A German shepherd named Shrimpy has gone missing in Maple Ridge, and her owner believes her dog was stolen.
Melissa Hume last saw her four-year-old dog the morning of Monday, Jan. 24, when she let Shrimpy out to play with another pup named Boogie on her property in the Webster鈥檚 Corners area.
Shrimpy, a competitive sport dog in IGP, a German acronym for Internationale Gebrauchshunde Pr眉fungsordnung, or in English, International Working Dog Trial Regulations.
鈥淚t鈥檚 a three phase sport in tracking, obedience, and protection training,鈥 explained Hume, adding that in September Shrimpy won High Place IGP 2 for her skills that she has been learning since she was eight weeks old.
At around 8:30 a.m. on Monday, Hume woke up, and like she does every morning, she let out Shrimpy and Shrimpy鈥檚 pup Boogie and played with them in the backyard.
鈥淎nytime the dogs are outside, I鈥檓 always with them,鈥 said Hume.
Then she put the dogs in her garage 鈥 Boogie in a crate and Shrimpy loose 鈥 where they usually hang out for the day.
Her boyfriend then let out his dog in the backyard to play for a bit before putting his dog in a crate in the back of his truck as he was going to be leaving shortly.
Hume asked him to let out her other dog, which he did and was out there for about another half an hour. Before he went back in the house he saw Shrimpy in the garage and all the doors to the garage were closed, said Hume.
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As the couple were having breakfast they heard someone come in the driveway.
鈥淏ut I live on a property with another house so I thought maybe it was just the neighbour,鈥 said Hume.
Then about half an hour later when she walked out to her boyfriend鈥檚 truck, she discovered both doors to the garage wide open and Shrimpy was gone.
Jean has reported the incident to police and is hoping that her dog will be returned safely.
She is also offering a reward for information that will help bring Shrimpy back.
鈥淚 hope somebody does the right thing and just brings her back. There鈥檚 not going to be any questions asked, I just want my dog,鈥 said Hume.
鈥淪he鈥檚 a really, really friendly dog. Some people think that, because she鈥檚 protection trained that she should have bit somebody that comes here. Truthfully she would leave with anybody,鈥 said Hume.
Anyone with information is being asked to contact the Ridge Meadows RCMP non-emergency line at 604-463-6251 and give file number 22-1408.
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