Dog returns home 10 years after going missing

A dog has returned 10 years after she wandered off from home, leaving her family none the wiser as to where she has been.
Debra Suierveld mourned her dog Abby when she ran away from the family home in Apollo, Pennsylvania, a decade ago.
Despite her being microchipped, they didn’t hear anything about the beloved dog’s whereabouts.
But on Saturday, Abby turned up about 10 miles away on the front porch of George Spiering.
He contacted Animal Protectors of Alleghany Valley, who were able to get the details from her chip and got in touch with her owner.
Ms Suierveld told the Tribune Review: “She kind of came back from the dead.
“We mourned you.”
The black labrador was in good condition when she was found and although her exact whereabouts all this time are not known, Ms Suierveld thinks she must have had a home and been looked after.
Abby has a greying snout and fatty deposits, though both of these are normal for a dog of her age.
Ms Suierveld said: “They took good care of her. Whatever they called you, it was wrong.”
Despite seeming to have been called a different name for a decade, Abby still answers to Abby.
The Suiervelds are planning to have a family reunion dinner to give their pet a warm welcome home.
Tiger escapes enclosure at Indian zoo, runs loose for 90 minutes
An Indian zoo said no humans or animals were injured when a female tiger escaped her enclosure and was on the loose for about 90 minutes.
The Indore Zoo said the 15-month-old tigress, Jamuna, escaped her enclosure Sunday by climbing a 12-foot wall and going under the iron mesh surrounding the habitat.
Reports indicated the tiger was spooked when a balloon thrown into the enclosure by a child popped on the ground.
Zoo officials said visitors were rushed to shelter while zookeepers attempted to recapture the big cat.
The zoo said the facility’s manager, Uttam Yadav, located Jamuna during the search and was able to coax the feline, which officials said was familiar with Yadav, into a cage.
The zoo said no visitors or animals were injured during Jamuna’s 90 minutes on the loose.
Officials said the wall of Jamuna’s enclosure will be raised to make it more difficult to climb.

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