Saturday, December 31, 2011

Online pet detectives solve case of the stolen spaniels to retrieve their dogs outside travellers' camp By David Wilkes


No doubt the dognappers thought they had found a soft target when they snatched these fluffy little fellows. But the disappearance of six rare Tibetan spaniels from award-winning breeders Heather Simper and Elisabeth Scoates galvanised dog lovers across the world into remarkably powerful action.
Appalled by the raid on the kennels in the Oxfordshire village of Upton, near Didcot, friends set up a Facebook site appealing for information about the missing dogs.
And vital tips soon began flooding in about their possible whereabouts.

In safe hands: Owners Elisabeth Scoates, left, and Heather Simper are reunited with three of their dogs, Ivy, Harriet and Gus

In safe hands: Owners Elisabeth Scoates, left, and Heather Simper are reunited with three of their dogs, Ivy, Harriet and Gus.

Within 24 hours, more than 450 people from as far afield as the U.S. and Norway had joined the online hunt. Hundreds of ‘missing’ posters showing pictures of the dogs were distributed and vets alerted across Britain.
By the day after the theft, sufficient leads were established for retired teachers Miss Simper, 64, and Miss Scoates, 63, to point the finger of suspicion at a travellers’ camp 25 miles away.


They informed police, who visited the camp near Tadley, Hampshire, and found one of the dogs, three-year-old Harriet, tethered outside a caravan.
Like all the dogs, she has been microchipped so her identity was easily confirmed.
The next day, two-year-old Gus, a champion show dog, was found outside the same camp. His owners suspect he might have been freed after captors realised the dogs had become ‘too hot to hold on to’.
Both dogs were hungry but not physically harmed, and are now safely back home.
The kennels at the back of the home of Elisabeth Scoates and Heather Simper from Didcot, Oxfordshire, where they had six dogs stolen.

The kennels at the back of the home of Elisabeth Scoates and Heather Simper from Didcot, Oxfordshire, where they had six dogs stolen.
Another dog, Ivy, had turned up on their doorstep, possibly having run off when the thieves struck. But the search for Gladys, two, and seven-month-old puppies Alice and Amy continues. Last night Miss Simper, who has judged at Crufts, said: ‘The theft left us feeling numb, it’s like somebody stealing our children.
‘But the support from the local community and the general public has been immense and we can’t thank everyone enough.’

Tibetan spaniels originate from the Himalayan mountains,where monks used them as watchdogs. Puppies cost up to £1,000. The dogs were stolen on Tuesday. Miss Scoates described seeing four men coming out of the kennels and running towards them shouting, before they drove off.


A facebook page called 'Missing Tibetan Spaniels' set up to publicise 6 Tibetan Spaniels stolen from the home of Heather Simper and Elisabeth Scoates

A facebook page called 'Missing Tibetan Spaniels' set up to publicise 6 Tibetan Spaniels stolen from the home of Heather Simper and Elisabeth Scoates
By yesterday, numbers joining the ‘Missing Tibetan Spaniels’ page on Facebook had swelled to more than 1,500.

Some people fear the dogs may have been spirited away, possibly to Ireland, to be used to make money from breeding. The appeal has also spread to Twitter, where celebrities such as Gary Barlow and Davina McCall have been asked to help.

One Tadley resident said a few dozen families live on the traveller site, adding: ‘I wouldn’t go anywhere near that place. I’ve heard the police won’t even go in there unless there are a few of them.’

A spokesman for Thames Valley Police said: ‘We are investigating and appealing  for witnesses.’


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2080556/Online-pet-detective-solve-case-stolen-spaniels-retrieve-dogs-outside-travellers-camp.html#ixzz1i6yBqoIk

Courtesy of the Daily Mail

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

http://www.farplace.co.uk/

Farplace Animal Rescue has a free recycling scheme where you can help our cause without any cost to you. They can provide a collection box that our recycler empties and freepost bags for small cartridges and mobiles (although these can also go in the large boxes too).

"We help animals others reject like FIV positive cats in our cat hospice. We also purchase land for habitat creation and development and have purchased our first woodland in 2009 for this purpose.
You can sign up to the scheme here and the recycler we use will be in touch within a couple of days either with Freepost bags or with a box to save the cartridges in. If you have an existing box of cartridges we can also collect this".

Sign up now at http://www.farplace.org.uk/Page/22/Recycling/
They can also take used stamps - these can be sent to the following address (not a freepost alas) - Stamps N All, Dept FAR, PO Box 83, Bude, EX23 0WY

They also have guaranteed places in the GREAT NORTH RUN, GREAT MANCHESTER RUN and BRIGHTON MARATHON - details can be found on their website in the Events section.
Harry 
Persian, fluffy male cat with a distinct grey and white coat, bushy grey tail, neutered, relatively friendly but doesn’t like being picked up. He has a red collar and a black ball magnet attached to it.   Last seen near the River Wandle by Rawnsley Avenue, Mitcham, postcode CR4.
He went missing onthe 24th December 2011.
There is a reward offered for his safe return.

Tel: 07739 706607

Thursday, December 22, 2011

MIARed Female Hungarian Vizsla (Age: Puppy)
Missing from Kirkfield Bank, Lanarkshire, ML11 area, (Scotland). On Friday, 16th December 2011

CONTACT: 07766 115244

Friday, December 16, 2011

AXEL

BLACK & TAN Male Doberman 

Missing from BARNBY CROSSING / BULLPIT LANE CROSSING , NG24 area, (Central) on Thursday, 8th December 2011

Possible sighting in the  Beacon Heights area

There is a REWARD for AXEL's safe return.

CONTACT: 01636 674345

SCOOBY
Chocolate Brown With White Male Sprocker.
Missing from Shepley Road, Barnt Green, Birmingham B45 8JW, B45 area, (Central) on Thursday, 24th November 2011
There is a OFFERED REWARD for SCOOBY's safe return.
CONTACT: 07769 902441 or 0121 4456442

Thursday, December 15, 2011

Missing Cats in Churchill Road

Friendly young female and vocal Brown Rosetted Bengal Cat last seen half way up Churchill Road in Earls Barton, Northamptonshire at approximately 18:00 on 14th December 2011

Significant reward offered for safe return.

Very much missed family mischievous pet
Missing Cats in Hawkchurch


Missing Cat Alert. Missing from 6.12.11

Ginger and white colouring with amber eyes, neutered, three year old male, neutered and micro-chipped,lost from Hawkchurch which is on the Somerset/ Devon border EX13.
Jack, Missing Cat Alert.

Jack is a 3 year old black and white DSH. He was wearing a red safety color. He is microchipped. At the moment he has a shaved belly as he has been unwell, he is on twice daily medication which obviously it is important he gets. He has a white belly and feet and white bridge of nose with a little black nose. He was last seen near the centre of town in St. Ives Cambridgeshire, PE27. He likes to sleep a lot and hoping he has taken sheltor somewhere as it was very windy the night he went missing. Please get in touch if you have any information
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