Free specialist lost dog search and rescue team covering Nottinghamshire
Free specialist lost dog search and rescue team covering Nottinghamshire

Willow is home. A nice quick one. Willow found her way back home and turned up when her mum drove back from searching.

Bruno has been found. He was spotted in a back garden in the morning not too far from home. Homeowner rang Nottingham City Dog Wardens who contacted us so we were able to get his mum to him quickly.

He is safe with mum. Julia followed all instructions even when he was running away from her. Our volunteers were with her all afternoon and after an hour of no sightings he was spotted back at the dog park. Plenty of coaxing and eventually came to mum.

Wrinkles has been found. After a tip off that there was possibly a black dog resembling Wrinkles in a small wood, the team and family arrived to search for her. It was a small wood but deep and full of nettles and brambles and difficult to get through. Our amazing pilot put the drone up and spotted her and was able to guide a family member in to get her and bring her out. Thank you again for everyone for starting and keeping an eye out.

Found safe. Was handed in to the vets for scanning.

Safe at Wildbore vets. Owner has collected.

Rosie is home. She was found outside her house but because her tag was missing the finder took her to Minster vets at Newark. She is now home with her family.

She was found by a couple walking in Silverhill woods.

Safely reunited. Caught him trapped in the building site opposite the train station. We couldn’t get in and he couldn’t get out. Eventually we found a way in and he came to his dad.

Tammy is safe. She was found by one of our volunteers Millie, in the front garden a couple of doors away from owners house.

Found safe and reunited near the golf course. Thank you to Charlie who rang when he spotted her, owner wasn’t far away and managed to get her on lead.

Found safe by our drone pilot in a garden in Gainsborough Close.

Found safe at the chickens at Holme Pierrepont.

After being missing on Thoresby Estate for about 5 hours Bella found her way back to the lodge where her owners are staying.

Fantastic news, Gypsy is safe. Found at the fishing lakes between Gunthorpe and Bulcote. By chance she walked up to someone who knows the owner. A massive thanks to everyone for sharing to get her home.

Found safe and reunited. A lady found him and contacted his owner.

She's safe. Found and taken back to home address.

Found safe. Two drones went out after we were told of a sighting at 9 am - Rex was spotted in a field by owner and the drone and quickly reunited.

Found safe. A call from Vets Now/PDSA to say they have Rocky safe.

Zokni is safe and reunited.

Milah is safe. We have had a team out since early morning from the sighting of Milah at Oxclose Woods towards, drones and ground searchers but to no avail. Owner then got a call just after 4 of a sighting on the same area but she got spooked and off she went again heading towards the woods and Woodhouse train station.
Owner Tom was not far behind and finally caught up with her.
Thank you to everyone who called with sightings, our brilliant team and Tim Quince from Drone SAR and Patricia from K9 SAR who came to help.

She is home, hungry but happy.
Thank you to our volunteers who went out to help search.

Found safe. She was taken to vets4pets at Loughborough and is in police kennels until tomorrow when they will reunite her with her family.
Thank you to the lady who stopped the traffic on A453 and managed to catch her safely.

Amazing news, Suki was found at Mercury garage, Warsop Vale. Her owner has collected her.

Millie is safe. There had been no sightings since about 4.30 until 8.30 when we got a call that she was heading into the woods behind Asda at Forest Town. As we prepared to come with the thermal drone the owner messaged to say someone had caught her. Well done Lauren Price and Ellie Pitchfork.

Minnie is home safe. She found her way back to her previous owners home.

Found safe by owners after a long hike around Bingham and surrounding fields. Thank you to everyone who called in with sightings to help get her safe.

Chanel is home safe. She was picked up earlier this evening and taken to Vets Now/PDSA. Her owner now has her home.

Found safe by owners.

Ronnie is home safe. We had two of our thermal drones out over the farm area and woods where Ronnie went missing but sadly nothing was found. We then had a call at 8.40 pm from a lady in Muston who said she thinks he was in her garden but managed to get out. A quick call and owner Wayne was on the way. In the middle of nowhere Wayne started calling Ronnie and suddenly he was there. Fantastic news, the family are absolutely over the moon. Great team work with South Lincs volunteer Wendy Miller.

Rocco is safe at The Pet Vet after being handed in after found wandering. Thankfully the vets saw our poster and called. One relieved owner collected.

After 5 nights on the run Rosa was finally caught by local Andrew this morning.
An incredibly difficult search due to restrictions from the RAF base. Rosa was in and out of the base and surrounding fields which meant restricted flying and access onto the base. Cameras were placed and baited and many sightings called in. Last night she had made her way upto Farndon, 5 miles away and had run on the roads. This morning she as between the old Fosse Road and the A46 with people watching from a distance. Tired and hungry she finally let Andrew get her into his vehicle and safe.
Amazing help from the residents and farmers around Syerston, RAF Syerston staff and our volunteers who spent hours tramping round wet, muddy fields in the dark.

Sadly we were informed by the owner that this little girl was a victim of the train track. Fly high little one. Our thoughts go out to them, absolutely devastating news.

Izzie is safe. The owner was told of a sighting around Yatesbury Crescent in a garage. After a quick video call to confirm it was her the family raced to pick her up. Now back home with her mum.

Found safe by the owners hiding in a garden on Ena Avenue.

Found safe by someone. Now back home.

Found safe. Our drone pilot had just arrived to be told they'd found Marley walking back towards the car.

Toby was handed into Vets Now/PDSA who called us after seeing our poster. His owner collected him.

Milly is home safe. She was handed into The Pet Vet.

Safely home. She found her way back.

Found safe. His owners found him all safe and ok.

He has been caught and is safe. Lots of sightings came in this morning and our team responded straightaway. His previous owners daughter came out and managed to catch him.

Back home safe. The owner had nipped back home after searching and found him waiting.

Found safe after 6 days!! After having a drone sighting of Ariel at 9.15 am Thursday 1 Jan near the bridge on the track opposite the Pavilion playing fields we had thermal drone out and cameras placed. No more sightings but we were convinced we were in the right area. Friday morning the team were out - 3 drone pilots checking different areas across from the football field and ground searchers. Absolutely nothing seen but not unusual as dogs tend to go to ground during the day. Then the owners got a message from a guy on Stonebridge Drive that he’d heard a yelping when in his garden that was coming from a bramble covered bank backing on to the brook. One of the team on the opposite bank spotted her and whilst two team members approached from the garden, battling through dense undergrowth, he went into the brook from the his side. She was caught up in barbed wire. The houseowner bought us some snips to cut the barbed wire but she was struggling and had already bitten Alex and a lady that went in to help. We managed to cut a section of the barbed wire keeping her head covered in a sweatshirt and a lead on in case she tried to run when free. We got her on to the bank to try and get the rest of the barbed wire cut away that was stuck in her tail fur. She calmed right down (after trying to bite us) as soon as mum appeared. After a tearful reunion this little lady was whisked to the vets for a full check and released with pain meds and a couple of tiny scratches. Thank you to everyone who went out looking for her and shared the posts around East Leake. Thanks to all the landowners who gave permission to check their land and fly from. Sorry to the lady who jumped in the brook and got bitten. Big thanks to the team who worked constantly for 5 days and nights searching and missing New Year’s Eve festivities.

Found safe and reunited. We advised owner to try ringing Priory Vets who happened to have him safe.






Rocky’s body was found beside the River Maun in Edwinstowe. Thank you to Scott who found him and called us. The team retrieved his body and took him to Rainbow Bridge Pet Crematorium who will give him the send off he deserves paid for by ourselves.
Our thoughts are with his owners who are heartbroken.

Found safe by owner, they followed our advice. He was found on a park on Wollaton Vale hiding in a bush. Glad to see his mum.

Freya is home. Saturday 29/11 6.20am our camera pinged at Pauline Murphy’s home and I saw Freya enter the garden and eat the food. I called then straight away and talked them through what to do quietly. Open the back door and just leave it open - she was curled up on her bed outside.
She’s thin, tired and hungry but so happy to be home. She has been on an epic journey, we almost had her Wednesday evening she was trapped on a garden up near Hollybeck but managed to jump fence 5 minutes before got there. Thursday saw her down at Hoveringhsm lakes and Caythorpe and we knew she was trying to find the footpath that takes her home.
We had restrictions on flying the drone from RAF Syerston which hampered the search but yesterday she’d stayed Hoveringham side and owners had been fairly close to her but she was in survival mode and wouldn’t go anywhere near.
We decided that the best course was leave her be to find her way herself rather than trap her - leaving dirty socks to the right path and knowing her routine was early morning wandering we left. And now she’s home. She’s one very clever girl.
We’d like to thank those that helped search, poster, put cameras out at all hours and all those that shared and were concerned. Mostly we’d like to thank Paul & Pauline the owners for trusting in us.
We are a volunteer group, some of us have full time jobs, we DO NOT ask for donations, we pay for everything ourselves - food, petrol, equipment. We appreciate your support.
Thank you.









