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Dog Missing 5 Years Found 2000 Miles Away

Summary

  • A dog missing for five years was reunited with his family.
  • The dog was found over 2,000 miles away from his home.
  • A microchip and donated airline miles facilitated the reunion.
Dog Missing 5 Years Found 2000 Miles Away

A heartwarming reunion occurred this week when a dog named Choco, who vanished from his Sacramento County neighborhood five years ago, was successfully returned to his family. The adventurous canine was discovered near Detroit, Michigan, a staggering 2,000 miles from his Antelope home, and was found tied to a fence.

Fortunately, Choco had been microchipped, and the Lincoln Park Animal Shelter provided him with necessary veterinary care and vaccinations. The California-based group Helping Paws and Claws played a crucial role in facilitating his return. Their efforts were bolstered by a generous stranger who donated airline miles, enabling the dog to make the long journey back home.

Choco's owner, Patricia, expressed immense shock and gratitude upon learning her "escape artist" dog had traveled so far. This incredible story underscores the vital importance of microchipping pets, especially with the holiday season approaching, serving as a powerful reminder that such happy endings are possible.

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Choco was found over 2,000 miles away and identified through his microchip.
The California group Helping Paws and Claws was instrumental in Choco's return.
Yes, microchipping is crucial for reuniting lost pets with their owners, as demonstrated by Choco's story.

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