Twitter helps find dog that took train to Dublin
By Shawn Pogatchnik | AP - DUBLIN
09th July 2012 11:49 AM
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This image made available by Irish Rail shows Deirdre Anglin after being reunited with her Jack Russell terrier Patch Wednesday July 4, 2012 in Dublin, Ireland. (AP)
When Patch hopped aboard the train to Dublin, it
took the power of Twitter to reunite the dog with his owner.
Irish Rail sent a "Lost dog!" tweet with a photo attachment after the
Jack Russell terrier arrived with Wednesday morning commuters on a train from
rural Kilcock, County Kildare, an hour's ride away.
After more than 500 retweets in just 32 minutes, the photo found Patch's owner,
Deirdre Anglin, who tweeted the state railway: "That's my dog!"
The episode underscored the ubiquitous use of mobile-friendly social media
sites in Ireland, a tech-savvy corner of Europe where cell phones were the norm
long before they were in the United States.
Soon after Patch went missing Tuesday night in Kilcock, 20 miles (30
kilometers) west of Dublin, Anglin said she did "the usual social network
thing," posting pictures of the dog on her Facebook account and appealing
for followers to spot him.
It wasn't until after Patch waltzed on to the 6:49 a.m. commuter train in
Kilcock that the alarm was sounded.
Rail workers on board dubbed the dog Checker, joking he might be trained to
inspect people's tickets, as commuters took turns petting the friendly dog.
They turned him over to Pearse Street station staff on the train's final stop
in the heart of the capital, when it became clear the dog had no owner on
board.
Irish Rail spokesman Barry Kenny described Twitter as offering the ideal
platform for launching a nationwide appeal for the lost dog. And he said some
staff at Pearse Station wished it hadn't worked so well.
"It was good she showed up so quickly, because the staff in the office
were getting quite attached to him," Kenny said.
Anglin said she was particularly pleased that Irish Rail posted Patch's photo
on Twitter and noted that the rapid retweets by other users to their own
followers ensured that, soon, the alert reached her.
Irish Rail and Anglin posted a series of photos documenting her Dublin reunion
with Patch, their return train trip, and car journey home. She said fellow
train travelers kept asking her: "Is that the dog from Twitter?"
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