Woman found her dog that was stolen 10 years ago

The dog is now much happier to be with his family

This woman had not seen her lovely dog Ollie for 10 years. She had already lost all her hope of seeing him again one day. Fortunately, she was wrong! Andy Newnham, an animal caregiver, told this story.

Ollie got lost while on a walk with his owner 12-year-old Tae Bennett.

The criminals cut his leash and threw him into their car. Everyone started looking for the lost dog. There were poster all around the city. Tae had also created a Facebook page to gather volunteers to look for him.

Years passed and Bennett lost her hope in the end. Then one of her friends gave her another dog to help her overcome her loss.

10 years later, some children found Ollie in the same park where he had been stolen. Unlike many adults, that would have ignored the poor dog, the children contacted authorities and reported about the dog. They helped Ollie reunite with his owner.

Animal Council Service accepted the dog temporary, until his former owner was found. Luckily, Ollie had a microchip. With its help, the center volunteers were able to find the Bennett family. Soon Tae appeared at the center and recognized her lovely dog.

“This was probably the longest period of a dog being away from is owner”, said Newnham in his interview with ITV News.

Ollie had no health problems, but was taken to a vet clinic for a checkup. Bennett suspected, that the criminals had used Ollie for breeding. Then they let him go because of his already old age.

Ollie turned out to remember his past life with his caring owner, although so many years had passed. He was extremely happy to meet his owner again.

Ollie very quickly got used to his new companion – Tae’s other dog Chile. According to Bennett, the dogs adore each other and enjoy spending time together.

Soon Ollie completely recovered and was ready to run around the garden. He is now much happier to be with his family.

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