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On Tue, 05 Jul 2016 07:55:00 -0400, Gary > wrote:

wrote:
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>> On Tue, 05 Jul 2016 11:38:16 +1000, Jeßus > wrote:
>>
>> >On Mon, 04 Jul 2016 20:56:50 -0300, wrote:
>> >
>> >>>
>> >>>Ingredients
>> >>>
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>>I lost Winnie, my dog, in the bush 6 days ago. She was a
>> >>>>>Staffordshire/Pit Bull cross, and you couldn't ask for a friendlier
>> >>>>>and more pleasant dog. Everyone absolutely loved her.
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>>Goodbye Winnie, I'll never forget you
>> >>>>
>> >>>>Do you mean she strayed away from you, or what?
>> >>>
>> >>>Led away by another dog... the pair of them had a habit of going bush
>> >>>ever since my friend lost his other dog - it seems Winnie replaced him
>> >>>as far as that goes. I had Winnie with me inside my friend's house,
>> >>>then SOMEBODY left the door open (knowing it was meant to be kept
>> >>>closed), and off they went. It was only a matter of a minute or so
>> >>>before I realised the door was open but it was too late.
>> >>>
>> >>>>My cat is Winnie,
>> >>>>she was already called that.
>> >>>
>> >>>Yes, I remember.
>> >>
>> >>I'm so sorry, but don't give up yet! My granddaughter just got her
>> >>cat back, they were in the garden and she was terrified when a car
>> >>backfired out on the road, and she ran. This evening, two days later,
>> >>after all the searching a friend brought her home. He recognised her,
>> >>she was cowering by a house, he called her and she practically ran up
>> >>him!
>> >
>> >Aww
>> >
>> >>So sometimes things work out, and dogs are good at returning.
>> >
>> >Yes, dogs are usually good at returning, Winnie has done this a few
>> >times, theyre usually back in the evening (by which time I've usually
>> >gone home). his last time, my friend's dog, Zed, came back with a
>> >broken canine after about 30 hours and needed treatment. But this time
>> >there was no Winnie with him. At least the weather has been mild this
>> >past week and not below freezing.
>> >
>> >Here's an old pic of Winnie... plus Annie and Lucy...
>> >
http://www.hostpic.org/images/1603281958590106.jpg
>> >
>> >>I'll keep my fingers crossed for you and Winnie.
>> >
>> >Many thanks, appreciated.

>>
>> Really nice! Fingers still crossed for Annie.

>
>Sorry to hear about this. DO let us know if she comes back.


Thanks, I will.

>Have you
>gone out to look for her?


Sadly there's no point as they would have gone for many miles, most
likely chasing wallabies or deer. The area is untouched, mountainous
wilderness apart from 3 or 4 other properties in the vicinity of my
friend's place. Worse than a needle in a haystack.