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Escaped dog was chased by a neighbour dressed in her pyjamas in Folkestone

A dachshund who had escaped and bolted into a road, was chased by a concerned neighbour who was wearing her pyjamas.

Brown and tanned pooch Ken had escaped from a house in Bridge Street in Folkestone on Thursday at around 8.30am.

Lauran Raché, 24, was getting ready for work and had half a face of makeup when she heard someone calling after the stubborn dog.

Ken was taken home with a makeshift lead
Ken was taken home with a makeshift lead

By then he had already made his getaway up the road.

Miss Raché, a marketing executive at Saga, said: “He was running amok and I thought he was going to get run over.

“I stormed out of the door in my pyjamas, with half a face of makeup, and tried to call him, but he trotted off up the road.”

Bridge Street in Folkestone. Picture: Google
Bridge Street in Folkestone. Picture: Google

The frantic neighbour was trying to lure the dog back into the house, as she was looking after him for a friend.

She said: “I was walking behind him, talking to him, saying ‘Come on Ken, let’s go home,’ but he wasn’t having any of it.

“Then he stopped at a dead end and I managed to get close to him, stroke him and calm him down.

'He stopped at a dead end and I managed to get close to him, stroke him and calm him down...' Lauran

“I grabbed his collar, but I didn’t have a lead, so I was just sitting there in the middle of the road with this dog.

“In the end an elderly lady, who must have heard me talking to him, came out with a bike clip with some elastic on, and we used that as a lead.

“My mum had contacted our neighbour, who came home from work, and I just had to stand outside with Ken waiting for her.”

Lauran, pictured, with a stray cat in Greece
Lauran, pictured, with a stray cat in Greece

The former Folkestone School for Girls student was rewarded with a box of chocolates for her efforts.

“My mum thought it was hilarious,” she said.

“I love animals. I’d do anything for an animal.”

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