The owner of the little dog knocked down in Armagh earlier this evening has been found after a public appeal.
Gemma White has contacted Armagh I to say the bichon frise – named Charlie – is in a “stable” condition.
He had been struck by a vehicle at the entrance to Drumarg at around tea-time.
Kind-hearted locals came to his aid and the poor pet was taken to O’Reilly and Fee Vets on the Cathedral Road.
A social media appeal led to his owner being located.
Gemma told Armagh I : “He’s stable at the minute; we’re waiting on him to be X-rayed tommorow so hopefully he will be Ok – will just have to wait and see.
“He’s getting the treatment he needs.
“Thanks everyone for sharing and the people who helped him.”
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