Brockville, Ont. couple reunited with lost dog after 40 days of searching
Brady’s 40 days in the wild started in early September, when the couple went to a wedding, and the pup was being watched by Dave’s parents in a town north of Kingston.
Amanda says they took to social media early, but after a few weeks and a few reported sightings, they had no luck actually catching up with Brady. So they enlisted the help of experienced dog rescuer Kimberly Vastino.“She realized we need a bigger community,” says Amanda. “We can’t just be doing some of these local Facebook groups, we need our own page.”
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