Lost dog travels over 2,000 miles, reunites with family – Times of India

NEW DELHI: A dog named Mishka, missing since last July from California, has been found over 2,000 miles away in suburban Detroit, prompting an emotional reunion with her owners.
The heartwarming saga began when local police responded to a report of a stray dog in Harper Woods, Michigan. Upon picking up the wandering terrier-mix, they brought her to the Grosse Pointe Animal Adoption Society (GPAAS), where staff discovered she had a microchip.
The microchip revealed that Mishka’s owners resided in San Diego, California, a staggering 2,343 miles from where she was found. The circumstances of her long journey remained a mystery, leaving everyone puzzled yet relieved at her safe recovery.
Coincidentally, Mishka’s family, the Houmans, were vacationing in Minneapolis, Minnesota, at the time of the discovery. Determined to bring Mishka back home, they embarked on a 10-hour drive to the animal shelter, brimming with anticipation and hope.
“This is a tale that Hollywood would love to tell,” said GPAAS in a heartfelt Facebook post, capturing the extraordinary nature of Mishka’s odyssey.
Upon reunion, tears of joy flowed as Mishka wagged her tail, basking in the overwhelming love and warmth of her family. The scene, captured in pictures and videos, painted a portrait of sheer happiness and relief.
“This is the happy ending we all wanted,” shared GPAAS, echoing the sentiments of countless well-wishers who followed Mishka’s incredible journey.
After a thorough check-up by a veterinarian, Mishka is set to embark on another journey, this time flying back to California alongside her jubilant family.
In a world often plagued by uncertainty and adversity, Mishka’s remarkable tale serves as a beacon of hope and resilience, reminding us of the enduring bond between humans and their cherished companions.
(With inputs from agencies)