Stolen dog saved by microchip
When Sydney man Kyle McCrae walked into his backyard two and half years ago to discover his beloved puppy Tyson had been stolen, he held little hope he would see his pet again.
The Moss Vale man spent months visiting shelters for Tyson to no avail.
So the phone call he received yesterday from RSPCA staff in Malaga came as a shocking yet welcome surprise.
Tyson, renamed Jeffery, had been surrendered to the RSPCA and spokesman Richard Barry said a microchip scan discovered that Jeffrey was on a stolen dog list and had been for two and a half years.
Mr McCrae said he could not believe Tyson had been found and arranged to fly him back home to Sydney.
“It cost me $1000 to bring him back,” he said.
“I would have paid anything.
“I’m happy to have him home."
Original article: www.thewest.com.au
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