FRANK IS FOUND
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The Story taken from 'Salford Online' this afternoon
Joy for Salford family as missing Frank the Pug found
A prized family pet stolen from a supermarket car park in Trafford has been returned, to the delight of his owners. Phil Ludlam, from Winton was distraught when Frank, an 18-month old black pug, went missing as he shopped in Asda in Trafford Park.
At around 3.30pm on Friday 21 February Phil returned to his Mercedes van after half and hour away to find his beloved Frank missing, presumed stolen.
Pedigree puppies of the same breed can be sold for hundreds of pounds.
He was especially worried as the young pup needs regular medication
There started a huge social media campaign to get Frank back home. A Facebook page called Help Find Frank the Pug has almost 2,000 likes and the story quickly went viral.
Family and friends shared the story, scouring local selling websites, while Coronation Street stars including Beverley Callard tweeted to thousands of followers.
The family were even invited national dog show Crufts, handing out leaflets and meeting top TV stars.
Today SalfordOnline.com can report that Frank has been returned safe and well.
After two weeks of investigation, Phil traced his missing dog to a woman in Accrington. With his van liveried up and plastered in 'Help Find Frank' posters, he was able to get her to admit that she had bought Frank for a minimal sum, thought to be in the region of £300.
"I scanned him, and showed her Frank's doggie passport, and she was distraught because she'd fallen in love with him."
Now the pup is back home safe, "he won't leave me alone, he's sitting here in the sun with his eyes shut like he's never been away," says Phil.
"The last 16 days have felt like 16 months," he said.
"I didn't know if he was hurt or lost or anything.
"Now I just want my experience to help others - people need to be aware that there are people deliberately targeting these dogs."
Next week, 14-21 March is Pet Theft Awareness Week, and Phil wants insurance companies and vets to make it a priority to make owners aware.
"I want these people found and charged, because thieves will not stop thieving.
"It's no fault of owners, but we need the awareness out there that this is going on."
*** *** *** *** *** So happy, happy, happy.
Thank you to all of you who joined in with the Facebook and Twitter campaigns to help get Frank back to his Dad. The power of the social networking sites can sometimes work miracles.
(Original story HERE ) Sue xx