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2:33pm Friday 16th May 2008

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By Andy Carswell »

A WOMAN whose father went missing in the Chinese earthquake is still looking for her pet dog.

Tracey Arnold said she was "relieved" to hear dad John was safe after the family had spent four days waiting for news from the Chesham grandfather-of-five.

But it was a small crumb of comfort for her in a traumatic week where her beloved dog went missing a few days before contact was lost with her father.

On Friday Tracey's 12-year-old Jack Russell slipped its lead and ran off after being startled by a thunderstorm.

Tracey, from Aston Abbots, near Aylesbury, said: "It hasn't been the best of weeks.

"I'd been pulling my hair out all weekend looking for the dog and then I heard there had been an earthquake in China."

Tracey said she thought the dog had been picked up by a passing motorist.

She said: "I'm sure people pick them up thinking they are looking after them - and I'm sure she is being looked after - but it's not the same when she's not here.

"She's been with me since she was born and I'm so desperate to find her."

A £300 reward has been offered for the safe return of the dog, who has been chipped and spayed.

The name of the dog has not been given in case anyone currently looking after it become "too familiar" with it.

She is described as having short hair and a long tail.

Anyone who has seen the dog can contact Tracey on either 01296 681903 or 07889 140788.


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not-dave, high wycombe says...
3:18pm Fri 16 May 08

a small crumb of comfort finding out her dad is alive?

Read All About It, HW says...
3:44pm Fri 16 May 08

I was thinking that. "your dad is alive !!!" "we thats something I suppose but i'm more concerned about my small dog if I'm honest "

Franky, High Wycombe says...
1:43am Sat 17 May 08

BFP journalism at it's finest.

Ivor, says...
2:22am Sat 17 May 08

The name of the dog has not been given in case anyone currently looking after it become "too familiar" with it.
Did the dog not have a name tag on its collar? If it did then 1) The people who have it will know its name already and 2) If it didn’t then how can they return the dog as they will not know who the dog belongs to?

Have you read Ivor’s blog today? Click on the “Opinion” link on the menu on the left then click on “Readers Bucks Blog”.

Gail Robinson, says...
7:46am Sat 17 May 08

Ivor:- who has been chipped and spayed.

Gail Robinson, says...
7:48am Sat 17 May 08

Sorry I meant to put, Ivor:-, the artical says. 'who has been chipped and spayed.'

ruth, Amersham says...
11:45am Sat 17 May 08

Tracey - I had no idea your Dad was missing,so glad to hear he is safe and well.
I hope your dog is returned to you as soon as possible.
Best wishes
Ruth (Glenns sister - if you read this!)

Pierre, HW says...
1:49pm Sat 17 May 08

Gail - I liked your first suggestion!

ruth, Amersham says...
6:21pm Sat 17 May 08

Also most dog owners do not put the dogs name on ID tags these days because of dog thieves.

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