Three gundogs that were reported stolen on the same day have yet to be returned to their owners.
The pooches, which were all based in the Amersham area of Buckinghamshire (with links to Missenden), disappeared on June 21 and have not been seen since.
Nearly four months on, a fresh appeal has been put out to try and the pets.
The dogs that have been stolen include a liver and white female sproker, a black with white Chest Flash Male English Springer Spaniel and a white and liver male sprocker.
After they were all taken, each animal was registered as missing one day later via doglost.co.uk – one of the country’s leading websites in trying to trace down disappeared dogs.
Collectively, each of their online ‘missing’ posters have been visited over 8,000 times and have been shared extensively on social media, but none of the animals have been returned.
Still missing, 3 gundogs stolen overnight 21st June 2024 from their kennels
— Lisa Clare Read 💙 (@LisaClareRead2) October 6, 2024
between Little Missenden and Amersham #Bucks #HP7
Have you seen them? Please help make them #TooHotToHandle
⬇️https://t.co/xaGu6AQRsWhttps://t.co/9EiNklz88khttps://t.co/wMXxTeeeOn#stolendoghour pic.twitter.com/J1XLe0V7Kc
They all went missing in the HP7 area of the county.
To help, visit each of the following links which more information about each dog:
- https://www.doglost.co.uk/dog-blog.php?dogId=192869
- https://www.doglost.co.uk/dog-blog.php?dogId=192867
- https://www.doglost.co.uk/dog-blog.php?dogId=192868
Any convicted of stealing dogs in the UK can face a prison sentence of up to five years.
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