SULLIVAN, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV)— After 6 years, the Sullivan County Humane Society reunited a dog to its family.
Gunner was found running loose a few days ago in Hymera. A resident had brought him to the shelter and had him scanned for a microchip. Turns out, Gunner was chipped to a family that lives in Waveland, Indiana. Wednesday evening, the family picked him up to take him back home. President of the Board, Julie Tow, said if he wasn’t microchipped, he most likely wouldn’t of made it back home.
“We were lucky that Gunner was microchipped. And because he was microchipped, we were able to find his family and unite him back with his family. If he wasn’t microchipped, he would just be left here and available for adoption.”
Sullivan County Humane Society offers microchipping for pets and can be set up by appointment. Their phone number is 812-268-4201.




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