I guess the man finally figured out it would probably be a heck of a lot less trouble to go find his own dog, instead of stealing a little kid's best buddy.
Nowadays, a lot of people have the vet microchip their pets. A microchip can prove ownership, and can aid in getting a lost dog back to its owner.
Just recently, a friend of mine lost her dog in a very large city. A kind woman picked the dog up, and when she took it to the Vet, they found the microchip. The dog was returned to her very grateful owner, and the Good Samaritan got a $500.00 reward.
Good Wor.
"Korzeniewski said he didn't want the readers of this column to miss it either. He wanted you to see the reunion in the photograph running on Page 1 of today's newspaper.
That's only fair, since you're the ones who called Foley's law firm--Hoey & Farina--in such numbers that you swamped the office phones and panicked the secretaries and apparently blew out the computer server with angry anti-lawyer e-mails."