After nearly a decade apart, an Indiana family was able to reunite with their dog.
Modern technologies aided them in this endeavor.
Kemo was a puppy when he was adopted by his family.
The blissful life of a pit bull terrier and an American bulldog did not last long. The dog vanished in 2013 when he was only two years old.
His family never gave up hope and never gave up looking for him. They were frequently on the lookout for lost dogs in classified advertising.
Then, out of nowhere, personnel from Fort Wayne Animal Care and Control called the owners to inform them that Kemo had been recovered.
The dog was taken in as a stray, and by scanning his microchip, it was possible to locate the owners.
“We are overjoyed that the dog has been reunited with his family at long last!” The group states, “It was such a lovely moment, and we are grateful that Kemo had a microchip to make this moment possible.”
When Kemo vanished, his family made the decision to save the orphaned animals.
They established “Dog Paradise” as their own business. All rescued dogs have been microchipped so that they can be reunited with their families in the event of an emergency.