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I know its quite some time now since he was stolen,but thought I uld post the info in case someone has seen him.

My brother in law's dog was stolen from outside a shop in Streatham 23/9/2007.

It is a 11 year old Wire haired Terrier. The family miss him terribly as he was one of the family.

http://www.doglost.co.uk/poster.asp?ID=10869

PLEASE if anyone has any information ring 0208 488 6149 thank you

www.doglost.co.uk/poster.asp?ID=10869

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Thank you! I know they have put up posters in the surrounding areas. You never know when someone will remember having seen a "new" dog around. Of course he isnt "new". Sadly he is 11 years old but looks younger as they had just had him clipped. He is also a big baby. My mother in law looked after him when his owners went away on holiday and he fretted and cried so much...He wouldnt eat or drink and she had to sleep with him on the floor.

If only these cruel people would think before they stole a family pet at the devastation caused to both owners and the pets themselves.

Someone did tell my brother law that a similar dog was taken to Lomax for a check up wrapped in a blanket. But we cant get much information.

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