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Hi all, for an update:


We have taken her to the vet, she is microchipped and registered to an address in Hampshire, she is 5 years old and called Mika. The vets have the owners phone number & email address and are chasing, we've left our details with the vet if they get back to us.


We are chasing up local vets to see if anyone has called about her.


We have registered her to the DogLost website.


We DONT want to call the dog warden as if she is not rehomed she will be put down.


We will be calling Battersea by the end of the day if noone comes forward.


PLEASE TELL YOUR FRIENDS AND SEE IF WE CAN FIND THE OWNER OF THIS DOG.

I actually saw this lovely dog, with what I assumed to be the owner, 2 days ago.


If memory serves me right, he was turning in, where Barry Rd & Underhill Rd meet {where the notice board is}.


He caught my eye, because I saw a big black dog bounding freely down the road, as if he'd just been taken off his leash.


The guy was tall, black, short hair {may have been wearing a cap}, with the leash bundled up in one hand.

Yes, you cannot assume the person she was seen with was her owner.


So glad you took her to vet and not Dog Warden or RSPCA. If no owner identified Battersea or Dogs Trust would be better.


She looks lively. Clearly a great temperament to allow herself to be handled by strangers.

Seconded on avoiding places that will put her down if not rehomed. She is chipped so I think it is worth hanging on for a few days to see if the registered owner can be found. She may well have been stolen at some point too, but if the registered owner rehomed her, there might be a lead there too.

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