Missing dog found after five months 200 miles from home

Missing dog found after five months 200 miles from home

Six year old female Pomeranian named Sassi, who was lost in January of this year returned to its owners five months after she mysteriously disappeared from her home in Bradenton, FL.

In June, one of the employees of the police Department of Pembroke Pines, William Higuita, happened to notice Sassi, defecate close to the roadway, 200 miles from Bradenton.

Missing dog found after five months 200 miles from home

The dog was healthy; the officer took her to a specialized police Department, assisting animals. Due to the fact that the Sassi long before her loss her implanted microchip, the police quickly identified her owners, and contacted them.

After a short time, June 17, Sassi returned to the family. Everyone, including herself, was happy the long-awaited reunion.

As said 56-year-old Barbara Dawson, the dog was gone when I walked in the backyard with his brothers and sisters.

15 minutes later Barbara walked out of the house to get all the Pets back, but Sassi was not there. Moreover, the house is surrounded by a high fence, and no holes in it was found. Barbara believes that somebody climbed over the fence and stole the animal.

The family long tried to find a dog in his neighborhood, asked the neighbors, put up ads and publish posts to social networks, but could not assume that the Sassi is on the opposite, West coast of Florida.

The police Department of Pembroke Pines invites all pet owners to microchip their Pets, and the rest of the police service to implement the program of animal care and purchase microcephalia scanners. Most departments they are not.

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