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It’s been an easy week ever for the Griffin family in Baltimore.
Their emotional support dog, Labradoodle Logan, went missing last week.
Logan has helped Christina Griffin’s children grieving for their father, who sadly died of cancer. And 9-year-old Gabriel said, WMAR He said he was “very happy” to be back with the pup after eight days away.
difficult week
After Logan went missing, the family started handing out flyers and spreading the word on social media. They sent Christina a picture of her dog, which they thought was Logan, and she was able to confirm that it was indeed her own puppy.
The family got an emotional support dog about a year ago when he was just three weeks old. “Their father, my husband, died of cancer. It was a journey for our family and Logan was a huge emotional support.”
On January 7th, she let Logan out in the fenced yard, but 15 minutes later Logan was gone. “Our yard was safe, the gate was locked, and we were just panicking because he couldn’t get out of the yard on his own,” she said.
need a village
A very happy ending after a difficult week. Logan is safely returned to his family. And finding the dog was a real community effort, with everyone helping to find him.
“I want to thank the entire Parkville community, everyone who has helped,” she said. I am very happy that is back.
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