Bengaluru police trace missing blind husky, reunite pet dog with family
The Hindu
The pet parent could not locate Ralph. CCTV camera footage revealed that he was going in different directions desperately trying to return home.
A special team of Commercial Street police station was assigned to a special mission on August 23 — to track down a blind Husky that went missing from his house in Bengaluru. After four days, the team succeeded in reuniting the pet dog — Ralph — with his family.
Police examined multiple CCTV camera footage before reaching a house in Kaval Byrasandra where 13-year-old Ralph had been given shelter by a family.
Ralph lost his eyesight due to age-related ailments. On August 22, he went out of the house for a walk.
The pet parent, Ramya Lokesh from Shivajinagar, could not locate Ralph. CCTV camera footage revealed that he was going in different directions desperately trying to return home. CCTV camera footage from along the route taken by Ralph showed that the pet dog was taken in by an autorickshaw driver.
Ralph’s family thought that the autorickshaw driver would get the dog back home. But, that did not happen.
Ms. Ramya and her family had approached the police with a request to trace the dog. The police set up a special team that began examining CCTV camera footage from around 75 places.
They gathered that the auto driver took the husky to a breeder to sell. When the breeder realised that Ralph was old and blind, he abandoned the dog on the street.