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Rescue's urgent message over missing dog: 'She has her own family to return to'

Rescue's urgent message over missing dog: 'She has her own family to return to' <i>(Image: Busters Animal SOS Team)</i>
Rescue's urgent message over missing dog: 'She has her own family to return to' (Image: Busters Animal SOS Team)

A BRADFORD family has issued another heartfelt appeal to find their missing dog.

Dachshund Fudge was reportedly clipped by a car on Manningham Lane before running off.

The sighting took place at around 6.20pm on Saturday, March 4, 2023.

The dog, which lives with her family in Eccleshill, had previously been reported missing around the Skinner Lane area of Manningham.

Now, Busters Animal SOS Team is appealing for the public’s help in answering key questions about this period of time.

A spokesperson for Busters Animal SOS Team said: “We still need support from the people of Bradford.

Bradford Telegraph and Argus:
Bradford Telegraph and Argus:

“The family are absolutely devastated and continue to be supported by Busters Animal SOS Team.

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“This is a direct appeal to anyone that may have seen Fudge. Fudge may have been picked up and not reported. There is also the possibility that Fudge has been taken in by a family not knowing she is missing.

“Busters Animal SOS Team await a call from the public with any information regarding her current whereabouts and ask that whoever has her, do the right thing and make contact. Fudge has her own family that she needs to return to.”

People can report sightings by calling Busters Animal SOS Team on 07858263049. 07931175135, and 07815 592944.