Ohio Rescuers Rejoice As Lost Dog Is Finally Reunited With His Dad After A Whole Year

At Cleveland Animal Care and Control, the staff were going about their usual day when a stray dog was brought in. He was gentle and weary, a dog who had clearly faced hardship on the streets.

As part of routine procedure, they scanned him for a microchip, not expecting anything out of the ordinary. But then the scanner beeped, and everything changed.

They called the number linked to the chip, and on the other end was a man who had been searching for his beloved companion for over a year.

What followed was a reunion that brought tears and joy to everyone involved.

He never gave up and was in constant contact with the shelter, holding onto hope that one day his dog would find his way home.

Best Friends Animal Society, the animal-welfare organization from Utah, shared on Facebook:

“This sweet boy had been missing for an entire year. His owner never gave up hope though. In the year, he continued to look for his best friend, both in person and online.”

And now, out of nowhere, he was getting the call. Best Friends continued:

“When the scanner revealed that the dog did indeed have a chip, they had no idea just how BIG the reunion they were about to facilitate was going to be.”

When the owner arrived at the shelter, the dog didn’t need a single second to recognize him. The moment he walked through those doors, that tail started wagging so hard it could’ve powered a fan.

The dog sprinted across the floor, jumped into his owner’s arms, and covered him in the happiest kisses you’ve ever seen.

The whole room felt it, that warm, emotional punch that makes your chest tight and your eyes sting a little.

The video, shared by Best Friends Animal Society, blew up online. Over a million people watched that reunion, and you could almost feel their collective “aww” echoing through the comments.

People wrote things like how thankful they were for microchips and how they couldn’t imagine the relief that the owner must’ve felt after wondering for so long if his pup was even alive, as one user said:

“It crossed my mind that not only was dad happy to see her, but the feelings of not knowing if she was alive or safe, it was a relief too.”

When the call finally came, it was like the end of a year-long heartbreak for both man and dog. Another user summed it up in the best way:

“Perfect ending.”

And it’s a reminder worth repeating: microchips matter. According to the Animal Humane Society, about one in three pets will go missing in their lifetime, which is around ten million every year in the U.S. alone.

Microchipping (and keeping that info up to date) can truly make all the difference.

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