A rescue dog who escaped on a walk just 24 hours after being rehomed had been found by another dog - the foster brother who taught him to trust.
Jasper the cockapoo, was being taken for his first walk after settling into his new home just 24 hours earlier.
But he was spooked and managed to escape, sending his family, his rescue charity Cavaliers In Need, and the public in to a frantic search operation across South Belfast.
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Calls were sent out over social media for help from everyone to keep a watch out for the little Poodle Cocker mix and hundreds of people shared their concerns and good wishes for him across social media.
They were warned he was very timid and likely to keep running, but may be brave enough to approach a dog.
As volunteers searched areas of South Belfast the hours ticked by without news and few sightings.
And it took another dog to bring the search to a happy conclusion - and it was one Jasper knew well.
Bisto, the dog who belongs to Jasper's foster family, was taken to Lady Dixon Park in South Belfast in the hope that the lost pet would be encouraged to come out of hiding.
And that's exactly what happened.
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Covering in weeds, leaves and sticks, his paws soaked in mud, little Jasper emerged from undergrowth and approached Bisto and was secured by his former foster mum.
A spokesperson for Cavaliers In Need, said: "Jasper has been found safe and sound although covered in leaves and sticks. He was actually found not far from where he ran from. His foster mum came with one of her dogs and he came straight to him.
"We want to thank everyone for their help and support today. Everyone's nerves were shattered and we're delighted he is home and safe."
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