Lost Dog in Cork

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Lost Dog in Cork

Missing: A small brown and grey female Yorkshire terrier. She is 10 years old.

She was last seen on the Cork-Kinsale road, on the Cork side of Riverstick on Saturday May 1st.

Somebody may have picked her up as the road was very busy over the bank holiday weekend. Many people visited Kinsale for the Rugby 7s and may have seen her.

If you have any information please call 0863160974 or email deniseomeara08@hotmail.com

Lost Dog in Cork Website or the Lost Dog in Cork Facebook group for more information.

Found Dog in Bray – Mac’s Back!

Lost Dog in Bray FoundSo the huge news is we’ve got Mac back. The other great news is that while he’s a bit thin, he’s physically in great condition. He has clearly been shaken up by his ordeal, but aside from being tired and initially timid, he’s very quickly returned to form.

The cool thing is we got Mac back as a combined result of pretty much everything we’ve been doing. We worked hard, and a lot of other people worked even harder on our behalf, but the combined effort is what led to finding him. Continue reading ‘Found Dog in Bray – Mac’s Back!’

Another Possible Sighting

Yesterday we went around sticking up posters and talking to people. I’m not even sure that people particularly notice posters once they’re up, but the benefit of walking around the area and talking to lots of people while they see you putting up posters is very real. I’ve heard a lot of similar stories of dogs being taken in the area. I understand that one dog being taken is of very little consequence to anyone other than the family it was taken from, but I can’t understand how dogs can go missing every other week without something being done.

Anyway, I spoke to someone yesterday who might have seen a dog matching Mac’s description near Kilbride Lane in Bray. This road runs between Killarney Road and Herbert Road. The group she described didn’t sound unlike the teenagers and dogs I mentioned previously. I know it’s all a bit tenuous, but please keep your eyes open if you’re in the area. Thanks.

Dog Lost in Bray – Possible Sighting

A friend of a friend got in touch via Facebook to let us know they thought they’d seen Mac on Old Conna Road in Bray on Thursday 29th. They saw a couple of teenagers with a greyhound, two other dogs and a dog that looked a lot like Mac. This ties in with a couple of bits and pieces we’ve heard, if anyone sees a group matching this description in the area, please get in touch ASAP. Thanks.

Lost Dog in Bray- Update

So it’s been a pretty long day, but it’s felt fairly productive.

First up I headed to the Wicklow ISPCA pound in Rathdrum. There’s a dog warden and pound and also a dog sanctuary, they seem oddly connected, yet separate. It almost seemed one was there to save dogs from the other. It was fairly heart breaking all in all, lots of really nice dogs with very uncertain futures. If anyone reading this is thinking about getting a dog, I’d strongly urge you to consider rescuing a pound dog.
On a side note, Mac was originally a rescue dog, we got him when he was about 10 months old through Dogs in Distress. It’s a great organisation, and everyone involved in it seems really clued in to finding the right dog for the right person/family. I know it’s really exciting to get a puppy, but there’s a lot to be said for getting a slightly older (usually) trained dog.

So after visiting the pound, I headed home to sort new flyers out, but my printer (useless HP photosmart) died, so I had to peg it over to Dun Laoghaire. Star Office supplies upstairs in the shopping centre sorted me out. They printed out the flyers at a reduced rate and laminated a bunch of them for free. Really nice of them.

After that, I basically trudged around Bray going into every shop/cafe/headshop/charity shop etc and telling the manager and anyone else listening about Mac. A lot of places agreed to stick up posters, even places that don’t usually take in that kinda stuff. I got around 40 shops to put something up, which isn’t bad. It took a couple of hours, but was well worth it, wish I’d done it sooner.

When I came back up from Bray, we got fairly excited when someone mailed us a pic of a dog that had been found in Meath that looked a lot like Mac. I knew it wasn’t him, but I still had to pull up photos and compare markings. Not our dog unfortunately. Bizarrely I discovered I have a few hundred photos of Mac’s left side, but less than 10 of his right. Weird, don’t see why it doesn’t average out. If you were thinking about getting a dog though, that Meath one certainly sounds nice.

I wrapped up the evening by following up calls with a few people who are helping out on the ground and chasing up on mails etc.
Not a bad day all in all.

Long Weekend

Bray Jazz Festival is on this weekend, so I figure there will be a lot of extra activity in the town. I’m about to head off postering and talking to people for the morning, but would ask anyone in the area to keep their eyes open.
I think there’s a good chance Mac is in the vicinity, and to be honest his theft was so brazen it wouldn’t surprise me if whoever had him was walking around publicly with him.
After I stick up posters I’m heading around to vets and pounds in the area. We’ve spoken to many of them, but no harm linking up in person too. Long day ahead, but it’s all good. Thanks again guys.

Dog Lost in Bray – Summary

Lost Dog in BrayMy dog Mac was stolen from our family home in Bray on the 26th of April 2010. He is a 2 year old Jack Russell terrier. He is tan and white, fairly small. His tail is docked, but is longer than they usually are. He is chipped and neutered and was wearing a blue bandanna collar with a name tag (though I doubt he still has that on).

Thanks

Taking my dog Mac was probably the worst thing that anyone has ever done to me. It’s a really weird combination, it feels partly like the invasion you feel from a house/car theft, partly like an assault and partly like a bereavement, but one that you can’t grieve through. No doubt that sounds very melodramatic and over the top, but it’s where we’ve been at recently, suffice to say a pretty dark place. Don’t get me wrong, I know this is barely a blip versus many things people go through, but it’s been pretty rough, especially on the kids.

What has got us out of that slump is the amazing response we’ve had. People have been looking out for Mac, they’ve put up posters, made calls, tweeted, facebooked, they’ve even wandered around dodgy areas in Bray talking to some fairly sketchy characters. A lot of people I’ve approached in Bray recently have already heard about Mac and are already keeping an eye out for him. I’ve come across posters in places that I didn’t put them. People are helping out in many other ways too.

So I just wanted to say thanks. Thanks to everyone who’s been involved and who’s looking out for Mac. On Monday, I didn’t think I’d see my dog alive again, but today, I’m feeling pretty optimistic about it. We’ll see how things pan out over the next few days, but either way, it’s nice to have your faith in people returned.

Lost Dog in Bray

Lost Dog in Bray

My dog Mac was stolen from our family home in Bray on the 26th of April 2010. He is a 2 year old Jack Russell terrier. He is tan and white, fairly small and has a slightly longer tail than most Jack Russell Terriers. He is chipped and neutered and was wearing a blue bandanna collar with a name tag (though I doubt he still has that on).

We are devastated, he is completely a part of the family, and pretty much acted as the third child in the house.

He has a fantastic nature, is a bright and alert dog and pretty much everyone just falls in love with him.

Since we put the word out that he was taken, people have been really fantastic, be they friends, neighbors or even complete strangers, everyone has done what they can to help. Lots of people have posted about it on twitter, facebook,blogs and various lost and found sites. Many people have been in touch, looking for updates, other photos, posters and more information, so to help with that, I thought it would be worth setting up this site.

Hopefully I’ll have good news soon, either way, I’ll update when I can.

Thanks everyone for all the help and support.

Emmet