Tuesday, May 26, 2026

New UPDATE: Winnie Has Been Found: Clementine Ford, Daughter of Cybill Shepherd, Says Beloved Dog Been Found After Possibly Kidnapped by Woman Who Boarded Her

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NEW WEDNESDAY UPDATE: Clementine Ford writes:
“There truly aren’t words to express my gratitude to all of you who worked so hard to bring Winnie home. I have felt so held (totally crying now) and cared for.
@mssarahcatharinepaulson brought Winnie into our lives and started the ball rolling that brought her home again.”

TUESDAY 6:21 PM EST UPDATE Winnie has been found! Details coming, she’s ok.

FROM MONDAY: Alerting everyone in Los Angeles, near Hollywood.

Winnie, the mixed breed pup of Clementine Ford, daughter of actress Cybill Shepherd, has been kidnapped. Clementine says Winnie was boarding with Claudette Joseph on Melrose Avenue. But now Joseph has disappeared with the dog. The dog was boarded through Rover.com, which said it vetted the woman.

Clementine is the mother of two children and is battling MS. Her mother is “Moonlighting” and “Cybill Show” actress Cybill Shepherd. Her father is David Ford. A few years ago, Clementine appeared on the soap “THe Young and the Restless.” But it sounds like she’s had her hands full in recent years.

When you go to the Instagram account, click on the Stories circle for Clementine’s appeal.

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