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    PostSubject: Lost Dog is Returned to Owners Two Years After Going Missing   Tue Jun 16, 2009 12:16 pm

    Lost Dog is Returned to Owners Two Years After Going Missing




    June 15, 2009 by The Blue Cross



    A
    stray dog found collapsed and bleeding on London’s streets has
    been reunited with her family twenty miles away, two years after she
    went missing.
    A dog warden from Southwark council found Honey, a distinctive
    looking Saluki cross-breed, last month after a member of the public
    reported seeing her in Bermondsey. She was very weak with filthy,
    matted fur so she rushed her to The Blue Cross pet charity’s
    hospital in Victoria, which provides a 24-hour emergency service for
    injured pets.
    Blue Cross vet Nigel Griffiths said: ”When Honey arrived in
    the middle of the night she was severely dehydrated and could barely
    lift her head. We put her on a drip and made her comfortable then
    carried out some tests. She was suffering from severe gastroenteritis.
    Fortunately, after intensive treatment and special care she soon made a
    full recovery.”
    Honey had been fitted with a microchip containing her owner’s
    contact details so The Blue Cross was able to contact them the next
    day. Nurses were amazed to find out that Honey had gone missing from
    her home in April 2007 after squeezing through a hole in the garden
    fence and had not been seen since. Owners Mr and Mrs Beckley suspect
    she may have been stolen.
    Mrs Beckley said: “We were gobsmacked when we got the message
    from The Blue Cross, and we’re so grateful to them for bringing
    Honey back to us. We all loved Honey so much and were devastated when
    we couldn’t find her. We put up posters and called local vets and
    rescue centres then when we moved house we thought we might never see
    her again. Thank goodness we had her microchipped and kept the contact
    details up to date, just in case.”
    Honey was reunited with her owners last week and appears to be
    recovering well from her ordeal. She is one of many stray dogs found in
    London every day, many of which are not microchipped and sadly will
    never find their way home.
    Microchips are tiny electronic identification devices, each
    containing a unique serial number. A scanner run over a lost pet will
    reveal the special number which is stored in a central database
    alongside the owner’s contact details.
    The Blue Cross recommends that all pets should be fitted with a
    microchip to ensure that they can be returned to their owners if they
    should become lost or stolen. Microchips can be fitted by most vets for
    a small one-off fee, and The Blue Cross offers a subsidised service to
    owners who can’t afford a private vet. For more information
    please phone 0300 123 9933.

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    PostSubject: Re: Lost Dog is Returned to Owners Two Years After Going Missing   Tue Jun 16, 2009 1:44 pm

    Aww what a happy ending :love:

    I think she may well of been stolen
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    PostSubject: Re: Lost Dog is Returned to Owners Two Years After Going Missing   Tue Jun 16, 2009 4:50 pm

    Aww bet the owners were overjoyed So nice the dog was reunited with them :love: If only dogs could talk i bet she would have a story to tell
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    PostSubject: Re: Lost Dog is Returned to Owners Two Years After Going Missing   Tue Jun 16, 2009 5:32 pm

    Awwwww they should microchip kids

    I'm glad she made it home and is well again :love: :love: :love:
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