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While browsing the internet for a new pet to adopt, a woman spots the beloved dog she lost 2 years ago - cue an emotional reunion

Jul 12, 2021, 21:38 IST
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Aisha Nieves was reunited with her dog, Kovu, last month. WFMZ, CNN
  • A woman lost her dog, Kovu, two years ago after he escaped from her backyard, WFMZ reported.
  • While scrolling through a local shelter's website for a new pet to adopt, she spotted Kovu.
  • Nieves and Kovu were reunited on June 18, CNN reported.
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A woman has been reunited with her beloved dog, which she had lost two years prior, after stumbling upon him while searching for a new pet to adopt, CNN reported.

Aisha Nieves was browsing the list of adoptable dogs on the Lehigh County Humane Society's website when she spotted a pit bull-Rottweiler mix with a striking resemblance to her missing pet, WFMZ reported.

Kovu, Nieves' dog, went missing in the summer of 2019 after he escaped through a hole in the fence of her backyard in Pennsylvania, the media outlet said.

Nieves had desperately searched for him, but when she asked the LCHS if it'd seen him, it said Kovu had been adopted by another family, CNN reported.

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After going missing in June 2019, Kovu was treated for fleas and inflammation for four months until a new family eventually took him in and renamed him "Ash," CNN reported.

But the family had to return Kovu after being evicted from their home recently, LCHS's community manager, Julie Huber, told CNN.

After this, Kovu reappeared on the humane society's website, and Nieves spotted a listing that looked exactly like her dog. Nieves recognized a scar above the dog's right eye, making her certain that it was Kovu, WFMZ said.

She immediately called LCHS, the media outlet added, and Kovu and Nieves were reunited on June 18.

"As soon as he started coming, he started squealing and screaming and yelling and jumping on me, kissing me," Nieves told WFMZ.

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"I love him so much. I'm just so happy he's back," she added.

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