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have had a few sightings now, all from saturday evening in Naas.Spoke to a taxi driver that stopped to let her cross the road in the monread area of Naas, and a lady rang earlier to tell me she tried to catch her as she walked passed her shop but couldn't leave the shop to follow her. hopefully something more will come up but saturday seems a long time ago now
no news, had a false alarm today got a call from a ladt that though she had her, turned out to be a lurcher. So if anyone is missing a lurcher in the Naas area they can contact me and i'll pass on the number
Still nothing Claire, heading into Naas again with a load of leaflets and posters so hopefully something comes of it
Helen Laird Ireland (Verified User) Posts 788 Dogs 15 / Races 0 25 Jun 2011 11:26
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Ultan, I lost my greyhound Russell Ranger in Dublin and got him back a week later. I put up posters in shops and lampposts all over the area.
In the end I got a phone call from a lady who had taken him in when he came into her garden. The dog was on her settee in the front room, sitting next to her son when I went to pick him up. She told me she would have kept him if she hadn't seen my poster.
So there's hope yet. She could have her feet under someones table at the moment.
I should have left my lad where he was, he was poor as a racer but had a lovely nature and would have had a great home!
nothing new really, a good few people have been in touch but all saw her in Naas on the 18th, one man did say there was a guy that seemed to be minding her keeping her from walking on the road so hopefully he took her home and she is being looked after. With a bit of luck he'll see the posters and get in touch
the latest on Bridie is that a traveler rang me to say I could have her back for 200 euro or they would use her for hunting and breeding lurchers. I told him she was spayed and believe it or not he said they would eat her. Waiting for him to ring back,
Matt Barrett United Kingdom (Verified User) Posts 141 Dogs 0 / Races 0 30 Jun 2011 11:27
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Make sure you take a hammer with you when you go to meet the idiot.
Martin James Ireland (Verified User) Posts 1128 Dogs 5 / Races 0 30 Jun 2011 11:37
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He should be able to confirm her second earmark if he really has her.