Fastest Rescue & Reunion of Lost Hungry Dog Ever Because of Microchip – Hope For Dogs

Fastest Rescue & Reunion of Lost Hungry Dog Ever Because of Microchip - Hope For Dogs
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San Antonio celebrates the New Year with fun and fireworks, which were lovely. But the aftermath for dogs can be disturbing. The fireworks tend to freak out dogs and displace them as they try to get away from the booming noises. This can mean stray dogs lose their way, owned dogs bolt from their homes which results in a higher number of dogs in the streets than usual. We met with Katie Boggs of Katie’s Roadside Rescue (www.krrtx.org) and rode along with her to see the fallout of the festivities.

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Katie has taken on another full-time job, her non-profit Katie’s Roadside Rescue, but it is a labor of love….for the stray dogs in San Antonio. After only a few minutes with Katie, it was clear to me how devoted she is to this cause. It was my pleasure to spend time with her and see her in action.

We drove through some areas known for loose dogs and they did not disappoint. After having seen a handful, we came upon 2 roaming dogs that didn’t run when we pulled over. One was a rather scruffy white dog that had clearly been traveling through very muddy areas, the other a black dog with tan and white accents. They both were quite interested in the treats Katie offered. We were in a neighborhood and the question was, are these dogs owned? Neither had a collar or tags but Katie scanned both for micro-chips; the black one had one. Micro-chips only work however, if the owner registers the dog. So Katie contacted the micro-chip company and gave them the number in hopes of learning who the owner was. Typically they give her information immediately; however for some reason this time, they needed to investigate and call her back.

Katie heard from the micro-chip company who had determined who owned the black dog. She would be in touch with the owner and arrange for Kika to go home!

Kika’s owner’s niece had been in touch and our final stop would be to reunite Kika with her family – that is a success story! What we found out is that Kika had gotten out on Christmas Day when a family member accidentally left the gate open. Kika’s home was about 15 miles away from where we found her, and this was a week after she’d escaped. Thank goodness Kika was micro-chipped and she is now safe at home. Had she not been chipped or we had not found her, her future could have been a grim one as a street dog. This was a New Year’s Day reunion – I love happy endings!

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  1. Help the World Animal Awareness Society save thousands of at risk dogs working with dozens of dog rescues around the world. The work never stops, and we need you. Donate and help us help rescuers save more lives! https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=KHP45KZP99TQL

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  2. I rescued a pup she was almost to far gone the mother dog tottaly rejected her we got water in her and we got
    Puppy milk and took her to vet she had a I infection the vet treated her but he gave her a 50% chance of living She didn't know how suck we used a syringe she started sucking and finally found the right nipple for her I was relentless about feeding her I did what took day and night for a month with little sleep determined to save her she now 19months old and about 97 lbs and she adores us and we her I'm glad I went they day because my wife would of never heard the faint cry because her hearing is not good so call it fate I came that morning now she's huge and thinks she's human she has to stick her nose. Everything I do with so much curiosity and what's off being raised by humans only she will look you in the eye like human where most dogs refuse to for long but her it's normal because it's all she knows is to act human to.she has the sweetest sport and extent loving

  3. Every domestic dog and cat should be microchipped. If you love your animal enough when you first get them, then make sure you do everything in your power to care and respect that animal. Animals like dogs and cats are very good not just as pets but are you a where that they give so much back to you and that they are good for your health and well being. Animals like dogs and cats help reduce your blood pressure by reducing your anxiety. Dogs give you unconditional love and all they want in return is love and kindness. The sad thing though is, they do cost money for food, medical and general well being and if people think they will never cost you money for life, then please don’t get an animal.

  4. You guys are fabulous! So glad you took the black one as well. God bless! Adding you to my growing list of animal protectors. Hope for Paws and Viktor Larkhill are the 2 mainly dog and cat that I support. Have several others all over the world for mostly more exotics and wilds. I wish I could get right out and help but I'm just not physically able so I'm trying to help where I can. I will keep you close and try to send some support as soon as I'm able. Thankyou!??????

  5. Thank God for all the wonderful people, who help these poor animals. To the basrards that abuse these animals. There's a place in hell for you all.

  6. In this country if a rescue picks up your dog if straying you have to pay a board fee,, so I’d have wanted to donate to this lady for the kindness she showed…

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