I AND many others are sad that the Labrador Lifeline Trust has not returned Lunar by now.

The trust is demonstrating a lack of concern with animal welfare when they fail to considered a person's welfare in conjunction. The two are interrelated.

The trust should have helped and offered assistance with their perceived concerns rather that drag the poor dog away, leaving a traumatised person upset and alone and vulnerable with no after care. The removal was based on just one person's single visit.

It seem that somebody in the Labrador Lifeline Trust has taken a dislike to Alexandra.

The trust doesn't appear to have any concept of the history and hard work that Alexandra has put in to managing Lunar's separation anxiety, something Lunar came with. To whom is the trust accountable? So far it seems only to themselves.Why is there no higher authority?

The trust and their solicitor have always been unwilling to answer questions and have never wanted to enter into a dialogue.

If the representatives of the trust had only but looked into the eyes of Lunar they would have seen there the true love that she had for Alexandra. Lunar had just returned from a walk and was resting when the trust's reps dragged her away.

PETER COLLINGS, Dorking, Surrey.