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<blockquote data-quote="Annb" data-source="post: 2517090" data-attributes="member: 25851"><p>Not sure what you have seen about Bella - she's Em's golden labrador. She's getting on a bit for a lab and has arthritic back legs so doesn't walk well or far. All 3 dogs got out of the garden on Friday. The 2 younger ones were retrieved on the road leading up to the moor, but there was no sign of Bella. The village was searched, Em's mum and dad went up to the moor calling her name, but there was no sign of her there either. We have put up notices, DIL put it on Facebook, son (a postman) asked at every house he delivered to. But there is no news. We fear for her safety because there are so many dangers out on the moor especially for a not-very-fit and fairly elderly dog.</p><p></p><p>If she is found, she is identifiable because she has a microchip. The last dog that we know about that went on a walkabout on the moor was a young, healthy pointer. It turned up at Barvas on the other side of the moor (and the other side of the Island) a few days later, but we don't think Bella would have the strength or stamina to do that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Annb, post: 2517090, member: 25851"] Not sure what you have seen about Bella - she's Em's golden labrador. She's getting on a bit for a lab and has arthritic back legs so doesn't walk well or far. All 3 dogs got out of the garden on Friday. The 2 younger ones were retrieved on the road leading up to the moor, but there was no sign of Bella. The village was searched, Em's mum and dad went up to the moor calling her name, but there was no sign of her there either. We have put up notices, DIL put it on Facebook, son (a postman) asked at every house he delivered to. But there is no news. We fear for her safety because there are so many dangers out on the moor especially for a not-very-fit and fairly elderly dog. If she is found, she is identifiable because she has a microchip. The last dog that we know about that went on a walkabout on the moor was a young, healthy pointer. It turned up at Barvas on the other side of the moor (and the other side of the Island) a few days later, but we don't think Bella would have the strength or stamina to do that. [/QUOTE]
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