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  • #587902

    Lorece
    Member

    This is the 3rd day that Gibs’N has been gone and a likely time for him to come out of hiding to find food. He is an Irish Water Spaniel.He is curly and brown about 65lbs. He had a green brocade collar with tags. He is chipped. He was last seen on 8/25 Westbound on Charlestown near 45th. He bolted away from his owner when the thunder and lightning hit Mon. at about 5:00 PM You can see a photo of him on the pets blog page. Please help! There is a reward! Call 206-938-7877 OR 206-910-1321 Mary

    #635986

    WSB
    Keymaster

    FYI to all, while we usually keep the Pets info on the Pets page as a reliable clearinghouse for those who have lost/found pets to be able to go to, we have been hearing about additional sightings of this distinctive-looking dog so we encouraged them to post here. Follow the Pets tab from any page and the shortcut link to Lost/Found – Gibs’N is a few dogs in.

    (We expect to enable pictures in forum posts in the long-awaited technical upgrade that is under way right now – no estimated date but in the future that will help with things like this!)

    Gibs’N’s owners say they have received some calls that someone might have been seen walking him or a dog like him … TR

    #635987

    JoB
    Participant

    i hope gibbs comes home soon…

    you can manage fireworks because you now they are coming.. but a storm like that is harder…

    #635988

    that is sooo sad!!! i know exactly what your going through awhile back my dog jumped my front gate in a thunder storm. We found him a week later down at the queen ann animal shelter. Try calling them everyday because the dogs that are picked up in west seattle get taken there first. Good luck!!!!

    #635989

    marianne
    Participant

    I travel that area everyday and will keep an eye out. He is a distinctive looking dog. I hope he gets home soon! Animals really get freaked out by those storms.

    #635990

    oddreality
    Participant

    I hope you get him back soon. He is a great looking dog. Very distinctive,you would think he would be easy to spot.

    #635991

    mikey
    Member

    I saw the flyer at Westcrest Off leash area yesterday. I also have an Irish Water Spaniel, and just can’t imagine waking up in the morning and not hearing the thump-thump-thump of the rat tail. If not found by the weekend, I would be more than happy to take part in a search. What is Gibson’s temperament? If he’s like most IWS I know, he’s cautious but likes people, which means it may be difficult to coax him out of hiding.

    #635992

    mikey
    Member

    Regarding the post with reports of others walking similar dogs–there at least three, maybe for other IWS in West Seattle. One is mine, and lately we’ve only walked from our house to Westcrest park. There is another couple who live in Admiral that have two IWS and may have gotten a third. There may be others, but I’m not aware of them (of course I wasn’t aware of Gibs’N until I saw the flyer yesterday).

    #635993

    Mwest
    Participant

    Hello, I’m Gibs’n’s owner, I can’t begin to tell you how much our family misses him, it’s like our lives are on hold and nothing can replace his sweet disposition around our house. What the previous poster says, Gibs’n is very cautious and will be scared of people he does not know, so if you see him call us as soon as you can at 206 910-1231 so we can come to wherever you are AND we can help you approach him. He’s very friendly once he knows someone. In closing I have to say how wonderful people we’ve given our flyers to and how many of them have read about Gibs’n on the West Seattle blog.

    Thank you all so much

    #635994

    LisaM
    Participant

    Hi Mary – Its Lisa – I called you tonight to offer to look for Gibs’n, which I did. I went through the Madison Middle School area, then combed Schmitz Park Elementary and the upper ridges of the park.

    If folks want to gather together to do a more thorough sweep of the park, beach area, etc, I think that could be more effective.

    Let us know if you would like us to do this and the day/time and I am sure many of us will be there if we can!

    Lisa

    #635995

    Mwest
    Participant

    Hi Lisa,

    Thank you for looking. We’re planning on organizing a search for tomorrow. I’ll work out the details today and post it.

    Mary

    #635996

    Lorece
    Member

    Hi – I’m Gibs’N’s “Aunt” Lorece-

    He would be getting very hungry by now and may be coming out of hiding very nervously.

    He may run away if approached but if seen call 206-910-1321 or 206-938-7877 and someone will get to you quickly.

    The reward is up to $1000 now for anyone leading us to him.

    His home is on 36th and Andover and we are going to try to put together another large organized search party each day this weekend too.

    Anyone wanting a flyer or photo emailed to them for reference please let us know!

    We are not giving up. This kindness of this community is amazing.

    Thank You,

    Lorece Newton-Moore

    206-933-0515 x 304 wk.

    253-350-9137 cell

    #635997

    HP
    Member

    heres a bump i just saw his picture what a beautiful dog. i will be on the lookout. best of luck in getting your baby home.

    #635998

    LisaM
    Participant

    I can help look over the weekend, just send out a post with the logistics.

    Lisa

    #635999

    Mwest
    Participant

    Thank you all so much for your continued support. We’ve been out flyering again this evening, the more people see a picture of our unique dog the better our chances of him being seen when he finally gets hungry enough to come out. When Loreece shows up tomorrow we’ll form a game plan and post it. Probably around 10 am.

    #636000

    thriftwaygirl
    Participant

    I just went out to look in the general area that he was last spotted. After calling out several times, I heard a response (barking). This of course may have just been other neighborhood dogs barking because it was after dark, but you never know.

    I waited there for a while calling and looked around in bushes etc but no sign of him. But the answer to my calling out gave me hope he may be in the area.

    Have you gone door to door in that area? Maybe someone took him in, but isn’t a WSB visitor…?

    I’ll keep my eye out and do a drive by during daylight hours.

    #636001

    Mwest
    Participant

    Loreece is coming over early this afternoon with Gibs’n’s mom to help look for him. We’ll have her wearing a bright orange vest with the picture of Giibs’n on it’s side, that way people won’t think it’s Gibs’n. We’re going to continue to canvas all areas we can, he could be almost anywhere in the vicinity by now so we’ll try and leave no stone unturned. If you want to come with us or to hand out flyers just post here or call 206-910-4588, most likely we’ll be down by Alki point because of the high volume of traffic down there, but we will also be on Charlestown near 45th Ave SW.

    Thank you all for so much support you have no idea how much it means to us.

    #636002

    mikey
    Member

    I’m willing to help out, if I can free myself from work. We have an ongoing production problem, with next status at noon. Should know by 12:30. I’m wondering if there’s been any search of blackberry thickets along Gibs’n’s suspected route? I’d be willing to start looking. And, as I said before, I also have an IWS. If there’s any merit to taking her to Alki as another sample of the breed, I could do that, but I suspect time spent searching is better spent.

    Mike

    #636003

    LisaM
    Participant

    Mary – count me in. I will call you in a bit to find out where to meet and get supplies.

    Lisa

    #636004

    ellenater
    Member

    I’m so sorry. I’ll help if needed. We lost our dog while on our trip, recently. She was scared by her new dog sitter. They found her after several hours. We were completely traumatized the whole time she was missing. I am not a religious person but will pray you find your buddy! I’ll drive around today, too. Have there been any sightings? Does he like other dogs? Are there any other tricks to lure him out? Any special treats or food he likes? Good luck! Keep us updated.

    #636005

    mikey
    Member

    I’ll probably be tied up until mid-afternoon. I’m the on-call person for work today and we’ve got a number of production issues going on and my back up is involved on another problem.

    Mike

    #636006

    LisaM
    Participant

    Talked to Mary and we are meeting at 1:00 at PCC market in the front of the store where the tables/chairs are to get organized.

    Please just meet us there if you can help.

    Thanks,

    Lisa

    206-790-1428

    #636007

    LisaM
    Participant

    Posting an update here as the family is out looking:

    Gibs’n was spotted this morning running up Orleans St from the beach where it intersects with Charlestown. The familiy is focusing their search in this area and Schmitz Park.

    I have a ton of flyers for posting and will be doing this in the Admiral neighborhood business area – if you want to help me, give me a call at 206-790-1428.

    Thanks,

    Lisa

    #636008

    charlabob
    Participant

    I just talked with a friend who’s worked with the seattle humane society forever and he suggested, in addition to everything else, which is perfect, a door-to-door canvas; maybe in areas where he’s spotted. It’s surprising how many people don’t see the posted flyers and, even, don’t read the forums of the blog.

    I’ve looked through all the newspapers and the national “found and lost” registries. Now I’m starting on “suspicious” ads for dogs for sale.

    Very good news that he’s been spotted.

    #636009

    Mwest
    Participant

    WE FOUND HIM! HIIIS PADS ARE RAW BUT HE’S HOME! I’LL SEND THE DETAILS LATER.

    Thank you for all of your help!

    Mary

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