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Matt Spivey & Lewis Moynihan

Genius missing dog walks into police station after losing owner

A genius dog handed herself into a police station after losing her owner. Rosie was well looked after by officers at the station before being reunited with her owner, reports MyLondon.

A viral video shows the moment Rosie wandered into the cop shop in Leicester after losing her owner whilst on a walk with another dog. The Border Collie is seen looking around before walking into the premises, looking for someone to help her find her owner.

She eventually decides to take a lie down on the floor next to the benches, while waiting for some assistance. Rosie was quickly seen to by officers at Leicestershire Police, who fussed over their new furry friend and gave her some water.

Rosie arriving at the police station (Leicestershire Police)

They then tracked down the owner on her collar and the duo were once again back together after the scare. Leicestershire Police shared the video of the clever dog and said: "The pack at Loughborough Police Station made a new furry friend last week after a lost dog strolled into the station.

"We've collared the CCTV of the Border Collie, Rosie, so you can see her approaching the doors before walking in and taking a seat in the corner. Good dog! Our staff fetched some water for Rosie, and made fast friends with plenty of fuss.

Rosie took a seat and waited on some assistance at the police station (Leicestershire Police)

"Thankfully she was wearing a collar, so a lead was available to contact Rosie's owner, who was delighted she had been found safe and well. Rosie was being walked nearby with a second dog when she managed to wander off. What a lovely, clever dog.

People across social media were warmed by the story of Rosie's intelligence to find help after getting lost. One person said: "What a beautiful and clever girly. Glad you're home Rosie!"

Another user shared their relief adding: "Collies do what they want, happy she wandered into well meaning hands." Whilst another person said: "Aww how lovely, glad she found somewhere safe to go."

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