Lost: Tri Jack Russell Terrier Male In Central (LE15)
- Dog ID 91815
- Status Lost
- Registered 08 Sep 2015
- Name MOUSE
- Gender & Breed Male Jack Russell Terrier
- Age Young Adult
- Colour tri
- Marks & Scars
- Tagged Unknown
- Microchipped Unknown
- Tattooed Unknown
- Date Lost 08 Sep 2015
- Where Lost 138 Braunston Road, Oakham.
- Lost In Region Central
- Lost In Post Area LE15
- Date Reunited
- Other Info Believed stolen and thought to possibly be at Stables in Screveton Area NG13
- Listed By 3dogsoakham
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- 2020-04-12 11:28 sherrian22
- This little fella has been dumped in Ireland, some of the comments believe it may be travellers who dumped him
https://www.facebook.com/947147278791966/photos/a.947208052119222/1522508191255869/?type=3&theaterLast edited: 2020-04-12 11:30:05 by sherrian22 - 2019-04-15 12:10 elli
- https://www.facebook.com/groups/410184088998291/permalink/2642776539072357/
- 2015-09-09 11:36 3dogsoakham
- The kennels at Screveton has now been cleared of any blame. We have visited this morning and MOUSE has not been taken by them. It is now believed he slipped his collar and has been picked up. There were some gypsies around at the time, but cannot be sure it is them. Dog warden and local vets notified.
- 2015-09-08 22:21 amyroo91
- just a question if he worked at the stables does he not the name of it?Last edited: 2015-09-08 22:29:14 by amyroo91
- 2015-09-08 21:24 3dogsoakham
- The photo is quite similar, but he does have black on his head. It is not my dog, I have reported it on behalf of my neighbour, who is very distressed. Tim, the owner used to work at the stables with his partner, before she died.They took all the other dogs off Tim, but he begged to keep MOUSE as he was the only reminder of his partner. The owner of the stables and another woman visited Tim today, in the presence of a Council officer. When the women left, Tim went to see MOUSE and found he had gone too.
- 2015-09-08 21:13 AlisonH
- will add a similar photo.Last edited: 2015-09-08 21:14:38 by AlisonH
- 2015-09-08 20:35 Owl
- 3dogsoakham, I spoke with head office about this, and Jayne said she would give you a call about best course of action.
- 2015-09-08 20:30 amyroo91
- ive just found claxhill livery stables in screveton dont know if its the one but its the only one that comes up when googled
- 2015-09-08 20:17 Gino
- Alerts sent to helpers in LE15. NG13.
No photo available - 2015-09-08 19:07 3dogsoakham
- Does anyone know of stables in Screveton NG13? owners name is Alex (female), this is where we believe MOUSE is
- 2015-09-08 18:21 3dogsoakham
- The owner lost his partner two weeks ago, so has severe anxiety, losing the dog is the final straw. Two women from the kennels where he used to reside called on him this afternoon, whilst he was talking to a council officer. They then said they were going for a drink in Oakham. When they checked on the dog, he had gone, the women had been holding him. Please check out stables in Screveton area NG 13.
- 2015-09-08 17:47 Gino
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