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Can You Help Reunite Liz and June Hooton With Evie?

 

Please go to Doglost web site

to print posters of Evie .

 Doglost Poster

We need to make her

“Too Hot To Handle!”

For info go to

Doglost Evie Update

Or phone Doreen Shorter on

 01865 776047

if you think you can help.

23/10/07

I have just received a telephone call from Lynda Hughs’ daughter. A Man rang Liz today to say he had seen a little dogs’ body lying at the side of the road about 20miles away from Liz’s home in Leominster. Liz went there - and sad to say it is Evie, Liz is as you can imagine devastated.

So a big thank you to everyone who put up posters etc.

Brenda

 

 

“Evie”, Liz’s 5 year old Wheaten Brindle Cairn Terrier bitch has now been missing since Thursday 11th October.

As you can imagine Liz and June are now desperate for news of her.

Below is a press release that “Doglost “ have sent to the local newspaper.

 

 A wheelchair-bound woman has appealed for information on the whereabouts of her companion canine Evie.

 

Pint-sized pooch Evie, a distinctive Cairn Terrier, was the perfect size for cuddles for 83-year-old June Hooton and would often jump into her lap for a daily dose of hugs and licks.

 

June has been left devastated by the disappearance of Evie, aged five, from the garden of the home she shares with her daughter and carer Liz.

 

Evie has not been seen since she escaped from the garden on 11 October and there are fears the wheaten brindle bitch, who is spayed and microchipped, may have been picked up or taken in locally.

 

Despite covering the area with posters, there have been no sightings of Evie since she went missing from her home, which is on the main A44 between Bromyard and Leominster.

 

June has made an appeal for readers with information to come forward immediately and in confidence.

 

She said: "Even though Evie is my daughter's dog she only lived next door and visited me several times a day and always at bedtime.  The loving little soul would dash to me and jump into my lap for cuddles every time’.

 

"She has been a companion for me and has helped me. It isn’t easy being disabled and in a wheelchair, but Evie is a highly intelligent dog and has the ability to sense what I am feeling, she just helps me to cope from day to day.  She is so cute and funny, the perfect pet, and I just want her home, as does Liz.

 

"We miss her terribly, she is a much-loved family pet and we urge people who have seen her, know where she is or know someone who has recently got a dog like Evie to come forward."