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Man drives 5 hours straight to reunite with misplaced canine

By Editorial Board Published March 26, 2025 3 Min Read
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Man drives 5 hours straight to reunite with misplaced canine

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — A person drove 5 hours to choose up his canine Chester from Eaton County Animal Management after the pup acquired free on a piece journey.

Eaton County Animal Management studies that final week, they obtained a name {that a} canine, probably a goldendoodle, had been clipped by a automotive and bumped into a close-by subject dragging a leash.

Chester. (Eaton County Animal Management)

Whereas many individuals, together with an Eaton County sheriff’s deputy, looked for the canine, nobody discovered him. Then, just a few days later, a lady known as Animal Management to report {that a} small brown canine was caught between some fencing in her yard.

It turned out that that canine was Chester.

Animal Management says he was scared, slightly skinny, and had just a few burrs in his fur. Regardless of studies that he was clipped by a automotive, he was in any other case unhurt. His leash was nonetheless hooked up—and so was his identification tag.

Chester was accompanying his dad on a piece journey and acquired scared off whereas within the resort car parking zone, and his proprietor could not discover him, pondering he was stolen or worse. He ended up having to return residence however started checking shelters within the space Chester would possibly present up in.

Animal Management known as him, and he drove the 5-hour journey instantly to choose up Chester, reuniting together with his canine.

“We are thankful for the happy ending for Chester and his dad. It is scary to lose your pup in an unfamiliar area where you don’t know who, or where, to call for help with the search,’ wrote Eaton County Animal Control in a post on social media. “We’re grateful for all the parents who tried to assist this pup, particularly realizing how harmful it’s to be misplaced with a leash nonetheless hooked up. We’re grateful he ended up tangled in somebody’s yard that observed him instantly, slightly than in a subject scared and alone. That is one fortunate pup!”

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