Reunited: White, Brown Face Jack Russell Terrier Female

  • Dog ID 73184
  • Status Reunited
  • Registered 07 Aug 2014
  • Name MIDGET REUNITED PHOTO
  • Gender & Breed Female Jack Russell Terrier (Spayed)
  • Age Adult
  • Colour White, brown face
  • Marks & Scars White coated, but covered with black spotty skin.
  • Tagged Unknown
  • Microchipped Unknown
  • Tattooed Unknown
  • Date Lost 07 Aug 2014
  • Where Lost Fore wood Crowhurst
  • Lost In Region South East
  • Lost In Post Area TN33
  • Date Found 08 Aug 2014
  • Where Found dug out from a deep hole in woods.
  • Found In Region South East
  • Found In Post Area TN33
  • Date Reunited 08 Aug 2014
  • Other Info Lost with Ivy ID73183, also listed. may have gone down a rabbit hole while being walked in the woods.
  • Listed By Corinne
  • Views 2215
  • MIDGET REUNITED PHOTOPoster Image
  • MIDGET REUNITED PHOTOExtra Image

 

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Ellie
Midget and Ivy are featured in the DogLost Safe and Sound column of the October edition of Dogs Today magazine, out now
Clarkey - Area Co-ordinator, East Sussex
springermad .. you were conspicuous by your absence! Oh and did you say work .. thought it was socalizing this week!! Yes .. a bit warm from the digging but also wet from the rain. I'll be expecting your help next time!! TK was brill .. and she got to see 2 dogs reunited .. a first for her.
DogLostSpringerMad - Area Volunteer, East Sussex
Wow, I missed out completely on this story. Blinking work does get in the way!! What a fabulous story. Very well done Clarkey, TK and owners. Clsrkey, you look a tad warm in the photo!!
Gino
"It`s so good to have the girls back home happy, safe and well. Many many thanks to the tireless Doglost volunteers, particularly Clarkey for locating them with her home made Stethoscope, and TK for being a trooper and yomping through the woods with a spade tied round her neck! So grateful for their efforts and enthusiasm - these ladies deserve medals!!

Thank you, Corinne"
DogLostOwl
Clarkey, that is briliant work. Well done, all involved.
HelperHelen - Dog SOS Derbyshire
Amazing well done to all involved. What lucky dogs, stay safe now little ones Xxx
DogLostMillypod (Chris) - Administrative Volunteer
WOW:)) Well done Clarkey and TK and all involved a Great result.

Welcome home Midget and Ivy. Lovely reunited photos :))
Bo
Little sods - terrier owners amongst us empathise profusely. So glad they are safe and what an inspired idea ref the hose. I shall remember to share that top tip. Xx
sarahw
How wonderful, you are all stars and very helpful Network Rail too. Lovey reunited picture and Clarkey what a picture of devotion :) xx
DogLostSherlock- Area Co-ordinator & Police Liaison - Avon & South Gloucestersh
Wow....amazing story....well done to you all x welcome home gorgeous Ivy and Midget...you two are very lucky babies to have such clever rescuers xx stay safe and always close x

DogLostJayne - Founder Doglost.
Oh Lol that's our co-ordinator Clarkey sweating like mad digging the dogs out....what a star! press the like button for her efforts please! Have to be logged in to see it! Tx
DogLostJayne - Founder Doglost.
OMG you girls are amazing...well done!
TK - Area Volunteer, East Sussex
Wow...... what a morning ..!
So pleased to have helped rescue these 2 adorable little dogs, such sweeties and now safely back home, where I am sure they will be having lots of cuddles ...
Such relief for the family too ... xx

I have rung & spoke to the very kind man at Network Rail & they are now aware these 2 are safely back home x
Clarkey - Area Co-ordinator, East Sussex
Had a chat to Corinnne .. these dogs belong to her daughter Alex had been with Ivy and Midget when they were lost. As it sounded like they had got stuck in a rabbit hole in the woods I decided it was worth going to see if we could get them out. TK kindly came to fetch me and we met Corinne at the woods where the 2 girls were lost.
I went equipped with hose pipe and a spade as I had read on our forum that if you put a hose down a hole you can often hear if a dog's stuck down it! Well, after sticking it down several holes and a bit of calling all 3 of us thought we could hear the girls scratching. I didn't want to start digging until we were sure which area they were in so we took a break then tried again. This time TK definitely heard whining. A bit more investigation and we all heard them.

So Corinne called Alex who came to join us and as we were discussing how to go about digging them out we heard a little bark which was very encouraging. However, it wasn't in the same place so I pinpointed where I thought they were thanks to Alex calling down the hole again and with the hose. We all began digging and eventually 2 little noses appeared!! Very soon we had them out and they were very happy to see their mum! A bit dirty but a quick shake from them and you would not have thought they'd spent 25hrs down a hole!!

Glad to say that the hose theory works in practise and it was also the first time TK had been there to see dogs reunited .. so a very good mornings work!
I ended up smothered in mud and somewhat smelly but hey, who cares!! Well worth it to see Ivy and Midge reunited with their very happy mum!

Reunited photos are on this page but you may have to refresh it a couple of times to see them.
TK - Area Volunteer, East Sussex
Have logged with Network Rail ... they are now aware, very helpful
No sightings or reports from train drivers so far ...
Heading out to help search with Clarkey soon...
Clarkey - Area Co-ordinator, East Sussex
Thanks Alison.
AlisonH
Extra alerts sent to postcodes TN34,TN37,TN38
TK - Area Volunteer, East Sussex
Sounds like you are doing all the right things, and all that you can ... If I can help tomorrow morning in any way, I am more than happy to come and help look / poster etc ... everything crossed they will both soon be found safe & well ... x
Corinne
We have put a cosy bed for them in the woods quite near to where we park the car in case they come looking. Obviously it is a popular place for the locals to feed badgers, as there was loads of bread and scraps - if the girls are still around they won`t go hungry tonight! We have spoken to the houses in Forewood Close, and they are all on the lookout. We have also given phone number to every dog walker we met. We have phoned all vets, dog warden and police. We will have posters printed out by the morning, so will post at all entrances to the woods, also the pub at Crowhurst. All our fingers and toes are crossed tonight - we have one heartbroken little boy!
Clarkey - Area Co-ordinator, East Sussex
Thanks TK and Red Alert.
I hv just spoken to Corinnne and explained that most dogs that go missing seem to go back to the place from where they were lost. I have suggested leaving something that smells of her or them, like bedding in that place along with some very smelly food. Will probably need to put them in a sheltered space and cover with something to make it waterproof tonight as lots of rain forecast. Said they could also try a little BBQ this evening to see if the smells encourage Ivy and Midget to come back. A little chuckle at that so I didn't tell her that I did a BBQ at midnight for Pebbles!!

Good luck and let's hope they come back soon. Last edited: 2014-08-07 21:39:35 by Clarkey - Area Co-ordinator, East Sussex
TK - Area Volunteer, East Sussex
Please could email alerts be sent out to TN34, TN37, and TN38 please ...
Have shared on fb TN37 and TN33...
Have also shared on Hastings dog lovers fb page, Official South East Doglost fb page and Clarkey Doglost Coordinators page ... fingers crossed Last edited: 2014-08-07 22:56:57 by TK - Area Volunteer, East Sussex
Red Alert
Added to fb page
AlisonH
Email alerts sent to postcodes TN33,TN39,TN40

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