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30th Apr 2008 - 08:51 PM
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TotemSpirit Posts: 906 Joined: 16/8/2007 Member No.: 20,287 From: Queensland |
REWARD
2 SIBERIAN HUSKIES LOST 29.04.08 1 MALE DARK GREY/WHITE 1 BLUE 1 BROWN EYE WEARING CHOKE CHAIN 1 FEMALE LIGHT GREY/WHITE 1 BROWN 1 BLUE-BROWN EYE NO COLLAR LAST SEEN IN AMAMOOR AREA Both microchipped PLEASE CONTACT SARAH – 0754884693 MOB - 0423053553 Video on youtube with more pictures of them! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ctQJAl7VQA This post has been edited by TotemSpirit: 6th May 2008 - 09:49 AM |
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| Guest_The Warden_* |
30th Apr 2008 - 09:09 PM
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Do they need help putting up posters or anything? I am fairly local (not far anyway.)
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30th Apr 2008 - 09:17 PM
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TotemSpirit Posts: 906 Joined: 16/8/2007 Member No.: 20,287 From: Queensland |
Do they need help putting up posters or anything? I am fairly local (not far anyway.) Thank you, they are my dogs actually - & I would appreciate any help! I am doing fliers right now, my partner is out driving around - after working 12 hrs I have 2 young children with me at home every day, we have been driving all today - Calling.... so i think Im going to need all the help I can get! |
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| Guest_The Warden_* |
30th Apr 2008 - 09:22 PM
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Sent a PM but I'll come out at 2pm tomorrow - can't get out now or I won't get sleep before work.
When did they go missing? |
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30th Apr 2008 - 11:02 PM
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Forum Regular ![]() Posts: 3,522 Joined: 7/12/2004 Member No.: 4,114 |
the RSPCA has 2 sibes but they call them crosses brought in today, worth a check. They cover the ?Dakabin area...was looking just in case. Give them a call anyway.
I don't know where anywhere is n QLD but here is the link http://lostfound.rspcaqld.org.au/search/se...&statusid=2 |
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30th Apr 2008 - 11:32 PM
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TotemSpirit Posts: 906 Joined: 16/8/2007 Member No.: 20,287 From: Queensland |
the RSPCA has 2 sibes but they call them crosses brought in today, worth a check. They cover the ?Dakabin area...was looking just in case. Give them a call anyway. I don't know where anywhere is n QLD but here is the link http://lostfound.rspcaqld.org.au/search/se...&statusid=2 Thank you I will call them first thing in the morning! |
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1st May 2008 - 10:58 AM
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Breeder/Exhibitor/Spitz Breed Enthusiast Posts: 7,641 Joined: 18/6/2005 Member No.: 6,159 From: Cessnock Hunter Valley State: NSW |
Oh dear, im so sorry, its a terrible feeling, i really hope you find them.
Have you called your local radio station to put in a shout out? And the ranger to keep them up to date Best of Luck Sarah |
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1st May 2008 - 11:24 AM
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TotemSpirit Posts: 906 Joined: 16/8/2007 Member No.: 20,287 From: Queensland |
I have been into both local radio stations & dropped off flyers there, with there pictures on them.
I have been into the RSPCA & they contacted a place that puts them on the sites throughout QLD & I also emailed them pics to add to the notice. I have put flyers up in our local shop & school & on a couple of telegragh poles. I have been in contact with the council & spoken to the Ranger. I dropped a flyer at one vets so far & rung the others. Any other idea's appreciated! Regards Sarah Edited to say : I just put an ad in the Gympie Times for - Fri-Sat-Tues as well... SO HOPE I GET SOME GOOD NEWS OR FIND THEM SOON!!! Thanks for the well wishes Katie. This post has been edited by TotemSpirit: 1st May 2008 - 12:15 PM |
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1st May 2008 - 11:52 AM
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Away with the Fairies Posts: 19,216 Joined: 9/7/2003 Member No.: 1,359 From: The Outback State: NSW |
Hope someone spots them soon. thinking of you
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1st May 2008 - 12:23 PM
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Forum Regular ![]() Posts: 3,522 Joined: 7/12/2004 Member No.: 4,114 |
hope they are found soon. I thought the RSPCA link was worth a try I am sorry it wasn't them. I just watched your utube too
Stick them on every lost dog website available. Make sure your telegraph pole pics are big with massive numbers for people to see driving past. Go through this list it has good tips http://www.petalert.com.au/resources/tips.php This post has been edited by Rusky: 1st May 2008 - 12:36 PM |
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| Guest_The Warden_* |
1st May 2008 - 02:33 PM
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I'm heading out shortly. I just got home from work. I'll pop into random businesses and give them fliers in Amamoor and surrounding suburbs.
When Axle went missing we were told by someone (SES I think?) that lost dogs will generally go about 3km max a day. |
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1st May 2008 - 04:12 PM
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TotemSpirit Posts: 906 Joined: 16/8/2007 Member No.: 20,287 From: Queensland |
I'm heading out shortly. I just got home from work. I'll pop into random businesses and give them fliers in Amamoor and surrounding suburbs. When Axle went missing we were told by someone (SES I think?) that lost dogs will generally go about 3km max a day. Or someone could have picked them up, the scariest option for me, unless they have them safe & are going to return them? Thanks Alot Warden!!! This post has been edited by TotemSpirit: 1st May 2008 - 04:22 PM |
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1st May 2008 - 05:13 PM
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Confessed dog nut Posts: 1,768 Joined: 24/2/2004 Member No.: 2,075 |
Sending good vibes your way, I went through exactly what you are going through a little over two years ago, sadly I have never heard anything about my sibes.
Keep positive, send emails to everyone you know and ask them to forward it on to everyone they know, ring the fire station, the local ranger, the police, and try to get a local radio station to put it on the radio. |
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| Guest_The Warden_* |
1st May 2008 - 05:45 PM
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The good thing about sibes is that even if someone picks them up with no intention to return they probably don't have the means to contain them properly, nor the experience to train them and they'd get out of hand very quickly.
I dropped some off at businesses, some posts and also emailed a few businesses and asked them to let their staff know. I would have stayed out longer but it's a longish drive from Dulong and I'm tired (got up at 4am today for work.) I don't work early next week so if they aren't home by then I can help with some letterbox dropping in the general area if you like? |
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1st May 2008 - 06:01 PM
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TotemSpirit Posts: 906 Joined: 16/8/2007 Member No.: 20,287 From: Queensland |
The good thing about sibes is that even if someone picks them up with no intention to return they probably don't have the means to contain them properly, nor the experience to train them and they'd get out of hand very quickly. I dropped some off at businesses, some posts and also emailed a few businesses and asked them to let their staff know. I would have stayed out longer but it's a longish drive from Dulong and I'm tired (got up at 4am today for work.) I don't work early next week so if they aren't home by then I can help with some letterbox dropping in the general area if you like? The male is an easy sibe, the female more of your typical hard type, I miss them soooo much! THANK YOU WARDEN & Thanks everyone for your info & nice posts |
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