Missing dog in Queens found through 6 years, having outlived its owner
Linda Hart Williams lost her beloved dog, Milo, to 2012. Her last wish before dying of cancer was to return the dog home. Six years later, an old and half-blind Milo was found and returned to the family.
Milo disappeared in 2012 from a house in Queens, two years before her mistress Linda died of cancer. The woman’s family was pained by the loss of a dog who was a universal pet, writes CBS News.
Linda died and never saw her precious Milo again. But her daughter was able to do it.
“Two days before she died, she was talking about Milo,” says Linda’s daughter Monica. “She said my dog will definitely come home.”
Six years after the animal disappeared, Monica received a letter from the animal shelter in Hempstead.
“The letter said, ‘We have your dog,’” Monica says through tears. “And I didn’t believe it at first.” And then she looked and said: “Oh, God!”
Linda's words turned out to be prophetic - Milo was alive and could return home. The entire family went to pick up the animal from the shelter.
“Everyone was crying. I imagined my mother’s face if she saw Milo,” Monica admits.
According to a shelter employee, everyone who saw the reunion scene was in tears. “Happy moments like these are worth coming to work for,” she said.
Six years later, someone picked up Milo on the street and led him to an orphanage. And due to the fact that the dog was microchipped, the staff managed to contact the owners.
Now Milo is old, weak and half-blind, but he recognized people who have loved and waited for him all these years.
The only missing link in the happy chain is Linda. But her family is sure: she looks down on them and rejoices with them. And for the family, Milo’s return is like having a piece of mom nearby.
“Where have you been, Milo? Why didn’t you call me?” Monica jokes and hugs the dog with a smile.
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