get Daisy-May, that may well be the only easy way and fast way to get her. Hope it works, good luck.
dstaylorhawkins
shared on Facebook
dstaylorhawkins
I thought i recognised Maisie! I am a volunteer there and walked them both together just the once, both very nervous, unsocialised dogs i loved them both, they really stuck together i held one in each hand on their leads but they both insisted on walking on the same side together and staying close, i think having Daisy May there is the answer here, well done and i am sending you all so much luck in finding this dear little dog asap x
nai
I have shared on FB. I can print posters and take up to the vets in Torpoint tomorrow if that would help? Hope shes home soon.
DogLostMoogie - Area Volunteer, Cornwall
Eblacklock, my email has ben returned. please could you email me juliaarcher@sky.com. Thanks
DogLostMoogie - Area Volunteer, Cornwall
Hi Eblacklock, you called me earlier with your email address. I've just sent you the info to help catch Maisie. Contact number for K9 search dogs is also on there. Please let me know if you need any more info and I'll try to help. I'm circulating on Facebook and twitter. Please let us know asap if she's spotted again.
LoopyLurcher
Been driving round looking/asking/telling but expect she's holed up somewhere dry as the rain is hissing down. I don't have a printer so can't hand out flyers/posters which is frustrating. Hope she's found safe soon poor little girlie.
Spindle
Try not chasing her, watch from distance with binoculars. If you can keep her in one place you can then start putting down food regularly.
Eblacklock
They wanted to home them separately in the end as Maisie was a bully to her sister - would be great if can get her an area and get Daisy May back out. She may also respond to girls voice who spent time with Maisie in woodside but could not get a spotting of her when they were around
Eblacklock
Hi, Thats correct Maisie is from Woodside. We had her sister out yesterday and she can come out again tomorrow. The problem is she is running away from everything that scares her so we can't keep her in the same spot to get Daisy May (sister) close enough to her...
dstaylorhawkins
Hi i may be wrong , i think i recognise this little dog from Woodside??? if i am right she had a mate - a sister i think?? The 2 were there together to be rehomes, if i am correct, the other dog could be good to borrow to take with you (if possible) when looking for Maisie, they were so close, hoping to be rehomed together. Apologies if i have this wrong and good luck
LoopyLurcher
Has anyone got any ideas how to calm & catch a dog running scared & crossing main road without spooking her further? Off out to help in an hour... I've suggested having smelly treats & sitting down & calling softly when she's spotted & will be taking my boy Zephyr who is a gentle & reassuring hound.
LoopyLurcher
Left a voicemail for owner, forwarded to someone else in area & will try to get out looking after work. Poor Maisie must be so scared! Hope she's found soon
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