Lost: Tan And White Border Collie Female In Northern Ireland (BT79)
- Dog ID 81459
- Status Lost
- Registered 15 Jan 2015
- Name CHIP
- Gender & Breed Female Border Collie
- Age Elderly
- Colour Tan and white
- Marks & Scars
- Tagged Yes
- Microchipped Unknown
- Tattooed No
- Date Lost 14 Jan 2015
- Where Lost Glenelly area
- Lost In Region Northern Ireland
- Lost In Post Area BT79
- Date Reunited
- Other Info Chip is 15 years old and has been disorientated in the last few months.She was wearing a blue collar with the name Anne McGillion on the tag.
- Listed By AlisonH
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- Alerts Sent 18
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- 2016-07-18 21:51 Tintreach
- a collie found recently about 20 miles away in Gortnahey Co Derry has similar colouring
but I dont think would be 16 years old. Maybe a relative of Chip
https://www.facebook.com/1384012768480181/photos/a.1391924071022384.1073741835.1384012768480181/1742616242619830/?type=3&theater - 2015-01-17 10:19 Goldenfrodo
- Thanks Riverlady x Lots of people sharing on Facebook x
- 2015-01-16 10:39 Riverlady
- circulating on twitter..........CHIP Elderly Tan/White Border Collie MISSING http://bit.ly/1AXAXzo #Glenelly #NorthernIreland #BT79 Plz RT
- 2015-01-16 10:19 Goldenfrodo
- Will post on Doglost Ireland FB Group. Hope this old lady is found safe soon
- 2015-01-15 23:13 AlisonH
- Email alerts sent to postcodes BT73-BT85 and Twitter requested.Last edited: 2015-01-15 23:14:35 by AlisonH
- 2015-01-15 22:57 Happiness yorkie lover xxx
- Stay safe girl until you get found xxxxx
- 2015-01-15 22:14
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