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Old 07-16-2008, 10:31 AM #1
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Default Dog Returns Home After 5 Years

Rocco wound up 850 miles away from his home. It was nice to see this story this morning.
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Old 07-16-2008, 11:53 AM #2
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My Bruna is micro-chipped. I hope it NEVER has to be used though! I love that Rocco got to go home. Who knows what the poor little guy went through.
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How amazing! My dog got out of my moms fenced yard on the 4th of this month. She was wondering in the street when a cop found her. We were at a BBQ, but I thought Alyssa would be much happier at my moms since she could run in the yard, and play with the cats (she loves cats).
I am now a firm believer in micro chips! The cop got the number off of her tags, and had 3 numbers to call! I got her back within 30 min of the cop finding her.
Thank GOD for chips!
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thats a cool story thank you fopr sharing it
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