By Kristen Consillio
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MAUI COUNTY, Hawaii (KITV) — When Chris Borges misplaced her home within the Lahaina fires, she thought for positive her Chihuahua Lucky was gone.
But Lucky’s luck hasn’t run out simply but.
Borges obtained a shock name from the Maui Humane Society.
“They said well they have a little white dog running around next door that they’re calling the ‘ghost dog’ in the cemetery,” she stated.
That’s the place Lucky would hang around day by day.
“He thought that was his private park.”
After weeks of making an attempt to seize the ‘ghost dog’ — “I don’t know where he slept for 30 days” — Lucky’s now reunited along with his household.
“I was so happy. In my hotel room I was just saying, ‘Thank you, Jesus. Thank you, Jesus,’ she said. “It was the happiest day since the fire.”
The feeling was mutual.
“Last night he was like he just had to be next to us,” Borges stated. “He was like grumbling like, ‘I’ve been waiting for you for a month. Where have you been?’ He was like really upset with me then after he got it all out he started licking me.”
But that’s not the top of the miracle.
After shedding two dogs and believing two cats had been additionally useless: “I got a call this morning that they found my cat, Bunny.”
“I was praying for them every day and I had a feeling last week that there was some animal waiting for me,” she added.
As she recovers from shedding almost the whole lot, Borges is grateful.
“Everything’s gone, but your pets are your ‘ohana. That’s all that’s important,” she stated. “I think he stayed alive knowing how much I loved him and knowing that she will come back looking for me. Cause every morning I squeeze him and tell him that I love him.”
“I’m just very lucky that Lucky survived.”
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