My Australian Shepherd, Wyatt Earp, went missing on a Friday night in December at 7:00 p.m. A wonderful young woman who was out walking saw Wyatt and took him home with her. He even slept in her bed! She took him to a local vet where they scanned his chip. At exactly the same time and with my dog missing, I had realized that my information was not up to date and began changing my phone number on PetLink. Just one minute – no joke – after I clicked on the phone number update, I was called by PetLink who notified me that Wyatt was safe and ready to come home. Oh happy day! PetLink also helped the vet clinic get in contact with me and sent me emails with all the good news that reunited Wyatt and me!
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