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An Alaska Airlines passenger and her canine had been reunited Thursday after the pet was by chance left off a flight from North Carolina to Seattle and later escaped the airport, the airline mentioned.
The canine, named Moose, was speculated to have flown on a flight out of Raleigh-Durham International Airport with its proprietor on Tuesday evening, however a “misstep in the loading process” left the canine off the airplane, an airline spokesperson informed Fox News Digital.
Moose stayed in a single day on the airport with airline workers and was taken for a walk within the morning earlier than his flight to Seattle.
When workers tried to load Moose right into a crate, the canine pulled away and shook off its collar earlier than working away, the airline mentioned.
As an intensive seek for the misplaced canine took place, Moose’s proprietor flew again to Raleigh on Wednesday afternoon to assist.
On Thursday morning, the airport’s fireplace rescue crew positioned Moose unhurt and introduced the proprietor to the canine.
“We’re happy to report this morning that the dog is now safely back with its pet parent,” the airline mentioned. “The Airport’s fire rescue team picked up the owner, who had been searching in a different area, and brought her to Moose. She coaxed him to her and he is safe and sound.”
Ok-9 officers on the airport fed Moose earlier than he left along with his proprietor.
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