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Owner Travels 310 Miles To Reunite With His Stolen Dog

After being found 310 miles from home, a missing dog has been reunited with its owner.

Pandit, a one-year-old Malay Shepherd, went missing from his home in sea-AU-dour in June last year (France).

Fred, his owner, was distraught by this and spent months searching for his closest canine friends.

Unfortunately, his quest did not give any good results for several months. Yet. Eight months later, the robbers were found on the side of the road by a nice stranger.

The unfortunate dog was stolen when he was only 4 months old.

The dog was found without a collar 310 miles from the house, but fortunately he was provided with a microchip, which eventually allowed him to reunite with his owner.

The reunion was well organized, and the two close friends were overjoyed to finally reunite!

Thieves and Fred are now able to spend their lives together due to the extraordinary, life-saving efforts of shelter, a kind Samaritan, and chip.

When Fred received the excellent news, he quickly drove his car into the path of Thieves.

He said, " I am very grateful to everyone who had a role in his recovery and I can't stress enough the importance of cutting up your pets. Bringing the bandits home is a miracle that would not have happened without that chip. "The thieves' return home was one of the best days of my life.”

Watch the beautiful video of the two friends below. Fred posted it, saying that the two had come in a great way, but he was thrilled to get his beloved dog back.



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