Reunited: Blue Merle Border Collie Female

  • Dog ID 78953
  • Status Reunited
  • Registered 27 Nov 2014
  • Name NOW CALLED MILLIE
  • Gender & Breed Female Border Collie
  • Age Adult
  • Colour Blue Merle
  • Marks & Scars Has an old injury of a broken leg which has healed by itself. Also suffers from seizures.
  • Tagged No
  • Microchipped No
  • Tattooed Unknown
  • Date Found 25 Nov 2014
  • Where Found Dorstone Herefordshire
  • Found In Post Area HR3
  • Date Reunited 02 Jan 2015
  • Other Info
  • Listed By Dooley
  • Views 1535
  • NOW CALLED MILLIEPoster Image
  • NOW CALLED MILLIEExtra Image

 

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Esther
So glad for Millie, many thanks to her new mum.
Goldenfrodo
Good luck in your new home sweetheart xxx
Holly
Glad Millie got her forever home!
ClaireC
Bless her and your vet. I will make admin aware and they will move her into the blue. Happy New Year to you and I know Millie is definitely going to have one. Thank you xx
Happiness yorkie lover xxx
Fantastic news xxxxxxxxxx I'm so pleased for her x x
I think she should go to blue reunited now xxxxxxLast edited: 2015-01-02 12:14:14 by Happiness yorkie lover xxx
Dooley
Sorry for the late reply ! No one came forward for Millie but she has a permanent home with my vet colleague Lou. Millie's seizures are more under control now & she has been spoilt rotten over Christmas !
Happiness yorkie lover xxx
Great to see xxxxxx
ClaireC
Has the lovely Millie now got a permanent home for Christmas with her vet?
ClaireC
Thanks Dooley and love the name x
Dooley
Hi Claire. She has now been named Millie ! She is also fab with children, cats, well just about everything & everyone !! She will have a home for life with my Vet colleague if no one comes forward x
ClaireC
Thank you for keeping us updated. So pleased to see that she is responding to the meds and of course that she is settling in well with your colleague. Does she have a new name? xx
Dooley
No one has come forward for this lovely girl yet. She has settled in well with my colleague & her seizures are becoming less frequent since starting medication. Will keep you informed x
ClaireC
Lovely to read that if nobody comes forward that the vet will keep her where she will most definitely get the best care, love and attention. Do please let us know the outcome for her. Thank you. xxLast edited: 2014-11-29 17:22:49 by ClaireC
Happiness yorkie lover xxx
Different dog ignore my post below xxxx
Happiness yorkie lover xxx
79003 please check xxxx
Dooley
She is such a lovely friendly dog, who is well trained & loves people & dogs. She is a little overweight too ! The break in her leg has healed at quite an angle (poor mite) but that doesn't stop her from getting around. She has started medication for her seizures & if no one comes forward, then one of the vets here at Hay Veterinary Group has offered her a home. Herefordshire Dog Warden has also been informed
ClaireC
Thank goodness she's been found.

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