Just a few days ago at the Glenn County Shelter in Willows, California, an adorable fawn colored pittie mix had been posted as “urgent” on social media. The shelter was completely full, and that meant danger for the dogs there the longest and deemed the least adoptable.
The post and photo of the dog had been shared numerous times; miraculously it was seen by the original owner of the dog and her family.
It seems in February, 2022, Luna, as we now know her name, had been stolen in Chino, California. The owner had shared her sweet dog’s photos over social media pleading for her return.
And as miracles so often occur, because social media and pets just have their own way of coming together, when Luna’s family spotted their dog’s photo at the Glenn County Shelter, they rushed to the shelter the next morning – a 45-minute drive from their home to be reunited with their dog.
The owners picked her up bright and early, and she was so happy to see them she peed everywhere out of excitement. Luna is back home after 8 months gone.
Yahoo for happy endings!!!. Thank you so much to her owners for never losing faith or hope.
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