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Dog theft is a serious issue requiring the deployment of specialist law-enforcement operatives.
Garda Bichon, I think..PC Poodle
Glad it found its way home but on the FB page they said pink collar no ID. I believe that all dogs in public should have an identification tag.
I believe that all dogs are required to be chipped now - though, chipping wouldn't have had much effect in this particular case.I also wondered this. Further, given the type of dog it is one would have thought a responsible owner would have the dog microchipped. If that dog ends up in stray kennels miles away it's going to be on the put down list pretty quickly owing to the breed and the difficulty in re-homing stray ones. All for the sake of a £20 microchip which would prevent this and get the dog back to it's family.
I believe that all dogs are required to be chipped now* - though, chipping wouldn't have had much effect in this particular case.
Too much information.bad wind ....accidents happen.
I'm fairly sure that the garage door blew open in the bad wind ....accidents happen.
I.e., a dog that was rescued, rather than a dog that goes rescuing, though that may be a future career move, now that she's rescued herself this time.My enquiries suggest that the dog in question is chipped - a recently acquired rescue dog.
A Jack Russell turned up at my house once, he had ID saw we walked the three-quarters of a mile to his house - they didn't even know he'd been out.
Eighteen months later, he turned up here again....