Mia

Posted by Nicole Asher on

Mia slipped her collar at the vets office in Princeton, NJ yesterday morning. In a heart-pounding moment, she was running scared on extremely dangerous route 1, dodging traffic.
Brooke from the rescue contacted me and we immediately put a plan in place. With my knowledge of Anatolian shepherds and their travel patterns when on the run, I predicted that Mia would travel a quite a distance but ultimately make her way back. And that's exactly what she did. Last night she ventured over seven plus miles away to Plainsboro Township and this morning she had circled all the way back as anticipated.
As the rescue and I were getting ready to set up another feeding station, we received a sighting that she was right near where we were getting ready to set up. I jumped in my truck and made the almost two hour drive to Princeton and within about a half hour her hungry belly got the best of her and into the trap she went.
Thank you to all who called in sightings and Brooke, you were phenomenal to work with, and I'd have you on my team any day! Mia is safe and sound and on her way to be reunited with her family.
Welcome HOME Mia! 🩷
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