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Black Lab, 3 yrs old trained/part trained/pants Gundog, depending on what way you look at it! Unneutered male, microchipped. If you're offered an adult black lab male or somebody you know suddenly 'aquires' one please let me or paul223 know. Missing today from 4pm in North Wales (this dog never goes missing). £500 reward for info leading to his safe return. Thanks, Ally x

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Hmmm well we had a phone call from a woman this morning, 'do you REALLY want him back? he's adorable' grrrr. So instead of asking around where she lives she decides to take him in for the night, lets him sleep on her bed and feeds him. He'll be down there every bloody five minutes now I am not impressed! But at least we have him back. There are lots of footpaths through our farm and this woman is a rambler - 'nuff said.....

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Hmmm well we had a phone call from a woman this morning, 'do you REALLY want him back? he's adorable' grrrr. So instead of asking around where she lives she decides to take him in for the night, lets him sleep on her bed and feeds him. He'll be down there every bloody five minutes now I am not impressed! But at least we have him back. There are lots of footpaths through our farm and this woman is a rambler - 'nuff said.....

You would have slagged the woman off even more if she had left the dog alone and it had got knocked down or stolen. She should have taken it to the dog shelter and let you pay £80 to claim it back!. Some people are impossible to please. What is she spending her £500 reward on?
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I might be assuming here big bird but I doubt the rambling lady let him out of his kennel.... if you don't want to lose your dog don't let him roam free. You were on here accusing someone somewhere of stealing him, honestly you lost him as a result of neglect.

 

He isn't allowed to 'roam free' at all, it's always the same like with kids, you turn your back for 2 seconds (was untacking a pony, actually) and he'd gone - wasn't even to be found in the calf milk powder bag lol! (And I'm not accusing anybody of stealing him - if you're a farmer or live on a farm ramblers can be a pain in the a*s!)

 

Good news :good: dont be upset with the woman she has just done what she thought was best for him, you would have been gutted if someone else not so kind would of got their hands on him.

 

Very true! It was just all a bit emotional (for God's sake I am a woman after all!) Sooo pleased to have him back :good::yay:

 

Thanks all!

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