Surrey Police is appealing for the public’s help to find three dogs that are believed to have been stolen from a residential property on Smallfield Road, Horne, Horley.

On Saturday, 3 June the elderly owner noticed that the doors to her kennels had been opened overnight. Five dogs were kept in the kennel-  three are now missing, one returned and another was later found by members of the public 10 miles away in Coulsdon.

The three female cocker spaniels that are currently still missing are described as:

  • Ripple – blue roan colour 8 years old
  • Chrissie – golden colour 8 years old
  • Shooby – black colour 4 years old

Unfortunately there are no photographs of the dogs themselves, however the photograph below is of dogs that look very similar and has been provided by ‘Stolen and Missing Pets Alliance’

PC Laura Rowley said: “It is suspected that the dogs have been stolen for a specific reason, and the elderly owner is understandably very upset by this. If you have any information of the whereabouts of these dogs or if you’ve seen dogs matching the descriptions please get in touch.”

If you have any information or see these dogs then please call us on 101 quoting reference 45170058526, or use our report online system at https://report.police.uk/ and enter the reference number in the ‘Additional information’ section.

 The photograph has been provided by ‘Stolen and Missing Pets Alliance’ and is of dogs that look very similar.