£2,500 reward offered for stolen therapy dog Hazel who could be in Surrey or Hampshire

Crimestoppers has launched an appeal for her safe return.

Author: Lettie BuxtonPublished 17th Nov 2020
Last updated 17th Nov 2020

An appeal has been launched to find a therapy dog stolen from her West Sussex home - and who could have been moved to Surrey or Hampshire.

The independent charity Crimestoppers is asking for anonymous information to help find one year old Cocker Spaniel mix Hazel.

She was taken on the 15 August, at around 6pm, from Walderton near Chichester.

According to Crimestoppers, a van or large vehicle was heard pulling up and a dog was heard barking.

Crimestoppers said the sound of screeching tyres that followed suggests the vehicle moved away from the scene at speed.

It is believed Hazel could have been moved to surrounding counties, including Surrey or Hampshire, as well as Kent, or London, or even further afield across the UK or Ireland.

Hazel’s owners are offering a reward via Crimestoppers of up to £2,500 for information the charity receives exclusively – either online or by calling freephone 0800 555 111 - that leads to the safe return of Hazel.

Rebecca Taylor, an equine assisted therapist who runs The Haven Equine Assisted Therapy Centre, said they were devastated - describing Hazel as "a calming influence" on the vulnerable young people they help:

"Taking someone’s dog is kidnapping, not just theft.

"Your pets are members of your family.

"Hazel brings so much joy to people, especially as we work with vulnerable young people who have suffered from abuse, trauma and neglect.

"It’s really hard because the children we see in therapy have often lost trust in people and respond better to animals.

"Hazel was very much part of the therapeutic process to help people.

"They loved to cuddle her whilst they’re talking.

"She had a calming influence.

"Some clients even saw her born and have seen her growing up over the year.

"When they ask every week if Hazel is back yet, it’s heart-breaking to have to say no, though I reassure them that we won’t stop looking until we find her.

"Words fail to express just how awful it’s been as there’s every chance Hazel could have been sold on quickly to a breeder, which is why we always encourage people not to buy puppies online as this fuels the trade in stolen dogs - plus there are many lovely dogs needing homes in rescue centres.

"If you have any suspicions or information about Hazel, please speak up and tell Crimestoppers anonymously what you know.

"Please do it for Hazel and for her safe return."

Glenys Balchin, regional manager for Sussex & Surrey at Crimestoppers, said:

"It’s so poignant and sad to think that little Hazel – who is such a trusting and kind-natured dog – is now away from her familiar surroundings and taken from people who love her and care for her.

"Stealing pets, normally for financial gain, is criminal and totally unacceptable.

"We are appealing for the safe return of Hazel the therapy dog and are offering a reward of up to £2,500 for information, given anonymously to Crimestoppers, that leads to her safe return.

"Please tell our charity what you know.

"We guarantee you’ll stay 100 per cent anonymous. Always.

"You can call our UK Contact Centre, which is open 24/7, on freephone number 0800 555 111 or you can fill out our simple and secure anonymous online form.

"Your information could make all the difference and reunite a much-loved pet with its owners who miss her so much."

Information passed directly to police will not qualify for the reward.

Only information passed to Crimestoppers using the anonymous online form or via the freephone 0800 555 111 number will qualify.