Lost: Brown Jack Russell Terrier Cross Male In South East (OX7)
- Dog ID 58238
- Status Lost
- Registered 10 Oct 2013
- Name NED
- Gender & Breed Male Jack Russell Terrier Cross
- Age
- Colour Brown
- Marks & Scars rough-coated with a long tail short legged
- Tagged Unknown
- Microchipped Yes
- Tattooed No
- Date Lost 04 Jul 2013
- Where Lost Great Tew OX7 - within West Oxfordshire
- Lost In Region South East
- Lost In Post Area OX7
- Date Reunited
- Other Info He was wearing a Kenyan beaded collar with red and orange bead patterns on brown leather. He had lost his brass address tag, but is micro-chipped with PETtrac.
- Listed By Gino
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- 2013-10-10 14:31 Niki
- to the other with descriptions,most of them reply keep looking, someone knows something somewhere{sorry about typing keyboard is crap!}
- 2013-10-10 14:28 Niki
- I sympathise with your plight,my two terriers went missing off farm in sy21 wales on july 6th no sightings of either of them. i email every rescue centre i can find from one end of the country
- 2013-10-10 09:31 Gino
- Alerts sent to helpers in OX7,15.
- 2013-10-10 09:30 Gino
- He went missing with our other terrier. the two dogs went missing together the day that the Cornbury Festival was opening. They did occasionally escape, but would always return within an hour or so. This one would always be the one to return home first if we hadn't already found him trotting round the village or visiting the pub. Both dogs are well-known in the village. There were a couple of sightings of them in the morning that day, (notably by the game keeping staff) but then no more, in spite of us alerting the whole security team at the Festival. Dogs were not allowed on site, so they were on the look-out the whole weekend, but there were no further sightings. It's unlikely that the two dogs would have stuck together for long, and our assumption has been that someone just took them home. Ned (dog above) is a very endearing and nice-natured dog, and would easily jump into someone's car. Robbie (on 2nd email) is less friendly, but I've included his details on a separate email.
Obviously, our hopes of finding either of them are slender after all these weeks, but any information you could find would be incredibly gratefully received. We also reported their loss to the Cherwell Dog Warden in Banbury, as dogs don't recognise local authority boundaries, but we've had no news from that direction either.
- 2013-10-10 09:16
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