Reunited: Brindle Boxer Female

  • Dog ID 64164
  • Status Reunited
  • Registered 05 Feb 2014
  • Name MADDIE
  • Gender & Breed Female Boxer
  • Age
  • Colour Brindle
  • Marks & Scars
  • Tagged No
  • Microchipped Yes
  • Tattooed No
  • Date Lost 05 Feb 2014
  • Where Lost West Hendon Broadway/Welsh Harp Reservoir area, NW LONDON
  • Lost In Region South East
  • Lost In Post Area NW9
  • Date Found 15 Feb 2014
  • Where Found Found by council worker
  • Found In Region South East
  • Found In Post Area NW9
  • Date Reunited 15 Feb 2014
  • Other Info We got her from dog shelter couple of years ago,so she gets scared very easily mainly by people with sticks and noisy sounds.
  • Listed By JimmyZno4
  • Views 4870
  • MADDIEPoster Image
  • MADDIEExtra Image

 

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Shelagh
So pleased you have your girl back. Stay safe now
Unknown
Excellent news. Well done Council worker. Sta very close now Maddie, you beautiful girl:-)xxx
Ann
Thank goodness! So pleased to hear this. Welcome home Maddie.
Wizzie
So, so happy to see this news, enjoy the slobbery kisses from her, stay safe Maddie xxx
LindaT
Fantastic news!So glad that Maddie was microchipped and returned safe and sound.I bet the family are smiling just like Maddie is in her extra image:-)
Stay safe now poppet!
lesleyjane
I will have great pleasure taking down posters tomorrow!
lesleyjane
HOORAY!!!!!! Just got a text from the owners, so happy!!! Well done finder, glad she was chipped, stay safe now Maddie!! Maybe I'll meet you on a walk one day. Meanwhile have a good sleep ( owners, too!!)xx
DogLostMillypod (Chris) - Administrative Volunteer
So pleased to see gorgeous Maddie is home and safe :))
JimmyZno4
Hello everyone!Can't believe I'm writing this here,but Maddie has been found!We got a call that she got found because of her chip,by council worker,who brought her to us just an hour ago!She was dirty and starving,but she's all clean,well fed and sleeping now :) Thank you so much for your help,it means a world to us!We will try to help as much as we can,to give such a happy ending to every dog who got lost.
LindaT
Shared on Lincolnshire Essex and Trent Boxer Rescue members forum. Hope there is some news or a sighting soon, it`s good she is microchipped.
Ann
Hope it's OK with the owners, I've also added this link to Streetlife.com under "around Kingsbury".
lesleyjane
Royal Mail sorting office a great idea, Ann. It opens early so hope owners can pop in before they go to work.
Ann
Another thought - if you believe street posters are being taken down, what about having posters displayed in cars on local streets? I'd happily leave my car in your area for a day with a couple of posters inside the windscreen. Perhaps a couple of friendly neighbours would do the same? Unfortunately it couldn't be on main roads with parking restrictions, but it would raise the profile in the immediate area.
If you need any more posters printed, please let me know and I'll gladly help.
Ann
Couple of thoughts - the Royal Mail Sorting Office is practically on your doorstep. It's worth asking if they would put up a couple of posters (with the reward on) in their canteen or toilets. Postmen would probably notice a new dog in the area.
The Hendon Sea Cadets on Cool Oak Lane are having a boot sale this Sunday - worth printing some half size posters and asking if they would put them by the tea/coffee counter. Offer a donation for doing so, maybe - the couple that run the Cadets are local dog owners. Again, they might pin a poster in their toilets where the kids would see - kids notice dogs.
Tube strike tomorrow (if it still goes ahead). Hendon overground / First Capital Connect is very busy when the tubes are down - a couple of posters on the entrance poles wouldn't hurt. There is also a covered seating area on the platform - the poster might not stay long, but you might catch the 7am - 9am crowd before station staff take it down.Last edited: 2014-02-11 12:29:06 by Ann
JimmyZno4
We are still thinking that someone must have stolen her and hopefully is just waiting for reward,that's what happened to our colleague,she wouldn't go out by herself,not even if we kept doors/garden gate open.Hopefully that reward will help...Last edited: 2014-02-10 21:37:39 by JimmyZno4
JimmyZno4
Not sure if its not allowed to hang posters on street sign poles,but all the ones which we hanged in our area have been taken down,the ones in the park and other areas were not damaged or removed.Its very strange in our opinion...
lesleyjane
Yes, Ann, odd there's no news. Maybe the £100 reward now offered may help.
Ann
Saw posters over the weekend on the Welsh Harp Reservoir side - inc some with the reward written on. And I saw a link on Dima's facebook page. Is it unusual to have heard nothing at all - this is a pretty big dog to not have been noticed.
lesleyjane
Dima is aware of Maddie, is spreading the word.
lesleyjane
....or just search Dima Yeremenko on FB!!
lesleyjane
On FB search Good Boy Dog School then click on the link they've posted that says their page is on the community page.....I did that and was then able to post a FB message to Dima who is listed on that page.
JimmyZno4
We are also putting posters everywhere in West Hendon area,but I can't seem to find the facebook page of the Good Boy Dog School.
lesleyjane
I put some posters up at Harp today, Ann, but more would be great....will go to Pets at Home and Sainsbury's at Hendon later. Really great idea about Good Boy Dog School, hope owners do this.
Ann
There are a fair few dog walkers use the Welsh Harp, including Dima of Good Boy Dog School - I'd suggest it's worth "liking" his facebook page and posting there, lots of locals (inc me). I'll print some posters today and post around the Harp tomorrow (I'm just off Wood Lane).
JimmyZno4
Thank yuo very much for helping us!!!
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lesleyjane
Thanks, mayjul, have texted owners about this one. Looks younger but who knows?
mayjul
So sorry Maddie is missing. There is a boxer for sale that went on yesterday in Nottinghamshire that is very similar to Maddie on Gumtree. Worth a look I think, but not sure if the Gumtree dog is slightly younger. Really hope you have Maddie home soon x
DogLostBattersea Dogs HomeBattersea
I have made a report at BDCH for Maddie, no news yet but we will let you know if she is reported here. Ref 00139260
lesleyjane
I met Maddie's owners today, they are devastated and are doing everything possible to get her back. I have spread the word, too. Fingers crossed for good news soon.
Unknown
Paws, and fingers xd for Maddie`s safe return. Stay close Maddie until you are found. Such a beautiful girl.
Scoobster
Area should be South East not NW . Updated area x
Gino
Alerts sent to helpers in NW2,4,7,9,10,11. HA0,1,3,7,8,9.

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