Lost: STOLEN Black And White Female In North East (LS16)

  • Dog ID 93265
  • Status Lost
  • Registered 15 Oct 2015
  • Name DORA STOLEN COB MARE
  • Gender & Breed Female
  • Age
  • Colour STOLEN Black and white
  • Marks & Scars Dora is 14hh. She has a distinctive Black patch on her Right hand side, and half of her eyelashes on her right hand side eye are white. She has a very long mane, so please look out for this or horse with a recently cut mane.
  • Tagged Unknown
  • Microchipped Yes
  • Tattooed Unknown
  • Date Lost 14 Oct 2015
  • Where Lost STOLEN from Hope Pastures Sanctuary Dora is a very nervous horse who will have been terrified at being taken away,
  • Lost In Region North East
  • Lost In Post Area LS16
  • Date Reunited
  • Other Info Dora has several medical conditions which require daily treatment including a hormone imbalance and chronic feather mites
  • Listed By Minigirl - Area Co-ordinator, West Yorkshire
  • Views 9111
  • DORA STOLEN COB MAREPoster Image
  • DORA STOLEN COB MAREExtra Image

 

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Hollieberry
Fingers crossed that this girl is found soon and back on her meds x
AlisonH
I have had a reply from the top number and the lady is looking in to it.
Hollieberry
Alison would it be safe for me to put the exact place it was seen on here incase the horse /pony was moved on .I text the top phone number on the listing with post code .The lovely girl who saw it said it was very dark but she thought the mane was black which would rule the stolen one out but the light prays tricks on the mind but thought it could with worth checking.The sighter also said it was not an area where you could hang around in the dark
AlisonH
Hollieberry can you please give a more precise account of where this horse was seen. Possibly give landmark etc.
themysticalpug
Any news on this potential sighting? has the sanctuary been contacted? so worried about Dora
Hollieberry
A confused black & white horse has been seen at the side of the road BD7 Last edited: 2015-10-19 19:07:03 by Hollieberry
Helperpoppys petsLesley (ID84584)
Does anyone hold a grudge against the sanctuary? Perhaps why stolen ... Not saying anything bad has happened to Dora.
NickyB
my immediate suspicion is that the owner she was rescued from - have they snatched her back............
Hollieberry
Poor Dora been rescued once now needs rescuing again.I hope this girl is found soon and back on her meds x
digbysmum
Hope beautiful Dora is soon back home, safe and well. There are some evil scum about xx
Jaycey
Awww poor Dora...She will be so scared....Hate to use scenario, but are there any Travelers in the area??...Shared on FB...Hope Dora is found real soon xx
Kim
I hope you get Dora back soon, there are some horrible nasty people around, to take her from a horse sanctuary x
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Alerts sent to helpers in LS1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,16,17,18,19.
DogLostJulie - Area Co-ordinator - Surrey & South London
Sharing on facebook - really hope Dora is soon found safe and well. J. x
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Sorry to see that DORA STOLEN COB MARE is missing.
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