Reunited: Tan Saluki Male

  • Dog ID 84917
  • Status Reunited
  • Registered 01 Apr 2015
  • Name NOW REHOMED
  • Gender & Breed Male Saluki
  • Age Young Adult
  • Colour tan
  • Marks & Scars
  • Tagged No
  • Microchipped Unknown
  • Tattooed Unknown
  • Date Found 31 Mar 2015
  • Where Found Headcorn,
  • Found In Region South East
  • Found In Post Area TN27
  • Date Reunited
  • Other Info Painfully thin.
  • Listed By Jayne - Founder Doglost.
  • Views 2369
  • NOW REHOMEDPoster Image
  • NOW REHOMEDExtra Image

 

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Willow Dood
Have a ball in your forever home, beautiful boy! xxx
Viv B
Happy days for him again.
digbysmum
Great. Hope this lovely boy is back to full health. Hope he has a long and happy life in his new forever home xxx
Happiness yorkie lover xxx
Good luck fella xxxxxx
Goldenfrodo
Good luck in your new home sweetheart xx
ClaireC
Thank you Shelly. I will advise admin. Last edited: 2015-05-25 22:23:13 by ClaireC
shelleyD
I saw on fb that he had been rehomed Claire x
ClaireC
Any further updates does anybody know please on his condition now?
shelleyD
I'm almost certain I know where this dog came from & if it is him, he is much better off in a new home. I have a holiday caravan in about 15 miles from where he was found & there is a family that live on site as the dad works there & they have had a few of these poor dogs at various times to train for hunting rabbits, they were kept outside & at some point they all seem to go 'missing' the most recent being the male puppy they got last year, not even sure they gave him a name or just called him dog :( they also had one they called bitch until last year. Anyway, this poor little fella really looks like him. I asked one of the kids a few weeks ago if they still had the puppy & he just said "na, it ran away!" I didn't get a chance to investigate further but could very likely be him & they aren't the sort of people that would have microchipped him. I am going there tomorrow so I will try & ask some stealth questions about when he 'ran away' etc. I don't think i will be mentioning this little fella though, would rather the finds a lovely new home if it is him. Would just be nice to know tha there isn't another poor little lost soul out there with nobody looking for him x
ClaireC
Thanks Mathers22
mathers22
Fantastic - I'll follow him and hopefully we will get some updates for him. Well done xx
ClaireC
I can't possibly think or say how this poor dog has been "living" in the past! However, the future must surely be looking a whole lot better now that he is in a better place with responsible loving people to help him for which I thank them. xx
BB451 Kent co-ordinator
Update from finder, taken from facebook post.

"So here's the latest.....no microchip (grrr) so he's been taken by the dog warden who will hold him for 7 days at Viking Oak Kennels. http://viking-oakkennels.co.uk/ After that they will try and home him. I already have 2 charities prepared to take him in so I'll direct them to Viking Oak. I decided to call him Rodney ("This time next year Rodney....." I really hope he's a dog millionaire lol!!) and have sent him on his way with a www.redhoundfordogs.co.uk donut bed, a www.equafleece.co.uk jumper and a fleece blanket aswell as a belly full of food. The vet, Pierson Stewart and Partners kindly donated an advocat spot on treatment and a worming tablet so he's been well looked after. I'll keep an eye out for him and watch his progress. I'm sure someone will snap him up quickly, he's not only beautiful but so lovely and gentle. It's heartbreaking x"
Rose
OMG poor boy needs a lot of TLC x
Millys Mum
How awful to see such a beautiful dog in such a state. Poor lad but, as SpringerMad has said, so lovely to see him so warm and cosy (wearing a nice coat) in his bed! Bless this little boy and know he will find himself a nice new home and family to care for him (also hoping he's not claimed...). Wish we could have him (our Milly the Rottie wouldn't be amused) but our placid, easy-going NZ Huntaway would love his company. Thank you for caring for this sweet Saluki lad.Last edited: 2015-04-01 11:29:26 by Millys Mum
mathers22
Poor boy - lets hope nobody claims him - onwards to a better life xx
DogLostSpringerMad - Area Volunteer, East Sussex
He is certainly being well looked after now, all tucked up in that cosy bed.
BB451 Kent co-ordinator
Extra photo added you may need to refresh your browser to see it xx
BB451 Kent co-ordinator
Further information from finder.

"golden tan colour with a white stripe down his chest, white paws with feathering, tiny black feathering off ears - all typical saluki. approx 6-12 months old, no chip, male, malnourished, found TN27 Headcorn last night."
DogLostSpringerMad - Area Volunteer, East Sussex
Shared, poor thing is very skinny.
DogLostJayne - Founder Doglost.
Photo to follow.

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