LO: A New Jersey police officer made a 650-mile journey from Monmouth County to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina to return a dog to its owner.
Wall Township Ptl. Frank Kuhl, of Howell, was called to the aid of a 34-year-old man in need of medical attention as he was traveling in his vehicle on July 15. The Myrtle Beach man was traveling with Bella, his basset hound, at the time of the incident.
Bella was taken into the custody of the Monmouth County Humane Society as her owner received medical care. The organization said they would keep Bella for a week before putting her up for adoption. MORE
Dog lives matter.
Next time try FedEx
That humane society doesn’t sound too damn humane to me. Even though they know the circumstances the owner found himself in they’ll only keep the dog a week before they adopt him out? That is cruel to both the dog and its owner.
God bless this man. He could have just kept Bella at his house until the owners could retrieve him, but he knew that Bella missed his family.
Duh, Bella’s A girldog.
MUST. DRINK. COFFEE.