Foothills Rancher Kari Carr has had her fair share of issues lately with her 10-month-old goat "Tinkerbell" going missing.

Carr says Tinkerbell has gone missing once agiain, it's the third time, but she says the previous two times she's turned up within a few days.

"Last time she went missing was at the end of November and I kinda shrugged it off and thought some punks, I bet they got theirs having to deal with her shenanigans every day, the second time I got her a tracker, put that on her but the batteries kept dying in our cold winter so I happen to have just taken that off to replace the batteries that day."

Carr says it has been around two weeks since she last saw Tinkerbell

"The last time I saw Tinkerbell was the evening of Tuesday, January 5th."

Carr says Tinkerbell is truly another member of the family.

"The only way you can have a free-ranged goat that goes with you everywhere is to keep her busy and tired, she does all the chores with me, she hikes, she plays with the kids she is go, go, go. With my kids not being able to go on playdates because of COVID, we were so grateful to have a baby goat for my kids to play with and take care of. Initially, it was the best playmate ever for my daughter when my son was in Kindergarten and she was all alone. Baby goats play hard and then nap just like kids, so my daughter and she had the same routine for the first few months."

Carr says it's been tough without Tinkerbell around and they are hoping she returns sooner rather than later.

"Tinkerbell is about knee-high she has horns that are about five inches long, shes mostly brown with some light brown markings and a star on her forehead, she comes by name if you call her shell come running."

Tinkerbell is friendly and loves people, Carr says she's unlike any goat and is missed dearly at the farm.

"If anyone knows anything please let us know or send information to the RCMP or vet clinics, or if you have her please take her to any of the vet clinics, they all have her flyers, they know what she looks like just drop her off."

Anyone with information on Tinkerbell can also contact Kari Carr directly at 403-617-7374 or 403-408-7674.