I live on a 10 acre rural property in central Texas. My dog Puppy has had the run of the place for all 11 years of her life and always stayed pretty close to home. If the weather is bad she comes in the house. On 6/2/2016, the weather was clear and she was out when I went to work. A really bad storm with lightening and flooding came up before I could get home from work. Puppy is very afraid of storms but usually hides in a garage where I store hay until I get home. Last night she freaked and ran off. The people whose house she showed up at saw the PetLink tag on here collar and called you. I was notified by phone, text and email that my dog had been found. She had gone over a mile away to an area unfamiliar to her and probably could not have found her way back home. So thank you from me and Puppy for saving us from potential heartbreak!
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