Wednesday, June 20, 2012

If you're a little kid, your first time dealing with death is likely to be that of your family's pet.  Four years ago, this was the experience of 7-year-old Sophie Roorda of St. Louis.  Her family thought that their mixed-breed terrier had been killed and eaten by coyotes.  But less than a month ago, another family found a disheveled dog, not far from the Roorda's home.  They took the dog to an animal hospital, where a microchip was found implanted in the dog.  The microchip identified the dog's owners as the Roordas, and Sophie now has her beloved companion back.

Read the story at the Daily Mail.

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