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Scooby-Doo, Where Are You?
Scooby-Doo might be best known for driving around in the ‘Mystery Machine’ along with four other ‘meddling kids’, but August 2007 saw Scooby the Staffordshire Bull Terrier go missing from his home in Manchester after shrewdly finding a hole in the garden fence. Read further....
Cat’s Nine Lives All Used Up During Six Years Missing
With the animal world spending the last few weeks fully focused on the pedigree dogs at Crufts, you could be forgiven for forgetting about our feline friends. But for one happy cat lover, March has seen the return of her lost cat, Beau after 6 years missing. Read further....
Sooty heads straight for the pub after 18 months missing
People all over the UK may well be suffering with the winter blues this month but for one lucky pub landlord February has been particularly cheerful after he was reunited with his missing tabby cat, Sooty. Read further....
‘Best Christmas Present Ever’ for Lucy the crossbreed and her owners - Petlog ends the 18 month search for Lucy
Thanks to the Kennel Club reunification service, Petlog, Lucy the Yorkshire Terrier cross Jack Russell has been reunited with her family in time for New Year. Read further....
Petlog returns Gizmo the cat after 2 years
Gizmo, a shorthaired cat from Milton Keynes, has recently been reunited with his family after being missing for over 2 years! Gizmo is just one of the many thousands of pets reunited with their owners, thanks to Petlog, the largest pet reunification service in the UK, which safeguards over 3 million pets. Read further...
Petlog ends 2 1/2 year search for Sumo
Sumo, a Dogue de Bordeaux from Doncaster has recently been reunited with his family after being missing for over 2½ years. Sumo is just one of the many thousands of pets reunited with their owners, thanks to Petlog, the largest pet reunification service in the UK, which helps to safeguard over 3 million pets. Read further...
Petlog ends three year search for cat, Jake
Jake, a cat from Banbury has been reunited with his family after being missing for over three years. Jake is just one of the many thousands of pets reunited with their owners, thanks to Petlog, the largest pet reunification service in the UK, which safeguards over 3 million pets. Read further...
Petlog ends two year search for Bull Mastiff, Tia
Tia, a Bull Mastiff from Stockton-on-Tees, Cleveland has recently been reunited with her family after being missing for over two years! Tia is just one of the many thousands of pets reunited with their owners, thanks to Petlog, the largest pet reunification service in the UK, which safeguards over 3 million pets. Read further...
Purr-fect adventure ending for Nobby the cat!
Caroline Risby from North London was recently reunited with her pet cat, Nobby after he went missing for six weeks, thanks to the work of Petlog, the Kennel Club’s pet reunification service, the vital link in getting lost pets home. Read further...
Cat reunited after three year search
Sharran Hickling from Horwich in Bolton was recently reunited with Morris, her pet tabby cat more than three years after he went missing, thanks to the work of Petlog, the Kennel Club’s pet reunification service, the vital link in getting lost pets home. Read further...
Freda the tortoise explores new neighbourhood
An overjoyed tortoise owner, Angela Burdett from Colchester in Essex has been reunited with her beloved tortoise, Freda thanks to the work of Petlog, the Kennel Club’s pet reunification service, the vital link in getting lost pets home. Read futher....
If your pet didn't come home what would you do?
Losing your pet can be a devastating experience, which is why Sarah Farrow from Bedfordshire is pleased to help raise awareness of the importance of microchipping. Sarah was recently reunited with Chester, her chocolate Labrador, thanks to the work of Petlog, the Kennel Club’s pet reunification service, the vital link in getting lost pets home. Read further....
Pet reunited after four year search!
Antony and Nikki Barlow from Tamworth in Staffordshire are pleased to be supporting National Microchipping Month, co-ordinated by the Kennel Club. They would like to help raise awareness of the importance of microchipping by sharing their story, after recently being reunited with their eight year old Bull Terrier, Alfie who was stolen during a burglary four years and eleven days ago. Read further ....
Petlog puts Fizz back into owners life
A Bearsden cat owner was left feeling bubbly after being reunited with her beloved pet Fizz recently, thanks to Petlog, the Kennel Club's Pet Identification Service. Fizz, a three-year old female tabby was found safe and sound eleven weeks after disappearing from outside a local vet surgery. Read further ....
Pet's return leaves owners feeling just Dandy
A Cheltenham cat owner was left feeling just dandy after being reunited with his pet cat recently, thanks to Petlog, the Kennel Club’s pet identification service. Dandy, a four-year old black cat is extremely lucky to be alive after spending almost two months trapped under the floorboards of a house near his home. Read further ....
Petlog saves Sheffield owner from cat-astrophe
A Sheffield cat owner was thankful that she had her pet microchipped and registered with Petlog, the Kennel Club’s pet identification service, when her cat Jinksie recently used up one of her nine lives. Suzanne Hodgetts’ beloved pet was found hurt after a road traffic accident whilst Miss Hodgetts was asleep, following a nightshift. Read further ....
Home is the cat's whiskers
A North London cat owner, Lorna Reid, was overjoyed recently after being reunited with her pet cat, thanks to Petlog, the Kennel Club’s pet identification service. Balthamos, a four and a half year old cat is extremely lucky to be alive and home with his family for Christmas after being discovered 10 miles away from his home. Read further....
There's no place like home
A North London cat owner, Dr Jackie Lees, was overjoyed after being reunited with her adopted pet cat, Willow, thanks to Petlog, the Kennel Club’s pet identification service. Read further ....
Mini returns
Losing your pet can be a devastating experience, which is why Matt Holdsworth from Hillhead in Fareham is pleased to help raise awareness of the importance of microchipping. Matt’s beloved cat Mini went missing last year, however thanks to the work of Petlog, the Kennel Club’s pet reunification service, he was reunited with Mini after three agonising months of searching. Read further ....
Petlog reunites Lesley and Louis
Lesley Attewell from Walsall is grateful to the support provided by Petlog, the Kennel Club’s pet reunification service after being reunited with her three year old chocolate brown Burmese cat, Louis who went missing last year. Read further ....
Remy's great adventure
Thanks to the work of Petlog, the Kennel Club’s pet reunification service, Fiona Maxwell from Gosport in Hampshire was reunited quickly with her pet cat Remy who went missing for over a month after she married and moved to start a new life with her husband. Read further ....
Home sweet home for Candy
Candy, a five year old terrier cross from Stoke Ferry in Norfolk, who was recently shortlisted for the Friends of Life Awards at Crufts was reunited with owner Chris Gale thanks to the important work of Petlog, the Kennel Club’s pet reunification service, which helps to bring lost pets home. Read further ....
Purr-fect to be home again
Pilchard a cat from Rowley Regis went missing a couple of months after owner Amanda Dunnett moved house and the arrival of a new puppy, a terrier cross called Skye. However thanks to the work of Petlog, the Kennel Club’s pet reunification service, she was reunited with Pilchard after seven agonising months of searching. Read further ....
Tico's story
Steven and Nicola McMinn from Edinburgh are pleased to share their story about their cat, Tico in support of National Microchipping Month, which is set to take place this June. Read further ....
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