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Rochester Jack Russell ‘obsessed’ with stealing tennis balls from Jackson’s Field courts

A dog owner has returned more than 100 tennis balls after discovering her pooch’s quirky obsession.

Rochester woman Shauneen Fowler and her light-pawed Jack Russell, Buddy, have collected dozens of balls hidden in bushes over the past three years.

Buddy is obsessed with finding tennis balls. Picture: Shauneen Fowler
Buddy is obsessed with finding tennis balls. Picture: Shauneen Fowler

The cheeky nine-year-old has had a love for collecting after he was neutered as a puppy.

“He’s been obsessed with tennis balls ever since he had his own balls taken off him,” Shauneen said.

“He wasn’t really interested until then!”

She added: “They’re known to be cheeky dogs, but apparently when they’re long-haired they’re even cheekier.

“He definitely knows what he wants and he will talk to you until he gets it. He’s very intelligent, if I may say so myself.

“He is very playful and friendly and thinks everybody should love him.”

The 42-year-old moved to Rochester High Street in November 2020 and would walk down to Jackson’s Field every day with him.

The long-haired Jack Russell would venture deep into the bushes near the tennis courts and rarely came back empty handed.

Shauneen believes the pooch has collected around 100 balls that had been previously lost or discarded.

She said: “At first I was quite surprised because I didn’t think he would go as deep into the bushes as he did.

Owner Shauneen, from Rochester, says he loves going into the bushes to search for them. Picture: Shauneen Fowler
Owner Shauneen, from Rochester, says he loves going into the bushes to search for them. Picture: Shauneen Fowler

“He doesn’t normally let me out of his sight. After a week or two when I realised what was happening, I started to expect it.

“If he didn’t go look for them I would be shocked.

“Occasionally I thought he was stuck in there because he took forever to come out.

“As long as I could hear him, I was happy.”

Shauneen says she would try and throw the balls back into the court, but Buddy would just go and retrieve it or find another one.

Nine-year-old Buddy visits Jackson's Field every day. Picture: Shauneen Fowler
Nine-year-old Buddy visits Jackson's Field every day. Picture: Shauneen Fowler
He is described as being a very intelligent, playful and friendly dog. Picture: Shauneen Fowler
He is described as being a very intelligent, playful and friendly dog. Picture: Shauneen Fowler

In the end, she decided to give in and take them home.

“I started putting them in my cupboard,” she explained. “But then it got full and there was no space for my shoes.

“So they landed up in the fireplace.”

“Quite often he bought three or four back each day,” she added. “He is always very chuffed with himself.

“He comes out with a big grin on his face – tail wagging away – with a tennis ball in his mouth.”

The cheeky chappy has collected around 100 tennis balls. Picture: Shauneen Fowler
The cheeky chappy has collected around 100 tennis balls. Picture: Shauneen Fowler
Shauneen had been storing Buddy’s collection by her fireplace. Picture: Shauneen Fowler
Shauneen had been storing Buddy’s collection by her fireplace. Picture: Shauneen Fowler

After recently moving house, Shauneen decided to gather up all of the balls Buddy collected and return them to the courts.

She posted a message on a local Facebook group, explaining her dog’s quirky obsession and telling players to help themselves.

One person commented: “Oh look at him, he’s so proud of his collection.”

“My first giggle of the day – good doggie,” another added.

Shauneen said: “Everybody I think either found it funny or cute. I wasn’t expecting as many reactions as it got.

The 42-year-old has dropped off several bags at Jackson's Field Tennis Courts. Picture: Shauneen Fowler
The 42-year-old has dropped off several bags at Jackson's Field Tennis Courts. Picture: Shauneen Fowler

“He’s got an amazing nose. If he could still smell more balls hidden in the bushes, he would bring as many as he could find.

“I’ve always wanted to try and get him into search and rescue – I think he might be a little bit old for that now!”

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