Our pet dogs are like our children. We give them everything they need from being a puppy up and even until they turn into senior dogs. Whatever happens to them, we do what we can to help them because they are part of our family.
Meadow, a 16-month-old Golden Retriever, has been missing for more than a week. Her hoomans, Gary and Debbie Morgan, have been worried sick looking for their fur baby. The pooch was last seen in a forested area in Andes, New York.
To help with their search, the Morgans have put up flyers all over town and posted online about their missing dog. Their posters described Meadow’s appearance and said that she has a pink collar. Gary and Debbie also offered a $500 reward to those who can lead them to their pup.
Thanks to the great amount of support from different people, a stranger came and offered his help to the Morgans. Brian James, a licensed hiking guide and a drone pilot, came across a flyer and volunteered to join Meadow’s search.
Brian told Gary and Debbie that his drone could help them in quickly locating the missing pup. He thinks that seeing the place from the air would be better and that he needs to do it before the snow starts to fall. So he went to the woods where Meadow was last seen and flew his drone around the area.
After thoroughly flying his drone above all the trees, he suddenly saw a small white dot. Brian zoomed in on what could be Meadow. He then tracked the location of the image and ran to the doggo. Upon reaching the spot, he was happy to confirm that it was indeed Meadow!
Gary and Debbie are very grateful for Brian’s help and everybody else who reached out to them. The couple got emotional and thrilled to see their fur baby. Likewise, Meadow excitedly hopped in their car and couldn’t wait to go home.
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