A stolen dog dumped by callous thieves has engineered a rescue by flagging down a passing charity van more than 100 miles from its home.

Alfie, a stolen dog dumped by callous thieves that engineered a rescue by flagging down a passing RSPCA van more than 100 miles from its home.

Alfie, a stolen dog dumped by callous thieves that engineered a rescue by flagging down a passing RSPCA van more than 100 miles from its home. Image by RSPCA/PA Wire

Alfie the Yorkshire Terrier brought RSPCA (Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals) inspector Stephanie Law’s van to a halt on a country road in Buckinghamshire, England, after dashing out of nearby woodland and into the middle of the lane, barking.

Braking to a stop, Ms Law then opened her door only for Alfie to immediately jump inside.

The RSCPA officer then scanned its microchip, revealing the dog to be a seven-year-old terrier stolen from a house in Wednesbury in the West Midlands on March 21.

However, Alfie’s pack-mate and fellow Terrier Lillie, who was also taken in the theft, remains missing.

Ms Law said: “I have had plenty of people wave me down for help, but I have never actually been flagged down by a dog in need of rescue before.

Describing the unusual incident, she added: “I was just driving down the deserted road when I saw Alfie run towards me, clearly trying to attract my attention.

“He ran right in front of the van, barking, and as soon as I stopped and opened the door he just bounded in and jumped onto the seat – and looked at me.

“It was as if he recognised my uniform and knew I was there to rescue him.

“We can only assume he had been dumped in the woods and came running out when he heard me drive along.”

Alfie, with RSPCA inspector Stephanie Law (left) and owner Kirsty Mitton (right), as the stolen dog dumped by callous thieves engineered a rescue by flagging down a passing RSPCA van.

Alfie, with RSPCA inspector Stephanie Law (left) and owner Kirsty Mitton (right), as the stolen dog dumped by callous thieves engineered a rescue by flagging down a passing RSPCA van. Image by RSPCA/PA Wire

Alfie, described as “a lovely, friendly dog”, seemed none the worse for wear for the ordeal.

The RSPCA believe the burglars who took Alfie probably dumped the dog nearby before it made a rescue dash in Hawkswood Lane, Gerrards Cross, last week.

Now reunited, Alfie’s 23-year-old owner Kirsty Mitton said: “We are over the moon to have Alfie back – we didn’t think we would see him again, but so sad that Lillie is still missing.

“I just jumped straight in the car to drive the 112 miles as soon as I heard he was safe.”

(Press Association)