Reunited with her dead dog - 10 years later

http://screen.yahoo.com/reunited-her-dead-dog-011306079.html

10 years after being told her dog had died, this woman is called by a veterinarian to let her know that someone is alive and well and waiting for her.


Good thing he is her "ex" now :what:

Seems like something is missing in this story. 10 years later the new owners take the dog to the vet, the vet scans the chip and calls her???

Were they taking the dog in to be euthanized? Was the dog found lost? Why did the vet call based on the chip? Lots of rescue dogs have chips registered to their rescuer, not the current owner, it is not that unusual so something must have been wrong for the vet to do that.

Also if there wasn't a problem with the "new" owners then they would not have just handed the dog back after 10 years, they would have likely fought it.
 
Seems like something is missing in this story. 10 years later the new owners take the dog to the vet, the vet scans the chip and calls her???

Were they taking the dog in to be euthanized? Was the dog found lost? Why did the vet call based on the chip? Lots of rescue dogs have chips registered to their rescuer, not the current owner, it is not that unusual so something must have been wrong for the vet to do that.

Also if there wasn't a problem with the "new" owners then they would not have just handed the dog back after 10 years, they would have likely fought it.
At about 55 seconds in, they show a picture of the Buddy Center where the dog was brought. It says on the front of the building "Intake Lost and Found", so it seems possibly someone found the dog and brought it to this Lost & Found / Pound.
 
10 years is a long time in people years, but even moreso in dog years.

So glad these 2 have been finally reunited. :heartbeat:
 
At about 55 seconds in, they show a picture of the Buddy Center where the dog was brought. It says on the front of the building "Intake Lost and Found", so it seems possibly someone found the dog and brought it to this Lost & Found / Pound.


I bet the owners were surrendering the dog which is why the vet said "the name on the chip didn't match the people that brought the dog in". If someone found the dog and brought it in the they wouldn't expect the names to match.
 

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