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itsy bitsy xj
09-18-2014, 01:49 PM
Hey guys and girls
I'm hoping everyone can help keep an eye out for a little lost dog. My mom's 6 year old blonde chihuahua was let out of her back yard on 200th street and 68th ave on Tues. Some one saw her on Glover rd near the new overpass (mufford cres) on Weds. It was a possitive sighting as the dog "Angel" only has one eye. If anyone sees her she will be hngry and scared but friendly. If you call her by name she should come to you.
If you see her please call Sandie 604-250-3082 or call me Arron 604-250-0553

Thanks in advance

mike-juliet
09-18-2014, 02:28 PM
I work on Mufford Cres, I'll have a look out while I am out and about, wish I had food and I'd leave it by the front door.

Best of luck,

Matt

caddisguy
09-18-2014, 02:54 PM
Will keep an eye out. I drove through that area twice last night and didn't see anything. I'm near 200th and 53rd and will keep an eye out... will ask a friend near the Langley bypass to do the same. Poor thing must be freaked... hoping for a good ending here.

itsy bitsy xj
09-18-2014, 03:26 PM
Thanks guys

She could be anywhere by now. I'm not a big fan of small yappy type dogs but Angel is a very cool little dog and my mom is heart broken. It was a friend of my nephew (moms grandson's friend) who left the gate open.

caddisguy
09-18-2014, 03:37 PM
I hear ya. Yappy dogs are annoying when they're in their regular environment but can't help feel bad for the person missing it and the poor dog spending nights in coyote and coon territory.

Must be pretty smart though, getting fairly far and making it through at least one night already. I have to hit safeway, wholesale and MEC tonight so I'll be road hunting as much as I can do safely. Lots of good folks out there won't think twice about snatching her up if she's running around alone so keep putting the word out and check the SPCA.

itsy bitsy xj
09-18-2014, 04:29 PM
Thanks Caddisguy

I was just talking to my mom and told her about all the great support being offered on here and she is very thankful

Foxtail
09-18-2014, 04:34 PM
Also check in at that Willowbrook(I think) emergency animal hospital. Its right there on 64th and open late. If someone near there picked her up it's most likely they brought her there. There is also another service called LAPS??? like SPCA

srupp
09-18-2014, 05:18 PM
Great job guys..good luck

Steven

Good2bCanadian
09-18-2014, 05:25 PM
I'm local and will keep an eye out.

Id be heart broken to lose my dog and I know how your mom feels.

Ruffed
09-18-2014, 05:57 PM
Hope you get her. I drive by the overpass every morning, I'll keep an eye out.

Henry

Jagermeister
09-18-2014, 06:06 PM
Sadly, I think it is 'yote vittles by now or nabbed by one of those bear sized raccoons that frequent that neighbourhood.

itsy bitsy xj
09-18-2014, 07:23 PM
Sadly, I think it is 'yote vittles by now or nabbed by one of those bear sized raccoons that frequent that neighbourhood.

She made thru the first night ok. I think she might just be scared and hiding from the rain now (fingers crossed)

sed8ed
09-18-2014, 07:35 PM
I'll be out that way tomorrow morning... if she's around the construction site by routley park i'll get the word out and the guys will all know to find you here.

sed8ed
09-18-2014, 07:39 PM
Just realized where the sighting was... i'll still get the word out for ya though, the more eyes the better

caddisguy
09-18-2014, 08:56 PM
Was all over the place tonight but didn't luck out. Covered a lot of road along Fraser, 53rd, Douglas Cresent, 56th, Glover, Langley bypass and so fourth. Brought the gf so we'd have an extra pair of eyes. Decided to walk around Kwantlen and that dog trail that goes from just off Glover all the way through behind the apartments at 208th and 57th... checked the park over on 208th too. All on a hunch. Got excited over a critter for a sec but it was a rabbit.

Definitely a needle in a haystack. It could be hiding in a bush, under a car, in someone elses backyard, etc. That said, there's so many people around there too. I think the odds are that if it is alive someone will find it. Maybe throw up some signs especially around where it was last seen and some of the trails and parks around there where people walk their dogs. Keep spreading the word and checking in with the shelters, animal hospitals etc. The more people that are aware, the more likely it will be that they wont just walk by if they see it. Lots of good folks and dog lovers out there but more people that know someone is missing the dog dearly the better the odds.

Jagermeister
09-18-2014, 09:05 PM
Make a hundred handbills with a picture of the dog and the particulars. Add a reward and start posting from the last sighting area. Good Luck!
When my dog went missing a number of years ago, I posted 200 handbills and offered a $200 reward. Got the dog back after 7 weeks. It's a long story.

itsy bitsy xj
09-18-2014, 09:16 PM
Hey Caddisguy


THANK YOU! you have put alot of effort in to the search and I just wanted to say thanks. I called my mom and read your post to her it put her in tears knowing that people are willing to do so much to help. She has call all the hospitals, LAPS sry animal shelteer and Abby. Her and my nephew have been out putting up posteres and talking to people.
Again thank you

LupieHunter
09-18-2014, 10:31 PM
I work at the Staples on 200th so I'll keep an eye out. Maybe post a pic on here so we know more what the dog looks like.

heatherdaddy
09-19-2014, 07:41 AM
I live at 53rd and 204th so I will keep an eye out for it around the trails in Portage Park as that is where a lot of people find their dogs. Will get my kids on the look out too.