FRISCO, Texas – A Shiba Inu puppy stolen from a Frisco pet store over the weekend has been returned.
Petland Frisco mentioned a person sporting a disguise introduced the puppy into the shop and left it with employees late Tuesday evening. The retailer mentioned the person was fully lined and sporting a masks and sun shades.
A test of the puppy, who was microchipped, confirmed that it was the stolen animal. A vet examined the canine and decided she was wholesome.
“We have been actually anxious,” mentioned Kennel Manager Marce Narváez in a press release launched on Wednesday. “We didn’t know if she was consuming, if she was ingesting water or enjoying. We really feel they’re our household greater than puppies… We are actually comfortable proper now to have her once more.”
Frisco police are nonetheless searching for details about the girl who initially stole the 11-week-old canine.
The girl reportedly requested to play with the animal in a socialization room. When the employees member left the room she then walked out of the shop with the Shiba Inu in her arms.
Anyone with info is requested to name police.