Dogs 'critically injured' after collision on A27 between Portsmouth and Chichester; urgent appeal to track owner
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The Arun Veterinary Group launched an ‘extremely urgent appeal’ this evening (Thursday, May 11) after two female, red cocker spaniels were involved in car collisions.
"Our Chichester team are currently working on two critically injured dogs who have both been hit by cars on the A27 between Portsmouth and Chichester,” read a statement on social media, which has already been shared by more than 5,000 people.
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Hide Ad“They are both young and we need to urgently track their owner. Please call if these are your dogs.
"We would like to reassure anyone reading this that both dogs are currently receiving emergency treatment from multiple vets and nurses.”
The veterinary group clarified this evening that both of the dogs’ microchips were ‘checked immediately’ and ‘they are not registered’.