She disappeared about 3:30 PM on Sun. 2/2/20 and was back home by 6:00 PM! Paisley pushed the screen door open and ran off the property onto the road. A kind woman picked her up and took her to a local animal shelter. They scanned her, received my information from PetLink, then they called me to pick her up. She did not have a collar on with her identification as she was wearing the “cone of shame” from recent surgery. The fact that she was chipped was a blessing. I have always had my dogs chipped and tell every pet owner it is the most important thing to do besides vet care. It can be the difference between being reunited with your pet or never seeing them again! Thank you PetLink!
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