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Missing Dog Alert: Fig

BREED: Welsh Terrier

SEX: Female

MICROCHIPPED: Yes

Fig, a playful and confident 18 month old Welsh Terrier was out on the farm land where she lived (Chatteris, Cambridge) with the family’s other dog during lunch time on 13th January 2017. This was a normal occurrence for Fig and she had never wandered in the past. Unfortunately, after lunch Fig was nowhere to be seen.

She was very much part of the family and two years later, they haven’t given up on the hope that maybe someone knows what happened to her. If she was picked up and kept or sold on then maybe the people she is living with today don’t know that she has a family that are still looking for her.

The not knowing in most of these cases is worse than knowing something bad happened so the family are appealing to anyone who knows where she is or what happened to her, to get in touch.

If you do have any information on Fig, please call DogLost on 0844 800 3220 quoting dog ID 110137

http://www.doglost.co.uk/dog-blog.php?dogId=110137

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