Friday, August 10, 2012

Frankie the Kerry blue terrier feared stolen from Totton home

 

Frankie, the Kerry blue terrier
  • Frankie, the Kerry blue terrier

HE is a rare breed worth hundreds of pounds but above all is a beloved family pet.
Thieves are thought to have stolen Frankie, a Kerry blue terrier, from the garden of his Hampshire home.
The two-year-old, that is classed as vulnerable as there are less than 300 of them registered nationwide, was taken after his owner Lydia Stallard put him in the garden of her Totton home with her other dog Dayzee.
When he did not come back inside Lydia went to investigate to find the side gate to her property was open and Frankie was nowhere to be seen.
Despite a huge poster campaign and flyer drop in the area there have been no sightings of Frankie, who was wearing an identification collar and is also micro chipped.
“It is the only reasonable explanation, that someone has taken him. We have tried everything and he has just vanished. He wouldn’t just wander off and if he had been found my contact details were on his collar so there would be no reason why someone wouldn’t have got in touch. The worst part is not knowing what has happened to him.”
(Reproduced from Southern Daily Echo, 10th August)
Gardien Comment: Make it as difficult as possible for unwanted visitors to your garden. See the advice and products at http://www.garden-security.co.uk/gates-security.aspx and http://www.garden-security.co.uk/walls-fences-security.aspx

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