The body of a dog was discovered last weekend on Bonaparte beach in Plouha, in the Côtes-d'Armor.

It was walkers who came across the corpse of the animal in an advanced state of decomposition, reports

Ouest-France

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This female, whose race has not yet been identified, was wearing a muzzle.

No ID chip

"It would be a German shepherd or a Malinois," tells our colleagues the municipal police, who evacuated the body on Monday.

He was not wearing an ID chip and the owner did not come forward.

No conclusion can be drawn from this discovery.

However, finding a frame of pets on the beach is not common ”.

In 2018, the lifeless body of a dog was also discovered by a passer-by in Plouha, on the beach of Vieux Bréhec this time.

As explained by France Bleu, the border collie was attached to a buoy.

The gendarmes had succeeded in identifying its owner thanks to the electronic chip, but he was unreachable at the time.

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