A nervous Corgi who ran away during a storm in its northern California Grandnagar was found found 2,000 miles away Chicago,
The OP of Bieber, California, had a Uffy Daisy when he went back in July, which was found two months later on the other side of the country.
Fortunately, they were brought into warm weapons of people in Duppage County Animal Services Illinois And found microchipped.
Duppage County Animal Services recently said a Facebook Post His team and Itaska Police Department scanned for microchip, “And for all surprise, it came back to California!”
Laura Flemian, a administrator of Dupez County Animal Services, told Los angeles time The OP, a five -year -old Corgie Shepherd Mix, was found on September 28 and turned into a police as a lost pet.

Shelter’s Facebook post said, “Later a phone call, and the next day (as well as a flight), OP came back, where he was home with his owner.”
Flemian said that the OP owner told him that when he heard the news, he did not believe that his beloved friend had got all the way in Illinois. Flemian said that the owner with his beloved dog “wasted no time” in reunion.
The owner believes that OP, who does not like the storms, ran away from his home, when rolled through one, Flemian said, the owner tracked OP to a local gas station.
Flemian believes someone took OP, saying that the dog had a collar with a different name.
Duppage County Animal Services said in his Facebook post, “We will never know how OP made its way across the country, but we know: Microchips work.” “They reunite in this way, no matter how many our four-foot friends can travel.”
The owners can choose to transplant a small electronic chip in their dogs, allowing them to find if they are lost anytime.
American Veterinary Medical Association explained the concept about it Website: “Microchip does not have a battery itself – it is activated by a scanner that is passed in the area, and the radio waves out of the scanner activate the chip. The chip transmits the identity number to the scanner, which displays the number on the screen.”