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The charity's co-founder said she hoped adventurous Amber would have a "calmer, more stable spirit" in future in her forever home.Amber was regularly spotted on her trip across Hampshire and Dorset but Kelly Parker, who set up KS Angels Rescue, said the dog had entered a "wild mindset" until Saturday's rescue.
"We had a lot of well-meaning people and they really did try to help," she said."Unfortunately with a dog that is scared and has entered that wild mindset, with any people, she would have run."Every time she was spotted, Amber would have covered another five or six miles (8km or 9.6km), she added.
"It's been frustrating, we've felt like we were always behind her. It's definitely been an experience I would rather not have again – but a happy ending."Amber was fed by one of Brownsea Island's few residents after she managed to make it to the island - but left after just a few days.
She was spotted by two men in a boat in Poole Harbour and they rescued her before alerting Lost Dog Recovery, which had helped the search for her.
Jess Wadsworth, who had been looking after Amber before she scarpered, said Amber's disappearance had left her family anxious for weeks.In contrast, rugby union, often seen as having more middle class roots, has been getting knighthoods for more than 100 years. Among more recent rugby knights was Sir Bill Beaumont, awarded "for services to rugby union football" in 2018.
There have been many other sporting knighthoods and damehoods, including in athletics, yachting, football, golf, tennis, horse racing, cycling and rowing.Next weekend will see the sport's showcase Challenge Cup Final at Wembley Stadium.
And speaking on behalf of the MPs' rugby league group, Mr Baines said the lack of such an honour for rugby league was an unfairness to "some of Britain's greatest sporting heroes".That included "legends of the game who overcame racial and class prejudice such as Billy Boston and Clive Sullivan, to modern heroes on and off the pitch like Kevin Sinfield," said Mr Baines.