Reunited: SABLE & WHITE Shetland Sheepdog Female

  • Dog ID 72470
  • Status Reunited
  • Registered 25 Jul 2014
  • Name CHANEL
  • Gender & Breed Female Shetland Sheepdog
  • Age Young Adult
  • Colour SABLE & WHITE
  • Marks & Scars GOLDEN SABLE WITH WHITE ON HER CHEST
  • Tagged No
  • Microchipped No
  • Tattooed Unknown
  • Date Lost 25 Jul 2014
  • Where Lost EASTVILLE, BRISTOL
  • Lost In Region South West
  • Lost In Post Area BS16
  • Date Reunited
  • Other Info FRIENDLY AND LIKES CHILDREN BUT CAN BE TRICKY TO CATCH, ONLY THE WAY IS SIT DOWN AND CALL HER NAME WITH FOOD. REWARD OFFERED TO PERSON WHO FIND OR GIVE HELPFUL INFO
  • Listed By LANA
  • Views 2478
  • CHANELPoster Image
  • CHANELExtra Image

 

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JP
Happy ending :-)
DogLostBobble - Area Co-ordinator - Somerset & East Sussex
Great news to see Chanel blue. Stay safe lovely x
DogLostShelties Mum - Area Volunteer, Kent
Fantastic news. A wee chip would be a nice welcome home pressie. Delghted to see her back.
sheltielover
Message from Lana (who is on holiday, and message from owner on Dogs Lost Bristol - with a photo - Chanel is home - Great news. No further details.
sheltielover
This is the advice given to the people looking for lost Poppy by Rayden - and it worked. Please read and help the searchers understand why they need to follow this mans advice.
a feeding station is vital to keep this little lady in the area!!! if she was seen inthe field adjacent to the track, then it needs a drag trail all around the perimeter and around the perimeter of any other places she was sighted.. especialy gateways and gaps where she,s been seen going through HAPPILY not chased, also drag around the resevoirs but make sure that they ALL lead back to a chosen site for the trap..for a suitable drag trail i use a bucket sized container, with a fitted lid.i boil up greasy breast of lamb, chicken, throw in a couple of tins of butchers tripe mix (tripe mix is best)plenty of water.and i then use a pillow case on a dog lead.. dipping it in to the mixture i walk my perimeters and obviously redipping every 50 yards or so..but a good idea is to drop say a nice spoonfull of the tripe or a bit of chicken, just to get em excited!!! it works.. but remember 4 very important things..1 all trails must lead to an area that you choose, idealy where you can be sat quietly in a car a safe distance from the trap. 2.. if you stumble across the dog you are after say nothing at all ..about turn and run away, taking all pressure off the dog you could let it see you throw something away, as though it was your chip paper or Mc Donalds junk.keep going and still head for your trap site.. 3..the trap site should contain the best of QUALITY food not a few bonio,s or dried complete food, cooked chicken,, liver etc. and very important COVER it using a piece of old carpet or an old sack,this stops the crows and magpies nicking it. the drag trail will last up to 24 hrs..but keep checking the trap station with the good stuff.. and finally 3..i have found that after 48hrs fear takes over the best of dogs and they are to frightened to go to anyone this includes the owner!! and thats scarey..DON,T look at them, speak to them,just have that lump of good food in tissue paper ,so they can see you throw it either towards them or by them .. then retreat!! i have tried to get in touch with Andy but perhaps someone could pass this on to whoever is trying to cach POPPY. another MEGA important thing is to make sure the trap is not only big enough but strong enough to hold what ever sized dog you are after..NEVER EVER leave a trap set unattended!!! you can catch cats other peoples animals,, and if the dog you are after see,s a trapped animal in that cage, trust me they all send out the same message and it will keep well away... i hope some of this will be of use to you good people on DOG LOST UK because thats what you are...that JAYNE LADY from head office has started something QUITE UNIQUE here and whats most important!!! IT FLIPPIN WELL WORKS!!!
DogLostBobble - Area Co-ordinator - Somerset & East Sussex
Thank you everyone for adding helpful advice and support. Make Chanel too hot to handle.

Just need to clarify that a Shetland Sheepdog and a Sheltie are the same breed the latter being a slang term for the former breed name.

Last edited: 2014-07-28 15:44:35 by Bobble - Area Co-ordinator - Somerset & East Sussex
DogLostShelties Mum - Area Volunteer, Kent
Yes, one in the same.
liver1047
its a sheltie not shetland sheepdog,
liver1047
going to frenchay Thursday, will stick posters over there, x
need any help will meet at snuff mills on Tuesday, x
DogLostShelties Mum - Area Volunteer, Kent
I totally agree about blitzing the area. Such a pretty dog would be tempting to keep. Local paper as well as the nice photo is eyecatching. Fingers cross for an early reunion. x
sheltielover
Have you someone who is willing to help - near to you - who can bring up the DogLost poster I have shared the link to Dogs Lost Bristol, and print off as many as possible to distribute around shops, bus stops, in pubs, near the park, in pet shops, plaster everywhere with them so that if anyone finds her and thinks of keeping her - she will be too hot to handle.
DogLostBobble - Area Co-ordinator - Somerset & East Sussex
Sorry to see that Chanel is missing and I will contact owner with general advice
liver1047
she is so lovely, hope she is found and comes home soon, xxx
liver1047
added to bs34 facebook, have you tried snuff mills, area,
Gino
Alerts sent to helpers in BS1,2,4,5,6,7,15,16,30,34.

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