An eight-month ordeal for dog and human alike is now over.
Jazz was found dumped in an ambulance in Wolverhampton, more than 50 miles from her home in Powys.Her devastated owner, Emma Darling, was determined to find Jazz and quickly alerted Petlog, who Jazz’s microchip is recorded with, as well as their local vets.
A Cocker Spaniel had been handed into them by an ambulance worker, who had discovered a dog in the back of the ambulance out on shift. Jazz has finally been reunited with Emma and her family, thanks to the beloved dog being microchipped.Emma, 45, said:"Jazz just disappeared that day. At first we thought she had got out, but she had never done that before. The next day we started to think maybe she had been stolen as she hadn’t come back.
She added:"I was determined to find Jazz. I couldn’t eat and felt like my head was about to explode every day. Some days I just cried. My two daughters were so upset, it was absolutely heart-breaking. We felt so sad for so long. Emma is full of praise for the ambulance service, and one worker in particular who even took Jazz home and looked after the dog, who had been found sopping wet in the back of the ambulance.The 45-year-old said:"Alex who works for the ambulance service and found Jazz in the vehicle really was an angel. That night, when she had a break from her shift, she took Jazz home and bathed her and looked after her all night until the vets opened the next day.
Emma concluded:"We didn’t realise – and most people don’t either – about how many dogs go missing or are stolen, and the reality of the situation, until we were living it.
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