Lost: Black Lurcher Female In Wales (NP25)
- Dog ID 61524
- Status Lost
- Registered 18 Dec 2013
- Name MO
- Gender & Breed Female Lurcher (Spayed)
- Age
- Colour Black
- Marks & Scars She is the brown/black colour that old dogs go, and her whole face is grey with age.
- Tagged Unknown
- Microchipped Unknown
- Tattooed No
- Date Lost 17 Dec 2013
- Where Lost Ran away from RedBrook, Monmouthshire.
- Lost In Region Wales
- Lost In Post Area NP25
- Date Reunited
- Other Info She is staying in monmouth, but lives in Bromyard so may be trying to find her way home????????????
- Listed By jes
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- 2017-01-04 07:53 Lisa P - Regional Co-ordinator, Central
- Have emailed for update Coco x
- 2017-01-04 01:05 Coco
- No photo . No comment. No news ? jes
- 2014-04-13 09:43 Sarah
- https://www.facebook.com/groups/310468682359348/permalink/660217204051159/
Might not be the right area though.
Sighted only. Post says "Please share Bridgend Saturday 6.30pm - jus followed a lovely black Greyhound type dog who was limping by Bryntyrion/Cefn Glas - ran off Before I could help and had the baby in car so couldn't go after him/her on foot. The dog was quite scared, looks underfed and has pressure sores. Please share so the poor dog will be found and looked after as no wardens on duty and I want to know he/she is safe!" - 2013-12-19 11:19 Goldenfrodo
- Will contact and request photo. Hope she's found soon xLast edited: 2013-12-19 11:20:55 by Goldenfrodo
- 2013-12-18 12:04
- Sorry to see that MO is missing.
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