‘CLEVER DOG’: Lost pup finds way to police station

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‘CLEVER DOG’: Lost pup finds way to police station
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A man was walking his dog off\u002Dleash in a park in England, when a loud bang startled them both, causing the pooch to take off.

Clever lost dog finds help at local police station

The pack at Loughborough Police Station made a new furry friend last week after a lost dog strolled into the station. We've collared the CCTV of the Border Collie, Rosie, so you can see her approaching the doors before walking in and taking a seat in the corner. Good dog! Our staff fetched some water for Rosie, and made fast friends with plenty of fuss.

“They said, ‘Have you got a black and white collie?’ I said, ‘Yes’, and then they said, ‘She just walked up and handed herself in to the station’,” Julie recalled..Leicestershire Police posted a clip on Facebook of the brilliant dog making her way into the station, wandering around unseen before finding a quiet corner to lie down.Article content

“The pack at Loughborough Police Station made a new furry friend last week after a lost dog strolled into the station,” read the caption of the video. “We’ve collared the CCTV of the Border Collie, Rosie, so you can see her approaching the doors before walking in and taking a seat in the corner. Good dog!”“Thankfully she was wearing a collar, so a lead was available to contact Rosie’s owner, who was delighted she had been found safe and well. What a lovely, clever dog.

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