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Lost dog found after 2 years

For most their pet is more than just a pet; they’re a member of the family. So, when Airmen Elizabeth Starnegg received word that her husky ” Sokka ” ran away from a dog sitter in Yuma, Starnegg was devastated.

But, the story was far from over it seemed that Sokka was found by a neighbor wandering around. The man, took the dog in where she stayed for some time. It wasn’t until the husky developed a skin condition and the man was unable to find anyone to care for the dog.

Sokka , then was taken to a husky refuge in Phoenix where the dog received care for its skin condition. Once her skin was clear enough they found the animal’s microchip and scanned it. Soon after, Elizabeth was contacted and after two years they were reunited. Elizabeth hopes that this story encourages people who find lost animals to check for microchips and for those with furry relatives, they may want to look into getting them chipped, because you never know.

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