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Family Reunited with Dog After Six Years
« on: Aug 8th, 2002, 7:50am »
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OK - how amazing is thisHuh?   Cool :grouphug: :hug:
 
By Associated Press, 08/08/02  
 
PANAMA CITY, Fla. -- A dog missing for six years was reunited with her family, thanks to a microchip about the size of a grain of rice that was implanted in her skin when she was a pup.
 
A stranger found Pooh Bear, a 13-year-old black Pomeranian, roaming the streets in Cincinnati and used the chip to trace her back to north Florida. Implanted microchips can be scanned to identify a pet and its owner.
 
Pooh Bear's owner, Bambi Lesne, of Panama City, said she was heartbroken when the dog disappeared in 1996.
 
"She went everywhere with us, she was like one of my children," Lesne said.
 
After three years, she and her daughter, Codi, now 19, gave up hope of seeing their dog again.
 
Then a dirty and matted Pooh Bear was spotted July 5 walking near a marina in Cincinnati -- 620 miles north of her home. A woman who found the dog took her to a veterinarian, who scanned the microchip.
 
"And I've been able to track dogs before, but not down to Florida," said the veterinarian, Dr. Cheryl Devine.
 
Lesne met the woman at Birmingham, Ala., to reclaim her pet July 17. The dog has a few more gray hairs on her muzzle and needed an operation for a hernia, but is otherwise healthy and happy to be home, Lesne said.
 
"When I got home that evening, she saw my daughter Codi and howled with joy," Lesne said. "It gave me chill bumps. I've never seen anything like it."  
 
 
 
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Re: Family Reunited with Dog After Six Years
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