Name Of Dog: Rummie
Breed: Yorkshire Terrier
Colour Of The Dog: Black & brown
Gender: Male
Age: 6
Size: small
Date The Dog Was Lost: Fri 05 Feb 2010
Where The Dog Was Lost: blk 895 Tampines st 81 #04-958 - Dog was last seen along the corridor. A chinese garang guni man was seen luring the dog away.
Owner's Name: Priscilla Lim
Contact Number: 96877574
Email: priscillalim@pacific.net.sg
Update 6 Mar
Hi
my dog's been missing for almost a month - pls helpe lookout... already posted on other forums/blogs, notified SPCA/AVA, mass email etc etc... still no news... ;(...
he's has a gold head, with black body, fur shld be a bit longer now, & a very feisty dog when he was at home... tail is long,kind of curl inwards towards his back....
if anyone has heard any excessive barking that just started over the past month, please let me know so that i can check it out. Theft was suspected, so he could be anywhere.
he's probably being kept by someone (fingers crossed that he's not abused)... so i'm trying to make it known as much as possible in the hope that someone somewhere will see him & let me know...
reward will be given
my hp is 96877574
many thanks
priscilla
Update Mon 3 May
STOMPer Priscilla is desperately trying to locate her missing Yorkshire Terrier, Rummie. She would like anyone who has seen Rummie to contact her.
In an email, the STOMPer wrote:
"I miss my dog terribly and I'm trying all ways and means to spread the word so that somehow, some kind soul out there who has seen him will contact me.
"He went missing on Feb 5 and now it's been 86 days. He was last seen around 6.30pm at Tampines.
"If found, please call 96877574.
"A reward will be given to the one who finds him."
[Source: http://singaporeseen.stomp.com.sg/stomp/sgseen/lost_found_pets/366224/i_miss_my_rummie_have_you_seen_him.html, Sun 2 May.]
Update Sat 8 May
Just want to update you that Rummie (yorkie) is home at last !!! He was adopted by someone, who contacted me when she saw my post on STOMP.
RH: Don't give up if you still haven't found your dog! Keep trying different avenues and keep reminding people of your appeal; sometimes, it's a matter of your ad being seen seen by the right person at the right place at the right time.