Police find missing blind dog and return it to owner

Italian police returned a dog named Bianca to its owner after they found it in Piazza Appio in Rome. It turned out that the animal, blind in one eye, roamed the streets in fear. This is reported on the Roman police page at Facebook .

The police found the dog when they were patrolling the city and came to the square to check compliance with anti-coronavirus measures. There, they noticed an animal wandering without a leash and realized that she had vision problems. Employees of law enforcement , worried that the pet could get hit by a car, took it with them.

Soon the police saw a special chip on Bianca’s collar, with which they tracked down her owner. It turned out to be a 39-year-old local resident who had already started searching for the animal. After meeting the dog, the Italian hugged her and thanked the police for their work.

Earlier in January it was reported that in the UK a dog named Roxy, missing in 2013 has returned to their owners. Its owner Magdalena Klubchuk thought that the pet was hit by a car. However, on New Year’s Eve, the police noticed Roxy on one of the streets of Buckley and, having scanned the microchip, found out the contacts of the owners. Klubchuk temporarily left the animal with a friend and plans to take it to her in the near future.

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