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Farmer reunited with stolen dog

A dog, believed to have been stolen on June 24th, has been reunited with his owner, a farmer from Co. Cork.

Gerard McMahon had placed adverts online and posters around their area in an attempt to get back his pet.

“Gardaí brought Jake out to the owner’s home and were satisfied with the owner’s description of the dog and its excitement, awareness of his surrounding, and location of his kennel.” a spokesperson for An Garda Síochána explained.

 McMahon said: “I’m absolutely thrilled to get Jake back. I had lost hope because he was gone for so long.”

“I tried everything to get him back – I tried social media and put up posters locally. I am extremely grateful to Garda Shane Hayes and Limerick Animal Welfare for looking after Jake and getting him home safely.”

Suspicious activity 

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The news comes following reports of suspicious activity in the car park on Old Dublin Road, Limerick.

Gardaí arrived at the scene shortly after 7.30 pm on July 13th and spoke to two men who had two male springer spaniel dogs in their possession.

When Gardaí enquired about their ownership of the dogs, the two men were unable to provide information that Gardaí were satisfied with. They also informed Gardaí that the dogs were microchipped.

Both dogs were “very nervous, cowering in their cage”, so a decision was made by Gardaí to seize them for their welfare pending the verification of ownership.

Both dogs were seized and brought to Henry Street where they were housed in the kennels at the rear of station.

A local vet came and scanned both dogs for microchips which returned negative for both.

The vet believes that the two springer spaniels were males roughly 3-4yrs and 18mths or so and were in good condition.

 One of the men later attended Henry Street and produced documentation which Gardaí believe are fraudulent.

Appeal to find second dog’s owner

The two dogs were then brought to a local animal shelter whilst Gardaì carried out further enquiries.

Gardaí are still attempting to reunite the second dog with its owner and are appealing to anyone who can help get him home. Anyone with information should contact Henry Street Garda Station on 061-212400.

“An Garda Síochána are aware there has been a number of dog thefts throughout the country recently. However, the number of incidents reported to Gardaí do not reflect a significant increase in dog theft.”

“If your dog has been stolen, report the matter to your local Garda Station as soon as possible.”

Take extra precautions for pet’s safety

Crime prevention officer, Sergeant Ber Leetch said: “I would firstly like to thank the member of the public who phoned us when they noticed something suspicious. Assistance like this is invaluable.”

“As we are hearing a lot about dog theft, it can make dog owners feel unsafe and worried about their beloved pets – so we would advise you take extra precautions for their safety.”

“For your dog’s security, I would recommend they are microchipped so that they can be easily identified if found and returned to the owner.”

“Also place contact details on their collar in the event that they escape. Ensure that your home and garden are secure to prevent theft and deter potential culprits.”

“If you have a high-value breed of animal you may wish to consider CCTV and other crime prevention measures. If you are buying a dog, or returning a dog to its suspected owners, make sure the person is bona fide” she added.

Gardaí are following a definite line of enquiry and expect to progress the investigation in the very near future.

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