What started as a tragic incident now has a happy ending after a dog that had been missing from her owner for over a year was reunited with him after she was brought into the Brown County animal shelter following a heartbreaking incident.
The dog, named Savey, was brought into the Brown County Humane Society Dog Shelter on Thursday after she was pushed out from a moving car Thursday night in Aberdeen.
After she barrel-rolled on the street, she picked herself up and desperately tried to catch up with the car, dog wardens with the shelter said.
Savey was shaken and depressed, but got along well with volunteers and other animals at the shelter.
Then, on Saturday, her original owner saw the shelter’s post on Facebook and rushed to the shelter. He said Savey had been missing for over a year and he immediately described her birthmarks and old scars that he recognized from the pictures.
She had been with him since she was a small puppy and she recognized him as soon as we got to the hallway of the lobby. She immediately started pulling and jumping for him.
“Our sad, depressed girl quickly became happy, wiggly, and overjoyed to see her person,” the shelter said. “If we said there weren’t a few tears shed this morning we would be lying. Take care Savey, thank you for being our miracle today.”
(Source: wlwt.com, Not edited by DogExpress staff)