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Puppy stolen in Ipswich


BEERSHZ

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Bailey is a gorgeous 3 1/2 month old puppy belonginig to my sister and her family the dog was initially brought for their 13 year old daughter and is a much loved and well looked after little puppy..

Sadly.. today... some sick saddos stole him.. My brother inlaw takes him to work which Bailey loved dearly and whilst he was resting in the van like any other day his van was broken into and he was stolen ... please pass his photo around and keep your eyes out for this tiny lil bundle of fun .. it was in the Ipswich area please circulate his photo and keep ya eyes peeled

 

A reward will be given - please bring him home. He is a distinctive 3.5 months old black staffy terrier cross - he has a white diamond on the back of his head. Four white paws, white underbelly and an unusual white tip at the end of his tail. The window of the van was smashed and Bailey taken in a very rural area surrounded by woodland in the Barham area, Ipswich dated 06/02/09. He was left initially asleep for 8-10 mins. They are absolutely broken hearted - so please ask any friends relatives especially in the Ipswich area. The thiefs were on foot. Reported to police. An advert will appear on 07/02/09 in the East Anglian Times. Not chipped due to young age

 

he lives in Lowestoft so being away from his home he's gonna be very scared

 

PLEASE HELP IF YOU CAN

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thanks have registered it with every site and organisation we can find, the police have been to the said camp as far as we are aware footprints were left in the snow and they took casts of these and got some prints from the van so fingers crossed they get somewhere.

 

 

Leaving a dog in a car is not something he normaly does was gone for a max or 8 minutes and only put him in the van as it was so cold, while he moved his digger, they also stole his bag with small tools etc in, so seems they were out looking to nick stuff.

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Staffies get nicked to fight or to sell on so you need to publicise as much as possible that this dog belongs to you. Make up some pictures and description and nail them to every doggy bin, the entrances to anywhere a dog walker would go (parks/woods) to lamposts outside pubs, in petshop windows, outside a bookies, in a vet's window and lamposts in residential areas, builders merchants, print off a thousand, laminate them and put them up everywhere in a 10-15 mile radius.

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Staffies get nicked to fight or to sell on so you need to publicise as much as possible that this dog belongs to you. Make up some pictures and description and nail them to every doggy bin, the entrances to anywhere a dog walker would go (parks/woods) to lamposts outside pubs, in petshop windows, outside a bookies, in a vet's window and lamposts in residential areas, builders merchants, print off a thousand, laminate them and put them up everywhere in a 10-15 mile radius.

 

my bro inlaw spent all day doing this back tomorrow to do some more. Thanks

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You could well get a phone call asking if you want to buy back this dog that we found. thats if he was wearing collar with phone number.

 

If not then posters around the area where he was taken, the scum will look there for a phone number too and then ring you to say they found it and pocket the cash. Hard to prove they took it but I'm sure it's something you could swallow if you got the dog back.

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posters up everywhere with reward offered, shops in area, pubs etc etc

 

got a phone call this morning from a guy says he saw him running around a field last night, he ran off from him said he searched for a while but lost sight off him. My bro in law returned there agian today still searching so looks like he got dumped etc will be 3 cold nights out there, if he dont get found.

 

 

Oh and Lowestoft aint so bad lot worse places to be. But then I live on the outskirts!

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