Reunited: Lurcher Male

  • Dog ID 93443
  • Status Reunited
  • Registered 19 Oct 2015
  • Name SIGHTED NOT CAUGHT POSSIBLE INJURY
  • Gender & Breed Male Lurcher
  • Age
  • Colour
  • Marks & Scars
  • Tagged Unknown
  • Microchipped Unknown
  • Tattooed No
  • Date Found 17 Oct 2015
  • Where Found near woodman roundabout, swinton, Rotherham, South Yorkshire
  • Found In Region North East
  • Found In Post Area S64
  • Date Reunited 25 Oct 2015
  • Other Info Black with tan speckle whippet/lercher male, floppy left ear very thin and nervous, black collar. Can't get close to him he's too quick at the moment.
  • Listed By AlisonH
  • Views 2930
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JulieH
That's wonderful news! :)
ClaireC
Lovely to read that he is safe.xx
DogLostBobble - Area Co-ordinator - Somerset & East Sussex
Great to read that he is safe :)
Hollieberry
Brilliant news I wonder how long Archie had been missing.
Jumanji - Co-ordinator.South.Yorkshire
This boy was still chipped to his original owners and has gone back to them today. !
Welcome home 'Archie ' and please stay safe from now on xx
JulieH
So pleased to hear he has been caught,these dogs linger in your mind even though you will never meet them.Hope he is okay :)
digbysmum
Great news - well done everyone! xx
Unknown
Great news. Pleased that he is safe, and sound:-)xxx

Hollieberry? Yoiu mentioned sedatives. My friend uses something called "Anxiety" specially for cats, and dogs. She uses it when she takes her cat to the vet as the cat is so nervous, but it does`nt make the cat sleepy just more relaxed. perhaps that was the kind of thing you meant.Last edited: 2015-10-26 09:12:40
Unknown
Wonderful news .well done all concerned..... slowly , slowly is the only way to gain the trust of a frightened dog and all was done right..... hope he now gets a fantastic home xxx
DogLostMe N My Girl - Administrative Volunteer
Another safe dog, well done to everybody involved, I hope there is somebody looking for him.
jolola
Hollieberry sometimes were so worried we just try to think of anything to help 😊 X
Hollieberry
Fantastic news well done everyone I can relax now this one is safe .Deep down I knew my remark about sedatives was totally wrong, thank goodness there is sensible people out there x
fionap58
Yay!!! Gardens and yards are great places for feeding stations, keeping a dog safe and then trapping them as they don't feel threatened. So many on here are caught this way. In fact I have a rescue dog that was loose for 4 days before someone shut him in their garden. Hollieberry...when you're worried about a dog you will try anything and I knew about sedatives as that's what I came up with when my dog went missing, well actually it was a dart gun!
Jumanji - Co-ordinator.South.Yorkshire
Jolola has just text me with the fantastic news that this boy has just been caught !!!!
A trap had been set up where he was visiting regularly for food but the people there have just managed to shut the garden gate and trap him !
A very big well done and thankyou to the people who registered him on Doglost and have been feeding him regularly and gradually gaining his trust . Also to jolola and her partner who have done so much and given so much of their time to help the dog warden with this boy and of course everyone else who has been helping ... great team effort !
I would also add that I totally agree with Fionap58 regards the use of sedatives and the people trying to catch this dog have done exactly the right things .... feeding station , trap. ( even though he hadn't gone in it ) and then gaining his trust enough to be able to contain him in their garden ! Last edited: 2015-10-25 19:32:19 by Jumanji - Co-ordinator.South.Yorkshire
Hollieberry
fioap58 I totally agree with you that is the only way to catch this dog, you are quite right sedatives should not be used silly me coming out with such a thought. My heart really goes out to this dog I just wish he would give himself up but he must have his own reasons for mistrusting people.
Jumanji - Co-ordinator.South.Yorkshire
No that's ok Me n my girl . I have further information and It seems on Friday morning he ran into the side of a car that was stationary in backed up traffic with enough force to dent the car . The lady driver said he ran off afterwards but people who have seen him since said he was limping so there must be an injury. Last edited: 2015-10-25 13:16:12 by Jumanji - Co-ordinator.South.Yorkshire
fionap58
I wouldn't put sedatives in his food, he may stumble into traffic again or fall asleep somewhere unsuitable or where he can't be found and then he's really at risk if he's injured and poorly. As long as he shows himself again and people have had the right advice on how to catch him then it will happen. It does say in other info that you can't get close to him as he's too quick but you will NEVER catch a dog by chasing him, you have to play a waiting game and trap him in a garden or similar or set up a feeding station and then use a trap.
JulieH
So worried about this dog x
DogLostMe N My Girl - Administrative Volunteer
I've added possible injury in name field, if you want I can remove.
Hollieberry
This poor dog may go to ground now he is injured very prone to neck injuries these breeds I do hope he is caught asap .Would it be possible to out sedatives in his food .Damn fireworks they are a real worry !
Jumanji - Co-ordinator.South.Yorkshire
being sighted in KILNHURST and SWINTON Last edited: 2015-10-25 11:40:10 by Jumanji - Co-ordinator.South.Yorkshire
Jumanji - Co-ordinator.South.Yorkshire
This boy has apparently run into the side of a car and is now injured. Since this happened he has not returned to the area where a feeding station has been set up but has been sighted in KILNHURST and SWINTON.
There is a group of people trying to catch this boy but there is an increasing worry that we have firework season approaching !
Hollieberry
Is there anyone who can help ?
Hollieberry
Oh what happened to the poor thing ?
jolola
We need help to catch this poor dog he is now injured 😞 X
Hollieberry
Nights are getting too cold now especially for an undernourished dog.I do hope you can catch him somehow soon .
Jumanji - Co-ordinator.South.Yorkshire
Have spoken with the dog warden and they are working together with some local people to try and catch this boy. Last edited: 2015-10-22 19:13:55 by Jumanji - Co-ordinator.South.Yorkshire
Jumanji - Co-ordinator.South.Yorkshire
I am in contact with the people who have registered this dog and also another person who is also trying to catch him Last edited: 2015-10-22 09:19:24 by Jumanji - Co-ordinator.South.Yorkshire
TracyB
So many of these dogs out at the minute. Is anyone local enough to set up a feed station? They are dreadful foodies especially if been left. If secure feeding place can be set up trapping can be considered, local stray kennels are really good too - known the owners for a long time.

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