An owner desperately trying to find his lost dog is worried she will be
mistaken for a raccoon.
Kekei, a raccoon dog, disappeared from Stanley Park in Blackpool,
Lancashire, on Thursday after her lead broke and she bounded away. Owner Michael McKenna, 51, has appealed for the return of his beloved
pet, but fears her unusual appearance will cause people to peg her as a
wild animal.
He said: “I’ve been out looking for her all day and night. Raccoon dogs
are hunting dogs, in the wild they’ll hunt for food, but Kekei has been
hand-reared since she was born. She’s never wanted for food. She will
have no clue what to do.
“She’s not used to other people and she’s very timid. It’s in their
nature. She’ll probably be hiding somewhere until it’s dark, and then
she’ll come out. If people see her they wouldn’t think she was a dog. They’d think she was a wild animal. They’d probably think she was a wild raccoon or a fox.”
Raccoon dogs, or tanuki as they are also known, enjoy a rich history in Japanese folklore.
Rumoured to be masters of disguise, folk tales tell of raccoon dogs
using magical powers to change their shape and disguise themselves as
humans. But Michael believes it is much more likely that Kekei has
simply got lost. He said: “I keep thinking about her hiding somewhere
confused and crying.” He added that Kekei is unlikely to approach people
she does not know, and has asked people to contact him immediately
should they see his beloved pet.
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