Bruce Pennicuik has been searching all over the Kimberley for his beloved kelpie, Fudge, since he disappeared last November.

Bruce says Fudge ran off from his home just outside Broome last November.

"It was a sunny afternoon and then thunderclouds rolled across; there was some extremely loud thunder," Bruce says.

"I'm usually pretty cautious with him and put him on a chain because he has always been scared of thunder and this time it just caught me unawares and he was off.

"I never saw him go, but the information I have had since is that he was seen on the highway, about 250 metres from the property I am on, so more than likely he was picked up because we've never found a body."

Since then, Bruce has driven to Broome, Sandfire, Derby, right up to Dampier Peninsula and One-Arm point multiple times looking for Fudge.

"He's a pure Kelpie. He's a beautiful chocolatey brown colour, with a white patch on his chest. Really big ears.

"He's just a great companion. He's been with me all his life, and particularly for the last four years, he has gone everywhere with me with my work and travel."

"He loves to go fishing and running with me and loves to have his head hanging out of the car."

Bruce says the community have helped with the search for Bruce, and he gets many reports of sightings. So far, he hasn't found his dog but has found four other dogs which he has been able to return to their owners, and he remains hopeful of finding Fudge.

"I've got faith in his resilience and capacity to survive.

"If he's with someone he's probably doing ok.

"I realise that he could have could have gone bush and may have perished but that's not my gut feeling at all."

If you spot Fudge, contact details are on the Finding Fudge facebook page.