Reunited: Black And White Spaniel Cross Female

  • Dog ID 98931
  • Status Reunited
  • Registered 23 Feb 2016
  • Name POPPY TAYLOR
  • Gender & Breed Female Spaniel Cross (Spayed)
  • Age Adult
  • Colour Black and white
  • Marks & Scars Black and white springer spaniel, black head with white stripe down the centre of head and face, white speckled snout.
  • Tagged No
  • Microchipped Yes
  • Tattooed Unknown
  • Date Lost 22 Feb 2016
  • Where Lost Poppy slipped her lead after a vet check up on the evening of Monday 22nd February, outside McMurty and Harding vets in Wirksworth, Derbyshire. Last seen running across the meadow close-by.
  • Lost In Region Central
  • Lost In Post Area DE4
  • Date Reunited 29 Feb 2016
  • Other Info Poppy is an extremely friendly but exceedingly nervous dog. She's 5 years old and slipped out of her collar, so won't be wearing one. She is chipped. If you see her please call us as soon as possible, as she won't approach strangers, and will probably run away. She is most likely to be found somewhere quiet, as loud noises scare her. Please approach her with care and don't call her loudly as it will startle her.
  • Listed By beckytaylor28
  • Views 6867
  • POPPY TAYLORPoster Image
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Sightings and Information

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DogLostReynard
Any news please?
beckytaylor28
Still not been found but have had two sightings of a springer spaniel in the local area. Have printed out posters, dog walkers have been notified, local businesses, as well as sharing the heck out the poster and posts on social media. Last edited: 2016-02-24 17:06:11 by beckytaylor28
DogLostReynard
Sadly that is true of Dog wardens in some Counties they do not have the resources to go & look for a dog unless they have positive sightings
Please make sure you have plenty of posters up Far & Wide as possible, to get sightings
Go back to the area she was missing from and scent the area, something from her and you (doglost will send you info on what to do)Dogs do go back to where lost, as looking for Mum & can work their way back home.
I would describe her as a Springer Spaniel & also put that in the Breed & add that she has a Full tail
If not already contact Vets ,Chip co, Police 101, Farmers , Hunts, Network rail, Highways , Rescues, Dog walkers Etc & all bordering Dog Wardens, put Posters through doors
Good luck! xxLast edited: 2016-02-24 09:17:14 by Reynard
beckytaylor28
Still not been found or sighted. Posters have been made up and placed around local area. Dog warden has been alerted by wont go out unless a sighting.
darleypug
Seen on fb this morning local to area any up date . Good luck x
JulieH
Hope Poppy is home soon x
Archsuzanne
Shared on Twitter , hope she is found soon xx
Esther
She looks lovely, I hope she is home soon.
Gino
Alerts sent to helpers in DE4.

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