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Stray dogs across half the United Kingdom

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Stray dogs across United Kingdom

Lost puppy, 5 months later, lost in the location 550 miles away from the outside. Figure that it has crossed more than half of the United Kingdom.

550 miles = 885.1392 km

This 17-year-old shepherd in Scotland on February 6 this year, lost, then where is the British Cornwall County town of Redruth.

4 months later, it was the East Lothian in Scotland found it, and through the electronic chip dog who found the dog owner.

In order to let everyone know more intuitive distance between two cities, I simply made a landmark figure, A is the dog’s home, B is a place was found.

But the Edinburgh dog pet rescue center said that the dog may be taken away by others. BBC sources Link

It is a matter of fact I think the dog would like to go out walking, not enjoy, they are looking for the owner returned.

Stray dogs across United Kingdom 2

An adventurous dog has been found four months after she went missing – 550 miles away from where she vanished.

Lucy disappeared from Sonya and William McKerron’s house in in Cornwall in February, and was found in East Lothian, Scotland, on Saturday.

She wandered in to a family garden, and was taken to a dog’s home to be scanned to see if she had a microchip.

Mrs McKerron said: “It feels overwhelming to see her as we didn’t think we would ever find her again.

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“She is not a wanderer but from now on I will be keeping an eye on her so that nobody steals her.”

Dave Ewing, Edinburgh Dog and Cat Home manager, said he suspected Lucy had been taken by someone rather than having just become lost.

He added that it proved that chipping pets – implanting a small microchip which contains details of where they live and who owns them – “pays off”.

Tags: dave ewing, dog owner, east lothian scotland, landmark figure, wanderer

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