ARPA Leads Massive Search for Missing Dog En Xiri in Escaldes with 45 Volunteers
Animal protection group coordinates volunteers, drones, and official aid to locate shy four-year-old mixed-breed dog missing for a week in Andorra.
Key Points
- 45 volunteers searching Can Noguer, Engolasters, and Madriu bridge areas after recent sightings.
- Tools include drone, surveillance cameras at feeding points, and baited trap.
- Authorities assist: rangers, police checking dogs, firefighters responding to tips.
- Dog is extremely shy; spotters urged to stay calm and call +376 321 685 without chasing.
**ARPA Coordinates Extensive Search for Missing Dog En Xiri in Escaldes with 45 Volunteers and Official Support**
The ARPA animal protection association has launched a large-scale operation to find En Xiri, a timid four-year-old mixed-breed dog missing from Escaldes for a week. The medium-sized dog, with light brown fur, a darker muzzle and a green harness, escaped last Wednesday during a walk when startled by a loud vehicle.
ARPA has mobilised 45 volunteers, organising shifts to comb areas including Can Noguer urbanisation and Engolasters, where recent sightings occurred. On Wednesday, the dog was spotted near the Madriu bridge. The group has deployed advanced tools, including a drone, surveillance cameras at feeding points and a covered trap baited with straw for warmth.
Authorities are assisting: forest rangers conducted an initial search near the COEX headquarters in Encamp after an early alert; police check unpaired dogs; firefighters and traffic agents in Escaldes and Encamp respond to tips. A feeding station with a camera-linked trap was set up Tuesday night at a suspected location.
ARPA stresses En Xiri's extreme shyness—he lived at a shelter in La Seu d'Urgell until adopted two months ago by a local resident. Rescuers advise against chasing or calling him, as treats fail to lure him and pursuit causes panic. Spotters should act calmly and contact +376 321 685 immediately.
The search, active since ARPA's 20 January social media appeal from Andorra la Vella, continues around the clock despite challenging winter conditions. Volunteers believe the dog has found shelter while foraging in the mountains.
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