After
11 days of heartbreak, Michelle and Sam Howe from Rossendale
in Lancs were slowly coming to terms with the fact that Iggy,
their beloved Staffordshire Bull Terrier could be anywhere.
Their dog had been stolen in a hit and run and even after
a widespread publicity campaign in the Manchester area they
realised they may never see their pet again. Then Michelle
had a phone call from us – a dog matching Iggy’s description
had just been taken into the Manchester Dogs Home. When Michelle
went to claim Iggy she was confronted by another couple claiming
Iggy was their pet. Apparently a dog warden had removed the
“Staffie” the day before from a squat in Oldham and the couple
had been told to collect her when they had somewhere to live.
In this instance the dogs home required proof of ownership.
Michelle was able to provide photos and Iggy’s Missing Pets
Bureau membership form. However, at the Missing Pets Bureau,
we have encountered situations where a private individual,
in possession of a ‘stolen’ dog has remained adamant the dog
is theirs. Settling a dispute is never easy but a DNA test,
when combined with our service would stand up in a court of
law and prove ultimate ownership.
Said Michelle, “Thank goodness I registered Iggy with Petback
Protect. I have now had him DNA registered with Missing Pets
Bureau so if this situation had turned nasty along with MPB’s
other services I would have had proof he was my dog”. |