Lost For 10 Months, Dog Reunites With Family At Sheriff’s Office – Heartwarming Reunion
Heartwarming Reunion
One of the more difficult situations that a pet owner may face is if their dog is missing. This sweet dog named Conway went missing from his home in Highlands County, Florida. His family looked for him everywhere, though, sadly, he was nowhere to be found. Before long, days turned to weeks, and weeks turned to months with the poor pup still missing. It’s not that we don’t hope that our dog is still around, it’s just that after time passes, we begin to wonder if we are ever going to see them again. Conway’s loving presence became just a bittersweet memory for his heartbroken family. But it wouldn’t stay that way forever.
This week, 10 months to the day after Conway disappeared, an emaciated and exhausted stray dog was spotted walking down a street all alone. He was picked up and taken to the Highlands County Sheriff’s Office’s animal services unit. At the time, no one had any idea where the pup had come from — or just how dearly missed he truly was but he did carry the answer with him. Conway had been microchipped — and after a quick scan, authorities had all the information they needed to alert his family. “Because of that chip, we were able to make this happen,” the sheriff’s office said.
That just made my eyes leak all down my face
With that, their many months of heartache soon came to a close. A reunion was arranged at the sheriff’s station. Conway was finally home. It was an emotional ending to Conway and his family’s long ordeal, though their’s weren’t the only happy tears shed. Owners Taylor and Emmitt Butts are seen dropping to the floor as they joyfully say hello to their pet for the first time in almost a year. After the video of the reunion was posted online, complete strangers couldn’t help but join in, too. “I cried watching this video,” one commenter wrote.“That just made my eyes leak all down my face,” another added. Watch the video, seeing all set right — and a family’s heart heal — Conway’s rescuers couldn’t have been happier.
“The main purpose of the Animal Services Unit is to return animals to their owners or, if that isn’t possible, find a new home for them,” said Scott Dressel, of the Highlands County Sheriff’s Office. “Any time we do that, it is a victory, but this is one of those that definitely stands out for all of us.”
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