Fort Worth Animal Control officers located the pup’s home through a microchip embedded under her skin, and promptly reunited her with her owner in Irving
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- A dog named Sunnie was reunited with her owner in Texas after being missing for four years
- Fort Worth Animal Control officers located Sunnie’s home through her microchip and drove her to her owner in Irving
- The emotional reunion was shared on Facebook, and social media users praised the animal control officers
A dog has finally been reunited with its owner four years after she went missing.
Animal control officers in Fort Worth, Texas, picked up a lost small cream terrier, which they later found out was named Sunnie. Upon checking her microchip, the officers found out that the terrier was registered to an address in Irving, around a 30-minute drive away from where she was found.
When contacted by the officers, identified as Parker and Koenig, the owner told them that Sunnie had been missing for almost half a decade.
“Without hesitation, our officers made the drive to Irving to reunite Sunnie with her owner, turning what started as a routine call into a moment no one will forget.🚗🐶,” Fort Worth Animal Control wrote on a Facebook post, uploaded on Thursday, April 9…