Lost dog walks home FIVE MILES through Bristol after going missing chasing squirrels

Lost dog walks home FIVE MILES through Bristol after he went missing chasing squirrels while out with his owner

  • Pip walked in Bristol on September 18 with owner Libby Bowles
  • While 47-year-old Leigh Woods searched, the pup ran the 7.4 miles home
  • Locals posted updates on local groups as he was spotted touring the city

A stray dog ​​named ‘wonder pup’ ran five miles through a busy city as his owner searched for him.

Pip wandered off chasing squirrels during a walk in Bristol with owner, Libby Bowles, 47, on Sept. 18.

While searching for him in Leigh Woods for 90 minutes, the pup took to the streets and sauntered all the way home, 20 minutes before Mrs Bowles arrived.

He was caught on cameras on his 7.6-mile walk home, which included a walk across the Clifton Suspension Bridge.

To try to track him down, Mrs. Bowles went to… local lost and found groups. Locals posted updates and CCTV footage when he was seen traveling around town, including outside his old home, in the park and outside a local museum.

Pip wandered off chasing squirrels during a walk in Bristol with owner, Libby Bowles (left), 47, on September 18

Pip wandered off chasing squirrels during a walk in Bristol with owner, Libby Bowles (left), 47, on September 18

Nicknamed 'wonder pup', Pip walked five miles through the busy city of Bristol as his owner Mrs Bowles searched for him

Nicknamed ‘wonder pup’, Pip walked five miles through the busy city of Bristol as his owner Mrs Bowles searched for him

Pip, a pedenco, is a rabbit hunting dog rescued from Spain.

Now a therapy dog, he is known around Bristol for being in Mrs Bowles’ backpack as she cycles around town.

Mrs Bowles said: ‘The point is he’s very calm and calm unless there’s something furry to chase.

“He’s run away before, but he’s always come back, so when he didn’t, I was pretty worried.

“I walked up and down our trail for an hour looking for him, and luckily ran into some friends who were going to the other side of the woods to see if they could find him. They did see him, but at the last minute he ran away from them under a fence.’

Pip’s escape sparked a city-wide chase. He was caught on CCTV footage in several places in the city, trotting along the sidewalk, unaware of the search crew.

Mrs Bowles said: ‘At first I thought, ‘How the hell is he going to cross Bristol alone?’ But luckily Pip has a good nose – he often takes me to his canine friends’ houses on our walks.

“The Bristol dog community is great so I put him in one of the groups and I got constant updates on where he had been seen. He went back to our old flat, past the Bristol Museum, literally all over Bristol.

“Eventually he was spotted in the park near our house, so I heaved a sigh of relief knowing he should be able to come home from there.

“I called our neighbors and they were all waiting for him when he came back. He apparently trotted around the corner quite casually. He had all his dog friends and lots of goodies waiting for him.’

Pip was caught on CCTV on his 7.6 mile walk home, which included a walk across the Clifton Suspension Bridge (pictured in the background)

Pip was caught on CCTV on his 7.6 mile walk home, which included a walk across the Clifton Suspension Bridge (pictured in the background)

Pip once belonged to a hunter in Spain.

After being found on the street, he was rescued and adopted by Mrs Bowles, who works in sustainability education.

Now a therapy dog, Pip is part of a program called Read2Dogs, where kids can read to him instead of adults to increase their reading skills.

Ms Bowles said: ‘I used to be a primary school teacher and I find it such a valuable exercise that it has a profound effect on self-confidence in the classroom.

“I’m writing some books about Pip and his adventures so kids can read to Pip about all of his exciting stories.”