Delighted family reunited with dog found over 80 miles away
Issued January 2010
A dog from Oxfordshire was reunited with her owners last week a
month after going missing, thanks to the UK's largest pet
identification service, Petlog, which is
run by the Kennel
Club.
Jessie, a one and a half year old rescued Lurcher
from Oxford, was reunited with her delighted owners, the Koch
family, having been found over 80 miles and three counties away,
thanks to her identification microchip.
Jessie was stolen by opportunist thieves after she was left tied
to a lamppost outside a local supermarket. The Kennel Club
recommends that dogs are not left tied up anywhere and are always
secured properly even when left for a few moments, to reduce the
chances of being lost or stolen.
Aurelian Koch spoke of his regret, saying: "It was a sunny day
so I obviously didn't want to leave Jessie in the car, so I just
tied her to a post whilst I quickly popped into the supermarket.
Even though it was brief, when I got out, she was gone, which I
regret so much. I was so distraught I just didn't know what to do.
We had only had Jessie for six weeks, and she had been settling in
to the family well, becoming a calming, joyous influence on our
lives, and my two children just adored her."
After three weeks Aurelian had given up hope of ever seeing
Jessie again, and had even begun to look for a new dog to fill the
void. What the Koch family didn't know however was that a farmer in
Blaby, Leicestershire, had found Jessie wandering around on her
land and taken her in, given her a bath, fed her and then taken her
to the local vet a couple of days later.
At the veterinary practice, Jessie had her microchip scanned by
the vet, who called Petlog's Central Microchip Reunification
Service, which then quickly contacted the Koch family. A delighted
Aurelian rushed into his car to pick up Jessie who was over 80
miles away.
Aurelian said: "I couldn't believe she had been found safe and
well, and it was all down to the lovely farmer who took her in, the
vet and the Petlog team. I hadn't slept properly for a month while
she was missing and the call from Petlog was music to my ears. As
soon as I brought her back we were a family again, and my wife and
children were absolutely delighted."
Caroline Kisko, Communications Director of the Kennel Club said:
"Although we would strongly recommend that dogs are never simply
tied to a lamppost anywhere, we are delighted to have been able to
reunite the Koch family with their beloved family pet.
"Petlog has helped reunite so many pets with their owners, and
carries the details of over 3.7 million pets on its database. This
latest happy ending goes to show how important it is to have your
dog permanently identified and its details kept up to date."
The Kennel Club has recently chosen Tia Greyhound and Lurcher
Rescue as one of the recipients of funding from the Pedigree
Adoption Drive, which has raised £1m over the last two years for
dog welfare projects across the UK and Ireland, including rescue
centres like the one which helped find Jessie a new home.
To submit your own re-unification story, please e-mail us at petlogadmin@thekennelclub.org.uk
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