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Ipswich mum’s ‘dead’ dog returns house 2 days after its funeral

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Dog lover buries her springer spaniel only for it to turn up alive and well

A dog enthusiast buried her springer spaniel in her garden just for her to show up alive and well days later on (Image: East Anglia News Service)

A dog enthusiast who believed she had actually buried her springer spaniel in her garden has actually been reunited with her family pet after it showed up alive and well.

Codie Hutton, 26, was left sad when nine-year-old Maisie was scared by a firework on Bonfire Night and escaped.

She hunted fruitless for her family pet all night long on November 5 with the help of volunteers from a regional missing out on dog group.

Her even worse worries appeared validated when the flattened remains of an animal were discovered 2 days in the future the A12 near where Maisie vanished in Woodbridge, Suffolk.

Codie tearfully checked out the area to scoop up the compressed body, and made certain it was Maisie due to markings on its tail and legs.

A veterinarian who scanned the remains on Monday recently was not able to discover Masie’s recognition microchip, and recommended that it might a fox due to the shape of its paws.

However Codie was still encouraged it was Maisie, thinking the microchip may have been removed from her family pet’s body in a crash with a vehicle or a truck.

After taking the body house, she covered it in Masie’s bed linen and buried it, together with an image of her and child Taylen, 3, in their garden in Crowfield, near Ipswich, Suffolk.

East Anglia News Service, tel 07767 413379 Codie Hutton, 26, of Crowfield, Suffolk, is reunited with her missing springer spaniel Maisie, after burying the remains of an animal squashed on a road which she thought was her pet

Codie Sutton was encouraged her precious pooch Maisie was dead (Image: East Anglia News Service)

East Anglia News Service, tel 07767 413379 Missing dog Maisie who has been reunited with her owner Codie Hutton, 26, of Crowfield, Suffolk. Codie had been convinced that Maisie was dead after finding and burying the remains of a squashed animal on a road, thinking it was her pet

A veterinarian had actually alerted the remains might have been a fox (Image: East Anglia News Service)

She stated: ‘We were encouraged from the tail and markings on the legs that it was her.

‘ A microchip could not be discovered, however we accepted and made peace with her death. I informed Taylen she was a star in doggy paradise now. It was ravaging.’

However Codie was left impressed when sightings of Maisie began to drip in 2 days later on.

Maisie was lastly cornered the next day when she roamed into the garden of a senior couple who shut their gate to stop her from fleing once again.

They alerted Codie, who hurried to your home to be reunited with her cold and starving family pet after her dad validated it was Maisie.

She discovered her precious dog ‘wiggling and sobbing’ in enjoyment, and apparently desperate to get house.

Codie stated: ‘I believed she was gone. I believed I was never ever visiting her once again. I still could not think it was my Maisie.’

Her child Taylen was reunited with his family pet quickly later on and right away attempted to put his Captain America onesie on her to warm her up.

East Anglia News Service, tel 07767 413379 Missing dog Maisie who has been reunited with her owner Codie Hutton, 26, of Crowfield, Suffolk. Codie had been convinced that Maisie was dead after finding and burying the remains of a squashed animal on a road, thinking it was her pet

2 days after the funeral service, Maisie unbelievely showed up alive after roaming into a senior couple’s garden (Image: East Anglia News Service)

East Anglia News Service, tel 07767 413379 Missing dog Maisie who has been reunited with her owner Codie Hutton, 26, of Crowfield, Suffolk. Codie had been convinced that Maisie was dead after finding and burying the remains of a squashed animal on a road, thinking it was her pet

Codie and her child are pleased to be reunited with their family pet (Image: East Anglia News Service)

Maisie appeared fairly unhurt after her experience although she had a moderate eye infection.

She has actually been delighting in all the conveniences of house, consisting of a brand-new ball to have fun with, a lot of delicious chews and a pooch pamper session talented by regional service Fluff and Enthusiast.

Codie is now fundraising for Finding Ipswich Dogs Organisation (F.I.D.O), the organisation that assisted to look for her family pet.

Sam French, who runs the voluntary group, which has actually discovered 20 canines this year, stated: ‘It is excellent that Maisie has actually been returned house.

‘ It was horrible for Codie when the body of the animal was discovered. She believed it was Maisie since of the earlier reports of her being clipped by a vehicle.

‘ The animal remained in a little bit of a state and there were some marks on it which she believed resembled Maisie’s fur.

‘ Undoubtedly it was a really psychological time for her, and an error was made. She was plainly upset and believed the worst.

‘ When the reports began can be found in from Wickham Market, her hopes increased once again and she understood she may have slipped up.

‘ It now appears most likely that it was a fox. Whatever it was, she offered it an impressive funeral service in her garden.’

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