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Stolen dog reunited after seven years enjoys first year with Norfolk family
Summary
Daisy the Labrador was found by the RSPCA in February 2025 and has spent a year back with her owners, Rita and Philip Potter, in Norfolk after going missing in 2017.
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Daisy the Labrador has spent a year back with her owners in Norfolk after being missing for seven years. She was taken from Rita and Philip Potter's garden in Old Buckenham in 2017 and was found by the RSPCA in February 2025. Inspector Kim Walters traced Daisy to the Potters using her microchip. The couple say Daisy, now 13, has settled back into home life and enjoys playing, lazing in the sun and snuggling with them.
Known details:
- Daisy is reported as a 13-year-old Labrador who is deaf and has stiff joints.
- She was taken from the Potters' garden in Old Buckenham in 2017 and remained missing until 2025.
- The RSPCA found her in Weston-super-Mare in February 2025, about 230 miles from her home.
- Inspector Kim Walters traced Daisy to her owners via her microchip.
- The theft was reported as carried out by suspected backyard breeders who bundled her into a vehicle and drove off.
- The Potters say Daisy has regained her place in the household and is energetic in short bursts despite her age.
Summary:
The reunion has brought comfort to the Potters and Daisy has settled back into family life. Undetermined at this time.
