![]() "This can easily be prevented by the use of microchips which provides your pet with permanent identification." Though collars and ID tags can be helpful, they aren't always a reliable form of identification since they can easily fall off or become hard to read over time, leaving your pet among the other unidentified lost strays at shelters. It added in its statement: "This is a great reminder to microchip your pet. The sheriff's office added why microchipping a pet could prove to be a great option and could help track them down over long distances. In May, San Joaquin County Sheriff's Office shared a post of a rather shaggy-looking Razzle and said they had managed to locate his family thanks to him being microchipped. Hope this ending gets even better when Razzle sees his family." One Facebook user said: "Love this so much, so proud of you Jeremy.Cannot imagine what a reunion that will be for Razzle and his family."Īnother added: "What a wonderful world we live in! Kind hearts are everywhere" Welcome home to Heber Springs!"Ī third commented: "Totally awesome story. The comment section was also flooded with praise for Wade and expressed their excitement for the reunion. His post was liked more than 225 times and was shared on more than 140 occasions. ![]() Wade also shared a photo of himself and Razzle, who was placed in a cage for the mammoth journey back to the Ozarks.Īnother two videos, uploaded in the same post, showed the moment Razzle was placed in the plane and another of it taking off from the airfield strip. We're stopping in Santa Fe for fuel and bathroom, and then next stop is Heber Springs, Arkansas." Wade continued: "He's now a very old dog, but now he can have the sunset of his life back home with his family in the Ozarks. The amazing dog transport folk out in California knew I sometimes fly to Heber Springs, and now he's getting a ride with me back to his family after all these years. "10 years ago, the then 6-year-old dog was lost from his family until he turned up over 1,500 miles away in California and his microchip led back to his family. It's also a big day for this little dog called Razzle." In a Facebook post shared on Tuesday, Wade said: "It's a nice day for a 1,600-mile roadless road trip. Dogs Trapped in Giant Mexico Sinkhole Rescued After Four Daysīut, Wade made sure to note in a social media post that the 16-year-old Razzle would be returning home to spend his final years with his family, after a bathroom break along the way.Facebook Post Reunites Montana Man With His Dog After Bear Attack in Alaska.Heartwarming Moment as Lost Husky Reunites With Owner After 2 Months.
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