Thursday, January 30, 2014

Logan, husky

Happy ending as owner is reunited with escaped dog injured by car in Stortford
Written by Paul Winspear
Monday 27 January 2014

A DOG who was lost and injured in Bishop's Stortford has been reunited with his desperate owner.


Logan, a two-and-a-half-year-old husky, escaped from Thornbera Gardens, off Thorley Hill, at 7pm on Monday (January 27).

He was spotted near Pig Lane and was hit by an Audi, which drove off.

Another driver, a woman called Emily, chased him for a mile towards the Coach and Horses pub at Thorley Street.

An alert for people to keep an eye out for Logan went out via social media.

A story was published on this website at 11:12pm, and the Observer’s 6,343 Twitter followers and 1,222 Facebook fans.

This morning, at first light, owner Julie Brett went to the Coach and Horses and found Logan.

“Thanks to everyone who helped,” she said. “He has a cut paw and is happy to see us.”

Observer editor Paul Winspear: “It’s great to be able to report a happy ending.

“I suppose if you name a dog Logan you’ve got to expect him to like a run!”

Source: http://www.hertsandessexobserver.co.uk/News/Bishops-Stortford/Owners-desperate-plea-to-find-escaped-dog-injured-by-car-in-Stortford-20140127231146.htm

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