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Lady Gaga’s stolen French bulldogs returned to Los Angeles police unharmed

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Lady Gaga's stolen French bulldogs (inset) have been returned unharmed.
Camera IconLady Gaga's stolen French bulldogs (inset) have been returned unharmed. Credit: Supplied/Supplied

Lady Gaga’s two French bulldogs, who were stolen by thieves who shot and wounded the dog walker, have been miraculously recovered unharmed.

A woman brought the dogs to the Los Angeles Police Department’s Olympic Community Police Station, just north-west of downtown, around 6pm, according to Capt. Jonathan Tippett, commanding officer of the elite Robbery-Homicide Division.

Lady Gaga’s representative and detectives went to the station and confirmed that they were the missing dogs.

The singer is currently in Rome to film a movie.

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The woman who dropped off the dogs appears to be “uninvolved and unassociated” with Wednesday night’s attack, Tippett said.

It wasn’t immediately clear how she obtained the dogs.

The dog walker, Ryan Fischer, was shot once as he walked three of the singer’s dogs in Hollywood.

Horrific video footage released showed a white sedan pulling up and two men jumping out.

They struggled with the dog walker before one pulled a gun and fired a single shot, fleeing with two of the dogs.

The dog walker can be heard on the video saying he had been shot in the chest. Tippett said he is expected to survive his injuries.

Lady Gaga on Friday repeated her offer of a $500,000 reward for the return of her dogs — whose names are Koji and Gustav — with no questions asked.

“I continue to love you Ryan Fischer, you risked your life to fight for our family. You’re forever a hero,” she said in an Instagram post.

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