I am sending a copy of this post to the Pembroke rescue folks who will spread the info far
and wide. I am not able to forward you attached flyer to lists (and I could not open it to
add it to this post) but if folks think they may know of your dog they will contact you direct
about him.
Greenup KY is located about 2 hours southeast of Cincinnati on the KY side of the Ohio River
It is not far from Portsmouth OH.
Neena
On Thu, 12 Feb 2009 07:36:07 -0800 (PST) Tim Wright <smokie231@...> writes:
Hello,
I need help. My 8 year old Pembrook is missing. The wife let him out to use the bathroom on Feb 4th and he has disappeared. The wife was out with him and she was cleaning off the car so we could go for our regular car ride to the park.
I have notified the County shelter and the local vets and put up flyiers all over town. Copy included.
We have had this dog for 5 years and he is great with my grandkids. Name is Chance.
If one turns up found in your network, could you contact me.
Hi,
There has been a corgi found in West Valley, Utah. I don't have
details yet, but it's currently with someone who used to show Newfies.
Get in touch with me at taflar @ yahoo. com (remove spaces) if you
need more info.
Peggy
--- On Mon, 4/21/08, Celie Reynolds <celie1@...> wrote:
From: Celie Reynolds <celie1@...> Subject: [corgis_lostandfound] PWC found Spokane WA To: corgis_lostandfound@yahoogroups.com Date: Monday, April 21, 2008, 10:31 AM
A stray, intact male, 25 pound, 2-3 year old, red & white Pembroke was turned into SCRAPS on April 18th. He has an adopter waiting to pick him up on the 23rd. SCRAPS phone number is 509-477-2532.
A stray, intact male, 25 pound, 2-3 year old, red & white Pembroke was
turned into SCRAPS on April 18th. He has an adopter waiting to pick
him up on the 23rd. SCRAPS phone number is 509-477-2532.
celie1@...
Thank you for the post! Not my Buck unfortunately. Taken Oct 5th from Western New Mexico possibly by a visiting elk hunter. Buck is a 2 year old male Sable Tri colored.
Best
Kimberly
shedgepath <jimanie@...> wrote:
A r/w neutered (overweight) male corgi has been found in Hamilton, NJ. He has a white blaze and white collar. He appears to be about 9 yrs old (just a guess) and is well cared for. No collar. Found by someone who already has corgis and can't keep him. She is taking him
to the vet to check for a microchip - but if anyone has corgis in the area, you might want to check.
A r/w neutered (overweight) male corgi has been found in Hamilton, NJ.
He has a white blaze and white collar. He appears to be about 9 yrs old
(just a
guess) and is well cared for. No collar. Found by someone who already
has corgis and can't keep him. She is taking him to the vet to check
for a microchip - but if anyone has corgis in the area, you might want
to check.
Rescuer is Wendy Lockhart at 609-462-8050.
Please feel free to cross-post.
I look at every "found" Corgi as Buck was transported away, more than likely by a visirting Elk hunter !
Best
Kimberly
Celie Reynolds <celie1@...> wrote:
This was an old, very small, sable girl.
> > Hey Celie, > Which Corgi was this? > Buck is still not home, but I expect him to be! > Kimberly > > Celie Reynolds <celie1@...> wrote: > Corgi and owner have been reunited. YEAH!!! > > Ce;ie Reynolds >
> > > > > > --------------------------------- > Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. >
This was an old, very small, sable girl.
>
> Hey Celie,
> Which Corgi was this?
> Buck is still not home, but I expect him to be!
> Kimberly
>
> Celie Reynolds <celie1@...> wrote:
> Corgi and owner have been reunited. YEAH!!!
>
> Ce;ie Reynolds
>
>
>
>
>
>
> ---------------------------------
> Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile.
Try it now.
>
The following request for help was first posted on Corgi Rescue. Since I am a new member of Yahoo's Corgis_lostandfound, I am re-posting this information for Kimberly. Kimberly's contact information was inadvertently cut off before the info was sent to me. If you have any ininformation regarding this possibly-stolen Corgi, please contact me. Thank you. Lola, Secretary of the Central NM Corgi Club,
505/994-1329; e-mail: lolastude@aol.com
"Please help Buck was picked up near my home in Western New Mexico. I live outside a village called Quemado in Catron County. He was picked up on a dirt road called Omega road north of US Hwy 60. This is hunting season so very possibly a hunter picked him up between 3-4pm on October 5th 2007. He had a small multi- colored collar on & is registered with the AKC. He is 2 years old. He is sable in color with white on face & some black. I can identify him. Please help as someone has him ! Kimberly"
The following request for help was first posted on Corgi Rescue. Since
I am a new member of Yahoo's Corgis_lostandfound, I am re-posting this
information for Kimberly. Kimberly's contact information was
inadvertently cut off before the info was sent to me. If you have any
ininformation regarding this possibly-stolen Corgi, please contact me.
Thank you. Lola, Secretary of the Central NM Corgi Club, 505/994-1329;
e-mail: lolastude@...
"Please help Buck was picked up near my home in Western New Mexico.
I live outside a village called Quemado in Catron County. He was picked
up on a dirt road called Omega road north of US Hwy 60. This is hunting
season so very possibly a hunter picked him up between 3-4pm on October
5th 2007.
He had a small multi- colored collar on & is registered with the AKC.
He is 2 years old. He is sable in color with white on face & some
black. I can identify him.
Please help as someone has him !
Kimberly"
Please send my info out everywhere as more than likely he was transported out of NM.
Thanks so much !
I miss him greatly
Kimberly
corgynmom <pdcampbell@...> wrote:
--- In corgis_lostandfound@yahoogroups.com, "firekeeper87830" <firekeeper87830@...> wrote: > > Hi ! Please help Buck was picked up near my home in Western New Mexico.
Kimberly,
If you will grant permission I will
crosspost your message to the Corgi Rescue list so rescuers in NM can be keeping an eye for Buck as well.
--- In corgis_lostandfound@yahoogroups.com, "firekeeper87830"
<firekeeper87830@...> wrote:
>
> Hi ! Please help Buck was picked up near my home in Western New Mexico.
Kimberly,
If you will grant permission I will crosspost your message to the
Corgi Rescue list so rescuers in NM can be keeping an eye for Buck as
well.
Debbie
Hi ! Please help Buck was picked up near my home in Western New Mexico.
I live outside a village called Quemado in Catron County. He was picked
up on a dirt road called Omega road north of US Hwy 60. This is hunting
season so very possibly a hunter picked him up between 3-4pm on October
5th 2007.
He had a small multi- colored collar on & is registered with the AKC.
He is 2 years old. He is sable in color with white on face & some
black. I can identify him.
Please help as someone has him !
Kimberly
Grace,
Did you make a call to ask if you could see him or make an appointment
as this rescue has posted on its website? Or did you just show up with
the entourage you described? Had you shown up on my doorstep in the
same way, you would have received a similar greeting I assure you.
Quite bluntly and frankly, you were trespassing on private property.
Your way is simply not done. Our dogs are fostered in private homes,
we are not shelters and we don't have visiting hours nor do we
appreciate someone showing up out of the blue to take a look around.
Besides personal safety, there are a whole realm of reasons most
rescuers won't just open their door to any stranger who lands on their
stoop, regardless of why. It just isn't safe for them or the dogs
entrusted in their care. If someone makes prior appointments and
arrangements then things can be worked out; but don't show up
unannounced.
It should be obvious from the pictures given the differences in the
markings that this dog isn't/wasn't Bear. The dog did not look sick,
just young and immature which was age appropriate for the one given
him. Besides, you have/had posted Bear's microchip number. Scanning
for microchips is routine among most rescuers and if his number had
come up, then I'm sure you would have been contacted. They knew it
wasn't your dog.
You are also very wrong about the corgi community not rallying around
someone with a lost dog. I've seen example after example, time after
time where the community has become involved and helped by any means
possible. I can cite several posts from the Corgi Rescue list where CA
rescuers have doubled checked tris for you to make sure they weren't
your Bear. I would say you aren't being exactly fair to those in the
CA corgi rescue community. Furthermore, the rescuer you are railing
against now is the very one who first brought Bear to the attention of
the Corgi Rescue list.
It is very sad that Bear was stolen while sitting out at the road by
your mail box and the most likely reason was taken was to be used for
breeding by the gentleman you refused stud services to. Alienating law
enforcement, having restraining orders taken out on you, alienating
rescuers who are trying to keep an eye out for Bear, being arrested; I
think most would agree is not the most productive or constructive way
to try to get one's dog back.
Debbie
If this is not my dog why would those people not at least let me see the dog???? Even to having the police go to there house? I was not wanting to bother a soul just see the dog? I have a scanner to use but I would only have to see this dog to know if he is mine or not. Same they could not show me the dog! would have saved us a lot of problem. I am planning a law suit as we speak.
If the dog is not mine why not let me see him? What is the problem with that? I don't think any of you would not feel the same way. After the hours and months and months of looking and finding where he was sent from San Diego to a rescue in LA by a rescue down here the trail has just followed.
The dog looks sick like Bear did once when he got sick after eating a poisoned mouse one time. He is thin and hair looks poor. I am not blaming them for taking the dog from San Diego. Why would they not just let me see the dog they have? I took the police with me and a private detective and the nice gentleman slammed the door in our faces and said get a search warrent. That would give them plenty of time to move him again.
I am sick about all of it! Sick of begging people to help me. When someone else misses there pets I am sure they are not getting any assistance either. The woman brags about 1,800 dogs she adopted out! What are the odds that just one of mine was one of those. How many belonged to someone that is searching for them and of course they are gone someplace that they choice and no one can find them.
I am a died in the road animal person! My animals are my life after losing my husband and to our life that him and I shared he was Captain with the San Diego Humane Society Animal Rescue so I do know somewhat about rescuing animals. I have done my share over 25 years living out on a ranch I have helped people with there own animals for years.
Now when I try toget my own dog back I get slammed by people like you that post to me about being unfair about this. I am not unfair I just wanted to see this dog. If it is not my dog why not just show him to me?
If I had a dog I was not sure about I would certainly never deny someone the right to check the dog out.
The door that was slammed in my face, I heard Bear inside I am sure of it. They had live 15 or so dogs there. But I raised Bear. I whelped him and he is 7 years old and was my constant companion. I would know him from 100 corgis that looked like him. That dog looks like Bear to a lot of different things. Even the description of the time the person had the dog to when he ended in rescue.
To say I am sick about it I am sick of people right now. What was the harm in seeing the dog?????
I hope every other corgi owner never has this problem! It tears your heart out one piece at a time! I have had corgis for over 20 years and I will not quit till I find Bear and your opinion is nothing to me. I cry every morning when I wake up and know that I don't have my boy. He is very important to me. I can't even feed the other animals without crying because Bear always supervised that job with me! Thank you so much for being such a kind person.
Grace writes: I have lost my corgi on 12/13/06 and right now I am
getting very close to finding him.
According to what you've written on the Corgi Rescue list, you knew who
took Bear and where he was located not long after he was taken. That
the local law enforcement was not helpful to you was unfortunate.
"We are onto a dog stealing affair down here."
If you are referring to the dog you've mistakenly identified as Bear,
then you are on to no such thing. Your original telling of Bear's
disappearance indicated he was taken by someone known to you at least
as an acquaintance.
There are a number of productive things one can do which can be found
on some of these websites:
http://www.petrescue.com/library/find-pet.htmhttp://www.wikihow.com/Find-a-Lost-Doghttp://www.fidofinder.com/find-your-lost-dog.php
Debbie
--- In corgis_lostandfound@yahoogroups.com, "Grace" <graceex@...> wrote:
>
> Hello
> Just a note to let you know I know every single step that this lose
> will cause you. I have lost my corgi on 12/13/06 and right now I am
> getting very close to finding him.
Grace, how many times have you posted on the Corgi Rescue list that you knew who
took Bear and where he was? You've stated you knew that not long after he went
missing.
> We are onto a dog stealing affair down here.
You are on to nothing of the sort. Shoot, we have one in our foster program now
that
looks a heck of a lot more like Bear than does the one you've mistaken for him.
And
NO, it is not Bear; ours is only a year old and we DO have the paper trail to
prove it.
Debbie
--- In corgis_lostandfound@yahoogroups.com, "m_odel" <m_odel@...> wrote:
>
>
> My wife and I had a little female Pembroke cori, taken from our home,
>
> at the ent of April 2007. Her name is Foxy. She is a reddish golden
> color with whit chest, paw's and legs. We live on Lake White Waverly,
> Ohio. She is our baby girl. We feel like our child has been kidnapped.
> Please help look for her. Call Tammy 740-253-1344
> Thank You,
> m_odel@...
>
Hello
Just a note to let you know I know every single step that this lose
will cause you. I have lost my corgi on 12/13/06 and right now I am
getting very close to finding him. Please join the corgi rescue groups
and watch all postings. Go to www.petfinders.com they are the best to
show you but still keep checking. if you want to know more I am at
www.expressionsofgrace.com and look under Bear's Blog for information.
We are onto a dog stealing affair down here. email me at
graceex@... I have stuck to the computer like glue for months now.
It is just like losing your child! God bless and do not give up!!!
Grace
Our male corgi was stole on 12/13/06 from in front of the mail box that
day. I saw a truck pulling a horse trailer pull away but had not missed
our Bear then. Bear is 7 years old. Chip #4414072B44 and he is missed
more than we can ever say! Bear has very distinct white markings and
is show quality. Bear hates cats and is not altered so not very well
house broke either. We just want our dog back! PLEASE REMEMBER US!
Email graceex@... We are in Lakeside California! He could be
anywhere now.
Forwarded with permission:
-----Original Message-----
From: Kathleen Mallery
Sent: Friday, August 10, 2007 7:04 PM
Subject: Stolen Corgi-Pocatello, ID
I just received a call that a red/white, spayed female, Pembroke has
been stolen from a backyard in the vicinity of Falcon Circle North in
Pocatello, Idaho (east Idaho). This female IS microchipped. There is
no way she escaped the fence. SHE WAS STOLEN. I-15 runs straight
through the area (north/south) so she could be on her way to Montana
or Utah. As well I-86 goes east and west. We're praying she is not
on the move with someone.
Please, anyone in the area or knowing anyone in the area, please,
please help us get the message out and return this girl to her owner
who is devastated.
We're trying to alert all shelters, veterinarians and rescue groups.
Flyers are, at this very moment, are being made for posting in the
area. The police will take a report as soon as they clean up all the
car accidents.
Shelter personnel on the Idaho Rescue list, please be on the lookout
for this sweet girl. She is 2 1/2 yrs old and a bit on the large
side, very sweet, loving and trusting. If you know of other outlets
to notify, please do so and help us find her.
Permission to crosspost.
I'm on the west side of Idaho so can do no more than alert the
internet.
Kathleen Kruh-Mallery, Parma, Idaho
Castell PWC & CWC
http://www.angelfire.com/id/castellpwc
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My wife and I had a little female Pembroke cori, taken from our home,
at the ent of April 2007. Her name is Foxy. She is a reddish golden
color with whit chest, paw's and legs. We live on Lake White Waverly,
Ohio. She is our baby girl. We feel like our child has been kidnapped.
Please help look for her. Call Tammy 740-253-1344
Thank You,
m_odel@...