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Missing dog ‘Meg’ found five weeks after car crash

Wednesday 7 March 2018 | Published in Regional

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NEW ZEALAND – Meg, a black labrador-huntaway cross, disappeared after a crash in which the car she was travelling in rolled on January 31 in Purakaunui, near Dunedin.

At least 40 volunteers had searched for her since, without finding a trace.

Meg was found on Tuesday by a farmer less than a kilometre from the crash site.

The dog had lost half her body weight, and has a dislocated or broken right leg and a dislocated or broken left foot.

Meg’s owners, Andy and Alison Cunningham, said they had just given up hope of finding her, and were talking that day about how they would need to take down all the posters promising a reward for sightings.

“She’s been living like this for five weeks, almost unable to walk properly. It’s truly remarkable,’’ Andy Cunningham said.

In another twist, Meg is being treated at the Dunedin Wildlife Hospital, which was started two months ago by a trust led by Andy Cunningham.

Alison Cunningham also volunteers at the hospital normally for injured wild birds.