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October 8 2004 at 10:23 AM
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Cameras show who let the dogs out

A dog has been caught on camera breaking out of his kennel at Battersea Dogs Home and freeing other animals for regular midnight feasts.

Red has been unlocking his kennel using his nose and teeth before releasing his favourite canine companions.

Staff at the south London animal shelter decided to install cameras after arriving each day to find food everywhere and dogs running amok.

The lurcher's kennel has now been made more secure to stop him escaping.

Liz Emeny, from the home, told BBC News Online the most dogs Red had ever released in one night was nine.

"For the last two weeks staff have been arriving every morning to a complete mess with dogs and food everywhere," she said.

"He [Red] only ever chooses his mates to let out, with Lucky the dog, who he was found with, being the first to be freed.

"We don't have CCTV cameras in the corridor so couldn't work out how he was doing it so we asked a film company to set up some cameras."

The three-year-old lurcher has been at the home since June after being handed into a London police station in an emaciated state.

"Lurchers aren't usually known for their intelligence but Red is such an inquisitive dog and would be so easy to train," Ms Emeny added.

Story from BBC NEWS:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/uk_news/england/london/3712960.stm

Published: 2004/10/04 09:23:51 GMT

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Re: A little bit of +R....

October 8 2004, 10:02 PM 

This reminds me of the elephants in a national park in Africa who let out a herd of deer that were due to be transported to another park. They had to break through a tall security fence to release them, completely bypassing a pile of food left for the deer. I can't remember when/where this was exactly. I've seen something similar with my horses - my older horse takes my shetland's grazing muzzle off him, which could be considered to be playing, except he also puts haylage over the fence for him too!

 
 
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