Western Morning News

Rescue dog Rosie home again after firework fright

- ELEANOR FLEMING wmnnewsdes­k@reachplc.com

ARESCUE dog from Devon made headlines when she ran away from her owner after being spooked by a firework only to “hand herself in” to a local police station.

Rosie, a “happy-go-lucky” border collie who loves “chasing squirrels” and “fetching balls”, was out walking with owner Steve Harper, 68, in their local park at around 4pm on November 4 when they heard a loud bang.

Mr Harper’s wife Julie, 62, told reporters: “Someone let off a firework and Rosie does not like loud bangs.

“Rosie ran back to my husband but, before he could put the lead back on, another firework went off and she just shot off.

“My husband was upset and very distressed.”

Mrs Harper said Rosie “hates bonfire night” and will just “go and hide in the bath and shake” whenever she hears a firework.

Mr Harper tried to contact his wife – who was back at their home in Loughborou­gh, Leicesters­hire, and unaware 10-year-old Rosie had gone missing – without success.

But, at around 4.30pm, as Mr Harper was walking home with the couple’s other dog, Laser, Mrs Harper got a phone call from Leicesters­hire Police.

“They said, ‘Have you got a black and white collie?’ I said, ‘Yes’, and then they said, ‘She just walked up and handed herself in to the station’,” Mrs Harper said.

Mrs Harper, a mother-of-five, then called her husband to explain – much to his relief – that Rosie was safe.

Local police posted CCTV footage of the “clever” pup strolling into the station and “taking a seat in the corner”. The force said: “Our staff fetched some water for Rosie, and made fast friends with plenty of fuss.

“Thankfully she was wearing a collar, so a lead was available to contact Rosie’s owner, who was delighted she had been found safe and well.”

Mrs Harper said the police were “wonderful” and she is “very grateful” to have Rosie back home.

She adopted Rosie on November 13 2014 from K9Focus, a dog rescue centre in Devon, and said she “loves to exercise” and do “collie things”.

 ?? George Harper ?? > Safe back home. Rosie, the ‘happygo-lucky’ border collie, who strolled into her local police station (right) after being spooked by a firework and running off
George Harper > Safe back home. Rosie, the ‘happygo-lucky’ border collie, who strolled into her local police station (right) after being spooked by a firework and running off

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