The good
There are lots of good people:
- People that have helped look for Lilly, walking around the area, checking under hedges, knocking on doors and asking people. Putting a lot of time in to help.
- People that tried to catch her to return her to us.
- People that have published details and shared details, and given us kind words of support.
- Even the police, and now the press, that have taken it seriously.
The less good
There are obviously people that are more indifferent. I can understand that. I can understand that people probably have just ignored a dog wandering alone. I understand it even more during a pandemic - not just hassle to catch a dog and hand her in, but it means interacting with more people to do so. There can be other reasons for not helping, too. But either way, thank you for not being bad, though.
The bad
It seems, from reports we have had, that someone picked up Lilly, in a car, and took her away. Initially we thought this was good, as they would surely hand her over to police, vet, council, etc.
Sadly not, no sign of her. This is why the police are now treating this as a theft.
She is old, spayed, and no value to anyone else - why do this?
The ugly
There are people that actively call those that have lost pets (no doubt from a burner phone), demand money, and threaten to cut the dogs head off and put it on the gate if not paid. I am at a loss for words, sorry.