Couple reunited with dogs taken in vehicle theft

Tina Kazmi A white German shepherd dog with its pink tongue hanging out of its mouthTina Kazmi
Tink the German Shepherd was the last of the dogs to be found after the couple's car was stolen

A couple from Solihull have been reunited with their dogs which were feared lost forever when their car and trailer was stolen.

Tina Kazmi's partner Andy was out with their five dogs delivering hay when his Land Rover was taken in Wythall, Worcestershire, at about 14:20 GMT on Sunday.

Three of the Jack Russells, which had been in the trailer, were found traumatised on Sunday night in the middle of the road, slowing down traffic.

A fourth was discovered by a vet, before the last dog Tink, a German shepherd finally turned up on Monday evening, as well as the car.

Ms Kazmi told the BBC the couple had been most worried about Tink as she was the youngest and was never out of her owners' sight.

Tina Kazmi A white German shepherd dog with its pink tongue hanging out of its mouth. A small black and brown jack Russell small dog. A white and brown jack Russell dog on grass. Another brown and white small jack Russell dog and a black and white jack Russell with pointy ears laying down on grass.Tina Kazmi
All five dogs have now been reunited with their owner

"We were besides ourselves, worrying about where she is and what they've done with her or what people's intentions are," she said.

"She goes everywhere with my partner, if she's not in the car she'll be out with him in the tractor."

After their disappearance on Sunday afternoon, she said one dog was found "shook up and quiet distressed" by a vet in Wythall.

The other three Jack Russells were abandoned in the middle of the road in Aspley Heath, Solihull, too scared to move.

Thieves took off with five dogs in the back of a vehicle, last spotted in Wythall.

"It was coincidental a friend had overheard a woman talking about some dogs which wouldn't move out of the road, he went right over and managed to move them and get them back to us," Ms Kazmi said.

She described the dogs being "quieter, reserved and very tired" since coming back home.

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