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Policeman finds his dog after eight months
Wed, Nov 11, 2009
The China Post/Asia News Network

KAOHSIUNG, Taiwan -- A Kaohsiung police officer's missing dog was found by an officer at another local police station a month ago after having been gone for eight months, according to United Daily News (UDN).

The dog, belonging to police officer Chen Yu-ren of the National Police Agency's Special Police Second Headquarters, is a mixed breed terrier named Lucy. She ran away from a group of stray dogs chasing her as Chen walked her along a trail at ChaiShan this past March. Chen discovered Lucy crossing the road at Long-hua police station, also in Kaohsiung, about a month ago.

"I only called her name twice, then she remembered me and barked," Chen said.

Lucy's owner believes the dog can recognize policemen and their vehicles, because he often brings her along on his duties. After Lucy ran away from Chen, she followed a Long-hua policeman's motorcycle back to his station.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
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