Posted on 04/30/2015 2:08:09 AM PDT by iowamark
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa After four years away from his family in New Orleans, a little Yorkie named Sam is home.
In 2011, the Lambert family said he disappeared from his yard there. Almost two weeks ago, Cedar Rapids Animal Care and Control got a call about a loose dog on the citys northeast side. A scan of his microchip revealed his familys contact information in Louisiana.
Donielle Lambert said the phone call came as a shock to the family.
We thought he was gone, she said. She cried when Michelle Johnson of Animal Care and Control called her to tell her the news.
The dog was a gift to her oldest daughter, Karisa, on her fourth birthday. Now almost 15, she, her sister Taelyn and her parents were thrilled Sam was found.
The 10-year-old dog was in rough condition. He was matted and dirty, had a skin rash and needed dental work.
His teeth were in horrible, horrible condition due to a lack of care, said Diane Webber, program manager for Animal Care and Control. Weve got him all groomed up and weve got him medicated baths and we got him a dental and we had blood work done and hes just raring to go.
Donielle Lamberts husband, Thomas, recently had back surgery and is out of work. The family couldnt afford a plane ticket to bring Sam home. After hearing the story, United Airlines donated a first-class ticket for Johnson to escort Sam to New Orleans.
The Lambert family was at the airport for Sams arrival.
Webber said this is a perfect example of the importance of microchips. She says the Lambert family continued to update their contact information in case Sam was found.
Cedar Rapids Animal Care and Control is hosting a rabies and microchipping clinic from 1 to 3 p.m. Sunday at the shelter.
Finally!!! a happy story :) and not involving Obama’s sons and daughters :)
http://wgno.com/2015/04/29/dog-missing-for-4-years-makes-950-miles-track-back-home/
“I cant believe it! Dog owner reunited with her pet after 4 years and 940 mile journey”
Oh yeah.
Now, don’t you want your little Johnny or Susie to get the chip, too?
How can you be a good parent if you chip your dog but not your child?
I can see the news articles already.
How can you be a good parent if you chip your dog but not your child?
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