San Antonio dog owner shares tearful reunion with lab who went missing 10 years ago
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San Antonio dog owner shares tearful reunion with lab who went missing 10 years ago (KSAT)
SAN ANTONIO – It’s a new beginning for a San Antonio dog owner and his labrador after being reunited for the first time in 10 years.
Animal Care Services reconnected them Wednesday after Samson, the lab, went into their care last month, along with six other dogs.
“Samson went missing a decade ago and it broke his family’s hearts,” ACS said in a statement on social media. “They did everything they could to find him, but never did. Still, they never forgot him.”
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The virtual program is run by volunteers. So far, almost three dozen pets have been returned to their homes. That s in addition to the 1,170 pets ACS has reunited. Author: Erin Rodriguez (KENS 5) Published: 8:58 AM CDT May 16, 2021 Updated: 9:28 AM CDT May 16, 2021
SAN ANTONIO In March, Animal Care Services set out to reunite even more lost pets than usual with their owners. They did so by creating a Lost & Found Pet Network which is run by volunteers and is all virtual.
So far in total, the volunteers have reunited almost three dozen pets. That s in addition to the 1,170 pets that have been returned to their homes by ACS staff.
Cat reunited with family after disappearing for three years, ACS says
Cookie and her family are back together!
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SAN ANTONIO – It’s a purr-fect family reunion!
Last week, San Antonio Animal Care Services took to Facebook to inquire about an injured cat found on a partner’s back patio.
The cat, named Cookie, already had a registered microchip and ACS was able to call the number registered to the chip and get in contact with Cookie’s original family.
Ready for a SWEET story? Cookie the cat is now reunited with her family!
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About 200 animals rescued by ACS during week of winter weather
Officials say the office received about 4,000 calls to help rescue animals left out in the cold. Author: Holly Stouffer (KENS5) Updated: 11:26 PM CST February 23, 2021
SAN ANTONIO Last week s dangerous winter weather resulted in a flurry of calls to City of San Antonio Animal Care Services.
ACS Interim Director Shannon Sims said crews braved the dangerous conditions to rescue animals left in the cold. Getting from one call to the next was pretty perilous and painstaking, Sims said. And it was about 4,000 calls. I would say probably about 70% of those were associated with some sort of lack of shelter.
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