Saw this pinned up at the entrance to Parkland Walk.
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A dog was found near the Park Cafe on Friday April 10th. The dog responds to the name Bailey and has been seen before with a man called Iain in Finsbury Park.
How many names did they have to bellow at the poor abandoned mutt before they worked out he was called Bailey?
And does Ian walk around Finsbury Park with his name printed on his back?
I'm confused.
I too thought the same jamie, but I figure if they know the name of the owner then they will have heard him shouting or even asked the name of the dog.
I can imagine that Bailey would have his name around his neck. But to know that the owner is called ian?? Did they run through names until the dog wagged its tail?
there are, or very recently were, "lost dog" posters up on green lanes with a mobile number, an offer of a cash reward and the rather perturbing line "no questions asked" as if they think a) someone's nicked the dog and b) if they had they'd be shamed into giving it back by a sloppily scrawled wanted poster.
aaaanyway, this poster has a picture, could you describe this dog you've found? i can then compare the two.
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And the dog's real name is Robert Paulson.
His name is Robert Paulson
His name is Robert Paulson
What we should be asking is - why has Ian (or Iain) not claimed him or put up posters himself?
I hope Ian (or Iain) is OK.
aaaanyway, this poster has a picture, could you describe this dog you've found? i can then compare the two.