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Has anyone lost a small black and white whippet-type male dog?


If so ? he was seen last night in Brenchley Gardens. Running in and out of park, into the road (Forest Hill Road) and into One Tree Hill woods across the road.


We spent an hour or so trying to get hold of the dog as it was clearly lost and disorientated. We had treats and an extra lead with us (we have a dog) but it seemed wary to come near enough to us to catch him. No collar or tags. Seemed friendly, but was very anxious and barking.


If anyone knows more about the dog owner / whereabouts then please share.


We hope someone has returned him to his owner successfully.

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Yes this sounds just like the dog we saw! And same area...


Well if he knows his way around, then let's hope he found his way back again this time too. He had no collar, so I hope he did find his way back.


My wife also received a bleeding face from a violent guy in the park who lashed out at our presence, so our attempts to help the dog were sadly not too much of a success!


Whoever's dog it is, needs to put a collar and return address on him!

mfdesign Wrote:

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> Yes this sounds just like the dog we saw! And same

> area...

>

> Well if he knows his way around, then let's hope

> he found his way back again this time too. He had

> no collar, so I hope he did find his way back.

>

> My wife also received a bleeding face from a

> violent guy in the park who lashed out at our

> presence, so our attempts to help the dog were

> sadly not too much of a success!

>

> Whoever's dog it is, needs to put a collar and

> return address on him!


That's horrendous mfdesign, hope your wife is ok.

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