“We were so sad, so distraught for 17 months,” Miguel Cruz said. “When you’re a dog person, the dog is part of the family. It’s a family member that’s gone. So, you never give up hope.”
April Smith and Hope Wilson from Pa., fostered Jenny for two months, but in reality "Jenny" is Sassy from Ky. Thanks to a microchip Sassy is now back home.
Three men from Pendleton, Ore., found a tired dog stranded in more than 3 ft. of snow. They knew they couldn't leave the four-legged friend stranded in the snow, and that is why they rescued him.
It wasn't clear if 9-month-old Pierre and 2-year-old Rue were stolen from the house or if they simply ran off during the break-in, but fortunately the two pets were found.
A probation officer saw Chunk's flyer on Facebook and recognize him as one of the pets he had seen on a home visit. Thanks to social media Chunk was reunited with his rightful owners.
A Doberman mix originally from Texas, was on her way to Wisconsin when it got spooked at a Chicago airport and ran away. Luckily, the dog was found six days later.
Sheba, a sweet, 10-year-old dog spent 20 days in doggy jail, was place on the "urgent" list and became in danger of euthanasia, but thanks to OTAT she was saved and reunited with her owner.