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Beautiful dog reunited with its owners eight years after being stolen




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The owners of a cocker spaniel that was taken eight years ago have been reunited, reports Breaking News.

When Daisy was returned to her Dorking home, Surrey Police reported that there was “not a dry eye in the house.”

According to authorities, the black-and-white working gun dog was taken from the garden kennels where it was kept in November 2016 together with three other canines.

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The other two stolen dogs have never been located, according to the officer, and one of the dogs was killed when it was struck by a car while attempting to flee, reports Breaking News.

On Tuesday, October 29, almost eight years after Daisy was abducted, authorities received a report that someone had attempted to update her microchip information.

Surrey Police’s rural crime officer, PC Laura Rowley, got in touch with the microchip firm to learn more about the new owners, who had adopted the spaniel in good faith and were unaware that she had been stolen, reports Breaking News.

Daisy, who is now partially deaf, was returned to her original owners in Dorking on Thursday, October 31st, after a three-hour round-trip journey by Mole Valley Safer Neighbourhood team officers.

The officers said: “There was not a dry eye in the house when she was reunited with her owners. She recognised them immediately and stuck to them like glue,” reports Breaking News.

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