After five months of fending for herself in the wild, a dog was finally reunited with her beloved owner. This beautiful Siberian husky didn’t wander off on her own — a pet training facility actually abandoned the poor pooch in Greenland County, South Carolina. Thankfully, Anakin’s Trails Stray and Pet Recovery managed to find her and bring her home. They shared the sweetest video from the reunion on social media. We dare you not to cry when you see the footage!
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When the Siberian husky first entered the house, she seemed extremely timid. She hesitantly approached her human with her tail down and her eyes wide. Mom didn’t pressure the pup to come over right away. Instead, she tried to soothe the canine with sweet and encouraging words. Eventually, when the dog realized that she was safe, she allowed herself to get excited about being reunited with her owner. That’s when the floodgates of affection burst open!
Once the pooch was feeling secure enough, she hopped into Mom’s lap and started kissing her face. Her tail started wagging wildly as she climbed all over the woman, licking and snuggling anywhere she could. This dog was so thrilled to be reunited with her owner, she barely knew what to do with herself!
Two dogs have been rescued, but two are still missing.
According to the social media post from Anakin’s Trails Stray and Pet Recovery, this Siberian husky was only one of four pups abandoned by the same training facility. In another clip, the rescue organization shared that they’d managed to find a second pooch, leaving only two more at large. They promised that this dog would also be reunited with their owner within the week!
It’s hard to believe that anyone could desert these beautiful huskies in the wild. We’re so glad that Anakin’s Trails Stray and Pet Recovery is working so hard to find these sweet dogs and reunite them with their owners!
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