Rescuers use pet microchip to reunite dog with owner

KABC logo
Wednesday, September 21, 2016
Rescuers use pet microchip to reunite dog with owner
Luna was missing for four days before being reunited with her owner.

A story of a missing dog concluded with a happy ending when Luna was reunited with her owner Dave.

Luna had been missing for four days after her canine brother was struck by a car during a walk. The dog only suffered minor injuries, but in the commotion, Luna slipped out of her collar and ran away.

Luna was eventually found under a car on a busy street. Rescuers from Hope for Paws placed a fence and netting around the car so that Luna would not run onto the street.

The rescuers were able to gain Luna's trust and retrieve her from under the car. Through a pet microchip, Hope for Paws was able to find Luna's owner.

According to Hope for Paws, one in three pets will get lost in their lifetime, and 90 percent of pets without tags or microchips will not return home.

After being treated at the vet for minor injuries, Luna was reunited with Dave. Luna was unable to contain her excitement as the two shared hugs and kisses.