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Lost Dog from Colorado Wandered 1,200 Miles to Indiana and Reunited
2024-12-09
One pet owner's life was forever changed when her beloved dog, Diva, who had been missing for two long months, miraculously showed up a staggering 1,200 miles away from her home in Colorado Springs, Colorado. This heartwarming tale of a lost pet's return has touched the hearts of many.
A Dog's Incredible Journey Home
How It All Began
Veterinary technicians Maggie Thornberry and Elizabeth Daniele at the Oak Knoll Veterinary Clinic in Rolling Prairie, Indiana, first encountered Diva when a kind-hearted Samaritan brought her in. The dog was seen wandering down the road near their practice. After scanning Diva's chip and making contact with her owner, they discovered that Diva had been missing for two months and lived four states away. Maria Rodriguez, Diva's owner, was understandably shocked and couldn't believe her eyes. "I didn't think I was going to see her again because she'd been gone for so long," Rodriguez recalls. "My first thought was, 'How on earth did she get over there?'"This unexpected reunion was the start of a remarkable journey that would bring Diva back to her loving family.The Volunteer Effort
Maggie Thornberry and Elizabeth Daniele selflessly volunteered to meet Diva's owner, Maria Rodriguez, halfway at a dog park in Kansas City, Missouri. They made the long eight-hour drive with the scared dog, determined to reunite her with Rodriguez and her fiancé, Charles Green. It was a challenging but fulfilling experience for them. Thornberry, who is 22 years old and currently applying for veterinary school, shares, "The vet field can be emotionally draining and incredibly hard at times, but moments like these remind us why we do what we do. It was so heartwarming, and we would do it all over again without hesitation."The Emotional Reunion
When Diva first saw Rodriguez, it was a sight to behold. The adorable dog, who seemed anxious after being rescued, turned into a completely different creature upon seeing her mama. She quickly rushed to Rodriguez's side, jumping up to greet her and wagging her tail furiously. The TikTok shared by Thornberry on November 20 quickly went viral, with thousands of pet lovers moved by this touching story. Rodriguez herself agrees that Diva recognized her. "She remembered all of us, and I know dogs remember. Diva is proof that dogs do know who their human is," she says.The Present and Future
Diva is now back home and doing well. Rodriguez notes, "She got back in the habit of things. Just seeing her again, I still can't believe she's here. I cried and prayed, and now she's home with us." Thornberry also highlights the ordeal, saying, "I am so happy she is home. I just couldn't stop thinking about if it was my dog. My dog is my best friend, and I hope someone would take care of him the way I took care of their dog."This story serves as a reminder of the unbreakable bond between humans and their pets and the power of love and determination in bringing lost souls back home.