A missing dog from California turned up in suburban Detroit after traveling over 2,000 miles. The dog, named Mishka, was reunited with her owners after being found by police and an animal welfare group. The dog had an identity chip with information about her owners implanted in her. It's believed she was stolen and sold before ending up in Michigan.
Key Points
Mishka, a terrier mix, went missing from San Diego and ended up in Detroit
The dog had an identity chip with owner information implanted in her
The dog was well taken care of during her time away from home
The owners never gave up hope of finding their lost pet
Pros
Heartwarming story of a lost dog being reunited with her owners after a long journey
Demonstrates the importance of microchipping pets for identification purposes
Cons
Uncertainty about how the dog ended up in Michigan raises questions about potential theft and illegal sale of pets