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Experts explain why missing mum Nicola Bulley's pet was pacing back and forth after disappearance

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Dog experts have explained why missing mum Nicola Bulley's pet was found pacing back and forth after her disappearance.Springer Spaniel Willow was discovered running between the gate to a nearby field and the bench where her owner's phone was found on January 27.Mum-of-two Nicola was last seen walking her beloved Willow near the River Wyre in St Michael's on Wyre, Lancashire, two weeks ago, reports the Mirror.Willow was found "bone dry" and running between the gate and the bench, without a harness or lead, said cops.The police's working theory is that Nicola, 45, fell into the River Wyre despite a search recovering nothing.Superintendent Sally Riley previously said it was "possible" that an "issue" with Willow may have led her to the water's edge.

Animal behaviour and training consultant Nina Bondarenko told the Daily Star that Willow's pacing between the bench and the gate was linked to the "flushing behaviour" of spaniels.

She explained: "They’re bred for hunt and retrieve, and they’re bred to flush out game, so they have to be very amenable to being handled at a distance, they have to be responsive at a distance."They were never bred as guard dogs.

Some of the bigger hunt and retrieve breeds were but these were never, they were always just jolly, intense little working dogs, flushing out game."As to why Willow stayed near the bench, Nina said "the dog sounds like it wasn’t sure what to do" and likely stayed near a "familiar smell".

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