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Written by Pet Samaritans
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Monday, 19 May 2008 08:45 |
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Lost 2 female cocker spaniels, one chocolate brown and the other jet black.
they went missing on 15th may 2008 from high peak trail at minninglow pikehall
matlock derbyshire.
much missed family pets.
reward offered.
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01335390313 or 01246 456177 if you have any information that might lead to their safe return. |
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Written by Pet Samaritans
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Friday, 14 March 2008 10:17 |
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Is this your dog? Handsome tricolcour staffi male - good natured - brought in by the Dog Wardens. Has painted toe nails! Somebody must be missing him.
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Written by Pet Samaritans
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Sunday, 09 March 2008 14:35 |
LOST:
Jack Russell bitch - 6 years old, brown and white, small, good natured - disappeared suddenly from home near Holmewood (on the outskirts of Chesterfield). Much loved pet, reward offered. Contact sanctuary with information: 01246 456177 email:
Large reward offered for information leading to the safe return of two terriers, one black, one white and black, missing from a farm near Bakewell. Distraught owners are desperate for news. Contact sanctuary with info: 01246 456177 email:
Small black terrier female missing from Brimington Chesterfield, female, much loved pet, had her since a puppy, reward offered. Contact St.Bernards if you have any news: 01246 456177 or email:
Tabby and white male cat (neutered) - taken from outside his home at Dronfield. Spike has a scar on his right ear. Reward offered by anxious owners. Please get in touch with us if you have any information: 01246 456177 or email:
Stray dogs brought in recently - do you know anyone who has lost any of these dogs? Please help us reunite them with their owners:
A brindle staffi male dog
A brindle whippet
A small staffi x brindle and white
Collie x tricolour
3 Alsatians - one long haired
A tortie cat - left in a box at the gates
A fawn Akita
A silver grey husky
Please ring or email if you think you know any of these guys and gals. 01246 456177 or email us via contact page on this site.
Have you lost a pet? Please list your missing pet on our website.
Our Lost Pets pages are regularly viewed by local dog wardens, the police and animal welfare societies.
List your pet now
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Written by Pet Samaritans
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Sunday, 09 March 2008 14:29 |
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BLACK & WHITE neutered male cat, missing from 22.6.07 the New Whittington area of Chesterfield. This cat is very well known in the area and his owners are mystified by his disappearance. He's around 5 years old and they are desperate for his safe return. Any information please email or ring the sanctuary on 01246 456177
Lost a pet? List your missing pet on our website. Our Lost Pets
pages are regularly viewed by local dog wardens, the police and animal
charities.
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Written by Pet Samaritans
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Sunday, 09 March 2008 14:26 |
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MISSING POLECAT FERRET - It was the great escape - when the owners tame ferret decided to tunnel his way outside. If you live in the Old Whittington area and have seen a fawn and brown large ferret in your garden, don't worry, he's quite tame - but do let us know and we'll pass the information on to his owners who had recently spent £75 having him neutered and are very keen to get him back. Mr.Ferret lives in a super ferret condominium and has lots of ferret friends who are missing him.
Please ring 01246 456177 or email us if you have any information.
Lost a pet? List your missing pet on our website. Our Lost Pets
pages are regularly viewed by local dog wardens, the police and animal
charities.
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Written by Pet Samaritans
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Sunday, 09 March 2008 00:00 |
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YOUNG MALE AKITA - lost from the Grassmoor area of Chesterfield on Sunday, a bit timid with strangers and believed to be still in the area, owner very anxious for his return. Any information please get in touch with us - via email or phone 01246 45617
9 MONTH OLD FEMALE STAFFI - large reward offered for the return of this much loved young dog. Believed to have been stolen from a compound to the rear of the home. Please ring 01246 456177 or email us if you have any information.
Lost a pet? List your missing pet on our website. Our Lost Pets pages are regularly viewed by local dog wardens, the police and other animal sanctuaries.
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Written by Pet Samaritans
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If you've lost your pet - don't despair. The Pet Samaritans are experts on finding pets and can use their contact with local authorities and animal charities to help recover your friend.
By placing an lost pet advert on our website, you can reach thousands of people who regularly view these pages include dog wardens, police and animal charities.
All we ask is for a small donation of £3 to cover our website and traffic bandwith costs for this service payable via paypal. Please use the paypal button below to make a payment if you haven't already done so. Note your payment id/order reference given to you by paypal - you'll need to send us this in your email to help us verify your advert. You'll be brought back to this page to help fill in your missing pet details.
Once you've made payment, please send us an email via our contact and we'll get back to you as soon as possible.
You need to include some basic information so we can list your pet as quickly as possible on our website.
- Name of Pet
- Your Name
- Description of Pet
- Contact details including a valid email address
- Any reward
- When your pet went missing
- A recent picture if possible - please keep file sizes under 500px and 100kb
- Your paypal order reference
Once we have your pets details we'll list them on our website as soon as possible and notify our network of missing pet partners. We will keep your contact details private and forward any information to you so please make sure your contact details and email address is valid.
You can also use our email a friend facility to notify other websites, friends etc - just click the email icon next to your advert and fill in the details.
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Written by Pet Samaritans
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Saturday, 23 June 2007 15:05 |
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Cooper is happy to be home!
Did you doubt that a dog could smile? Just one look at this 'happy ending' and there is no disputing it. When a bedraggled staffi was brought in to the sanctuary as a stray, we hoped, as we always do, that he would be claimed.
The dog was thin and exhausted and this Prison Break character looked as though he'd been on the run for days. Everything about him was sad. He was miserable, lethargic and perpetually looking around for someone who wasn't there. We tried our best to cheer him up but this dog was missing his folks big style.
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