Most dogs are perfectly capable of becoming lost without any
help at all. They slip their leads when they’re out walking. They jump over
fences or dig under them. They bolt the minute a door or gate opens. But
Cassie didn’t disappear on her own. Cassie was a chocolate-colored cocker
spaniel puppy who was stolen from her own front garden in Sussex in 2013.
Eventually her family gave up all hope of ever seeing her again. But last November,
police received a tip and raided a series of puppy farms. They discovered
Cassie with three of her
own puppies, and were able to reunite her with her loved ones. After eight years of separation, Cassie is settling in well,
enjoying her daily walks and lounging around the house. Her puppies have
all gone to loving homes, as well. Sussex police are glad to have played a part
in this happy ending, and encourage everyone to microchip their pets.
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