A Palo Alto, Calif., family says their missing dog "Oreo" finally returned home after being gone for more than four years.
Oreo, a Boston terrier, went missing from his owner's yard more than four years ago, the Palo Alto Daily News reported.
The Peninsula
Humane Society and Oreo's owners say the dog and his family were
finally reunited largely because of a microchip that was implanted under
Oreo's skin. The device was encoded with his family's contact
information.
Oreo was found Tuesday wandering near the Security Public Storage in
Daly City, and the microchip was detected during an exam at the Humane
Society in San Mateo, officials said.
"To get a dog back that you thought was gone for good is pretty
crazy," said Brandon Springer, adding Oreo belonged to his grandmother,
Ann Guglielmelli, who died last May. "It shows that it does work."
"This story illustrates the importance of microchips, which can be a
lost pet's ticket home," said Scott Delucchi, a spokesman for the Humane
Society. "Too many people don't know how inexpensive this can be and
how easy of a process it is. Hopefully, this happy ending will cause
more people to consider this permanent form of identification for their
pets."
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