'Dapper' dog in a button-up shirt taken off woman who 'wasn't looking after it'

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The dog looks no-nonsense with his blue collared shirt and straight-faced look (Image: BTP)
The dog looks no-nonsense with his blue collared shirt and straight-faced look (Image: BTP)

A dapper dog in a smart blue shirt had to be rescued by police because its owner was “drunk" and “wasn’t looking after it” - despite dressing it up for an outing.

British Transport Police in Black Country were made aware of the poor care of the canine’s welfare after receiving a text on Friday 18 August. Officers say the owner was “intoxicated and not adequately caring for her dog ”, after they attended the scene to check on its welfare and investigate if any offences were taking place.

The cops shared a picture of the dog dressed up in a blue cotton shirt and looking unamused at the situation, sitting up with a straight back and staring directly down the lens of the . The same can’t be said for the cheerful copper sat beside him holding on with a red lead, grinning with his thumbs up - in what was probably a cuter encounter than he is used to.

'Dapper' dog in a button-up shirt taken off woman who 'wasn't looking after it' qhiddtidetidezinvThe dog's new policeman pal seemed cheerful at the discovery (BTP)

Officers confirmed on Twitter that they found the dog dressed up after a social media user questioned whether the choice of clothing was their doing. BTP Black Country tweeted: "Our officers received a text report regarding a female who was intoxicated and not adequately caring for her dog," Birmingham Live reported.

BTP added: "Officers attended and ensured the welfare of the dog whilst further enquiries are ongoing to establish any offences." A social media user asked: "Did you dress the dog up just for the photo?" The officers replied: "Can confirm the fashion crime was not our doing!"

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Another harsh critic called Dank Microwave asked the police: “How do I report a crime? That shirt is a fashion crime.” Others were more welcoming of the four-pawed pal and his sharp shirt, with one saying “looking dapper in his lil outfit”, while others chimed “he’s wearing people clothes!” and “brilliant”.

And one woman was more confused in her response to the dressed up dog - who looks in the picture as if he’s joined up with the BTP to keep Birmingham’s streets in order. She said: “Wtf is that dog wearing? Bizarre! Good job.”

So if you’re driving on the Black Country roads be on your best behaviour - there’s a dapper new member of the team.

Jamie Brassington

Crime, X-Tech Company, Twitter United Kingdom, City of Birmingham FA, British Transport Police, Dogs

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