Much-loved dog missing from Spirit of Tasmania

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A woman is desperately searching for her pet dog after it escaped from its kennel while on the Spirit of Tasmania ferry. 9News

Holly Alexander checked on Ester, her Doberman and Rottweiler cross, twice to make sure the kennel door was shut."I was woken up at midnight to one of the security guards telling me that she had escaped and that had been trying to get her but had no luck," her"They would only let me look for an hour and I waited in the bar as they kept looking.

"They couldn't find her, they didn't raise any alarms when they were trying to get people to disembark or check their cars as they seemed to think that she might have jumped in the utes or trailers."I was there up until midday refusing to leave as they said she just vanished." The distressed owner said ship staff checked the cameras but footage was limited and there were none facing the kennels.

Ms Alexander told 3AW no announcement was made as people left the Spirit of Tasmania and is pleading with anyone on the ship to check their cars. "I'm just wondering if anyone was on the Spirit on the 25th and 26th and they have a dog with them, if they could check it into the pound so I can get my dog back," she said."Not knowing if she's dead or alive is killing me. Please help," her emotional Facebook post ended.

 

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So it might of had enough of the owner and jumped ship or check the cook of the ship

Hope the poor thing didn’t jump overboard. It must’ve been so scared! 😢

I hope Xi Jinging was not on the ferry.

How far can a dog go on a dam boat?

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