The man is overjoyed by finding her dog alive after 3 days spent in a Fox hole (video)

Present a wonderful reunion of friends took place recently, when a dog named Mitzi met again with its owner after he spent 3 days not being able to get out of the Fox hole. The joyful moment of meeting between a dog and its owner got on the video that it is impossible to look without emotion.

Alan Whitton (49 years old) spent a few days desperately trying to find his dog breed Jack Russell Terrier after her to chase another dog during their traditional walk in Buckhurst hill.

The dog went missing on Wednesday 20 November at 18:30. After this Alan began to desperately comb the area in search of a pet. He spent hours searching all the corners and nooks, as well as handing out flyers with a picture of a missing dog. He began to lose hope, because all of his searches didn’t bring result.

But on Friday, he called the man who walks dogs for a living and whose home faces the forest. He contacted Alan after his own dog suspiciously sniffed a Fox hole. Taking favorite toys Mitzi Alan hurried into Knighton wood to yourself to check it out.

Unbelievable, but Alan could hear a small voice deep inside Mitzi hole and pulled her out.

Near the owner of the dog, a crowd gathered as he tried to extricate from the hole of your pet, and began joyfully to exclaim, when Mitzi saw finally the light of day.

Touching video shows the reunion of a pair of Alan when he was choking on tears, hugs brown-white dog. Little Mitzi too overjoyed cuddles up to owner after 3 long days she spent alone.

Alan said: «I just lost it. I was overjoyed and could not believe it. I began to lose hope. It was a Christmas miracle. All this time I felt like I was in a nightmare from which I could not Wake up. The first thing she did was jump on the vegan sausage from Greggs».

The vets examined the dog and she seemed okay with it, except for a few ticks, which they removed.

Alan explained that Mitzi is special for him a dog because she came into his life a short time after his previous dog died of cancer.

Alan said he plans to spend on a GPS-collar to avoid such traumatic incidents in the future.

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