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Lost Siberian Huskies Reunited with Owner

by Katherine

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Janice Tuetchidjian was walking her two pets the morning of Dec. 12, 2013, when she found two beautiful Siberian huskies roaming through yards near Austin and Bradley Street in Milwaukee, Wis. Tuetchidjian wasn’t able to keep the pets but she did erything in her power to reunite the dogs with their righteous owner.

Janice Tuetchidjian and the two Siberian Huskies she found and help reunited with their owner.
Janice Tuetchidjian and the two Siberian Huskies she found and help reunited with their owner.

As soon as Tuetchidjian found the pets she took them to a veterinarian clinic to get them scanned for a microchip. Unfortunately the pets did not have one, nor did they have collars with ID tags.

The Good Samaritan also checked with local police, but no one had reported two missing huskies.

“These dogs are obviously well cared for,” Tuetchidjian told Fox 6 News. “They are very lovable, very kind, and very well mannered. You can see it is somebody’s pet. With the cold weather I was very concerned about them.”

Both dogs were taken to Milwaukee Area Domestic Animal Control Commission (MADACC) and Tuetchidjian hoped the dogs’ owner would soon claim them.

Well, the huskies did not have to stay long at MADACC because their owner claimed them the following day.

After seeing the Fox 6 News report that same day, the dogs’ owner contacted MADACC, identify his dogs and arrange to have them picked up the next day.

It is always wonderful news when pets are reunited with their loving owner.

Welcome home you two!