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Jae Swift 09-04-2009 12:50

Missing dog
 
My dog went missing today and I'm wondering if anyone has seen him?
He's a golden labrador, bit on the chubby side.. sniffs a lot, his name is Max but he's usually ignorant.. went missing about 12:15pm today, looked everywhere cant find him.

He went out back gate when the daft binmen left it open, I live up just off new lane.. Anyone in oswaldtwistle area see him please let me know.

blazey 09-04-2009 15:38

Re: Missing dog
 
I hope you find him :( you've had him aaaaaages. :(

accyman 09-04-2009 16:09

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hopefully you have had him chipped and teh dogwarden will return him to ya

try ringingteh dog warden and teh r.s.p.c.a if you havnt already

Jae Swift 09-04-2009 17:48

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The warden got him, wants £70.

Idiotic binmen left the back gate open, so we rang the council, they tried to explain to warden and he still wants £70. Can't afford it at all. and Blazey we had him 11-12 years.

Neil 09-04-2009 17:59

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I hope you can find the money to get him back, what happens if you don't collect him? Do you get charge daily for holding him?

I am impressed that Steve got him so soon. I saw him driving past the Spar in Ossy an hour or so ago.

accyman 09-04-2009 18:03

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if the dog has a colar with address on wouldnt it have been easier to try the home adress first before dragging the dog to wherever?

mind you that wouldnt get £70 in the kitty would it

iv sent you a pm with a suggestion it could be worth a shot, its not as though it was your fault the dog got out

Retlaw 09-04-2009 18:03

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Jae Swift (Post 702680)
The warden got him, wants £70.

Idiotic binmen left the back gate open, so we rang the council, they tried to explain to warden and he still wants £70. Can't afford it at all. and Blazey we had him 11-12 years.

What I want to know, whats the 70 quid for, the dog wardens services are paid for out of the poll tax, he's got a van and other equipment provided from the same source.

The Idiotic bin men should have their wages stopped if there is any legality in charging, for what should be a free service.

Retlaw

katex 09-04-2009 18:20

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Quote:

Originally Posted by accyman (Post 702692)
if the dog has a colar with address on wouldnt it have been easier to try the home adress first before dragging the dog to wherever?

Know we have covered this ground before, but does say on the Hyndburn
website:-

'The first time a dog is caught straying, the dog wardens will try to trace the owners and return it.
Any other stray will be kept safely for up to seven days.'


The Dog Warden's services only cover 9 a.m. >> 5 p.m. Wonder what time your dog was picked up Jae ? Probably felt had no choice but to take it to the kennels, which will be what the charge is for. Mmmmmm.



Oh, blooming hek, if has been taken to Aspen .. says closed Bank Holidays !!

BERNADETTE 09-04-2009 18:36

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Glad your dog has been found and hope you can get the money together to get it back.

What I don't understand is the bin men leaving the back gate open, thought all bins had to be left out for emptying these days:confused:

lancsdave 09-04-2009 18:37

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Are you sure it was the binmen who left the gate open ? Everywhere else in Hyndburn has to take their bin out to the street :confused:

Neil 09-04-2009 19:38

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Retlaw (Post 702693)
The Idiotic bin men should have their wages stopped if there is any legality in charging, for what should be a free service.

How can it be the bin mens fault if the dog is not properly secured?

The gate should have been locked - what if a child had made a mistake and opened the gate thinking it was his friends house?

Caz 09-04-2009 19:41

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Neil (Post 702729)
How can it be the bin mens fault if the dog is not properly secured?

The gate should have been locked - what if a child had made a mistake and opened the gate thinking it was his friends house?

Totally agree with that. Surely you would normally keep the gate locked anyway, in case someone nicked your property...or your dog.

Even if they were expecting a bulk collection, when they have to come in the yard..you wouldn't leave the dog loose till the collection had been made, surely?

Retlaw 09-04-2009 19:49

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Quote:

Originally Posted by BERNADETTE (Post 702709)
Glad your dog has been found and hope you can get the money together to get it back.

What I don't understand is the bin men leaving the back gate open, thought all bins had to be left out for emptying these days:confused:


Wrong, disabled get their bins done by the binmen.

Retlaw.

accyman 09-04-2009 20:40

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also if you want somthing removing you have to leave your back gate unlocked to allow access to the item or items so your gate can be unlocked up to two weeks as they cant say when they will be coming


why should a gate be locked anyway its not as though the dog has opposable thumbs and can work the gate ?:rolleyes:

if a council employee opens the gate they should shut it on their way out

the old phrase "were you born in a barn" springs to mind

Neil 09-04-2009 22:01

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Retlaw (Post 702733)
Wrong, disabled get their bins done by the binmen.

Retlaw.

I hope disabled people don't leave their dogs outside then.


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