The dog Isidor was pushed up against the wall and kidnapped

It was during the night of Wednesday that the dog Isidor was stolen from The dog stable in Stockholm, where he was for rehabilitation and relocation.

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High threat image towards Hundstallet

The dog stable is a non-profit association that cares for dogs that have no one to take care of them. Isidor, who is a mix of a German shepherd and a polar dog, had been at Hundstallet for six months.

“His past experiences have left certain traces and made him shy in front of the world, but now he is more than ready to find his very own person”Hundstallet writes on its homepage.

According to Johnny Kroneldcommunications and fundraising manager at Hundstallet, it is not uncommon for them to be threatened by people whose dogs have been taken into care.

– In this case, it is a person who harbors a grudge against both the authorities and the Kennel as the person’s dogs were previously taken care of, he says in a message to News24.

Isidore. Photo: The dog stable

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Masked man pushed Isidor up against the wall

During the night, the kennels must have received a report from the security company about a burglary in progress. Shortly afterwards they discovered that Isidor was gone. A surveillance video revealed that a man had broken into Hundstallet’s premises and taken Isidor with him.

– He pushed Isidor up against a wall and tied him up, says Johnny Kroneld News24.

Kroneld also mentions that Isidor was very afraid.

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The police acted quickly

The police quickly became involved in the case and it wasn’t long before they received a tip from a woman who thought she saw Isidor. Fortunately, Isidor was quickly identified and reunited with his handler. The police are still investigating the case.

– They have acted very quickly, now we await an investigation, says Johnny Kroneld.

Kroneld also points out that Isidor is doing well, even though he is scarred by the experience.

Isidor is sleeping after coming home to his dog sitter. Photo: The dog stable

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Source: nyheter24.se