German Shepherd could get put down if not reunited with its owners
Work is underway to try and reunite a German Shepherd that with its owners after it was reported missing.
The female dog was found on Sunday, June 9 in Iver.
She was not wearing a collar when she was discovered and her chip is not registered.
The pooch will spend seven days in a council pound (at the time of writing, she is now on day five), before they become property of the council.
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Female German Shepherd found 9 June. She was not wearing a collar and her chip is not registered.
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In some cases, dogs can be sent to a rescue shelter or put to sleep if no shelter spaces are available.
Online appeals have been made to try and locate the owners.
There is a strong possibility that the dog have strayed from another reigoin outside the Thames Valley.
Anyone with any information is encouraged to visit www.lostdogsuk.co.uk/lost-dogs/.