I’m not crying, YOU’RE crying!
Western Journal:
The first few days after losing a dog are often the most frantic, as the worried owners blast social media with photos and requests for information if anyone sees their pup. They visit local shelters, scour the local neighborhoods and put up flyers in hopes that someone will see something and say something.
If the days turn into weeks, the doubt starts to creep in more. When weeks turn to months, hope dwindles. After a few years, most people assume their pet has either passed on or become part of someone else’s family.
So when stories like this one come along, it’s beautiful because it’s so unusual: It’s what every owner of a lost dog hopes will happen to them. more
I’ll admit. It’s dusty in here & I gots teh allergies.
Now hand me the tissue & shut up.
OMG! Looks like our dog. But, he’s only lost in his mind.