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A young family say they are 'devastated' after their dog was killed after being hit by a car.
Katie Colclough says three-year-old Milo was struck by a Grey Volkswagen Polo after he escaped from the family home in Stoke-on-Trent last Thursday (January 13).
Witnesses told the 28-year-old mum that the driver also hit a car before dragging Milo up the road, StokeonTrent Live reports.
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The family's pooch, which is a cross between a Pomeranian, Jack Russell and a Staffie tragically died three days later.
Milo's death has left Katie's daughter Lexi Bradbury, seven, and her six-year-old son Jamie devastated.
"I put Milo out on his lead while we were all getting ready to go to bed," Katie said.
"Lexi then shouted for him but he didn’t answer and I found his collar on the floor, he had snapped it. We went out to look for him but it was cold and late.
"Within five minutes of getting home he had jumped over the fence and was back in the garden. He was gone for 40 minutes at most.
"He had his head down and his tail in between his legs. He was acting as if he had been naughty but I didn’t notice anything untoward.
"But on the Saturday I came back from shopping at 12.30pm and I walked in the kitchen and saw a hell of a lot of blood.
"We then saw these gashes on him which have scabbed over."
Katie took Milo to the vet but they were closed and he was taken to the Lime Trees Veterinary Hospital.
She added: "The vets came out and said he does seem to have had a bit of trauma.
"At this point I’m on the Our Fenton Facebook group and I see a little dog had been run over around the same time Milo escaped.
"I’ve done some investigating and got through to witnesses. I sent
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A Scots family have been left devastated after their beloved dog was knocked down by an alleged hit and run driver.
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