Three years ago Brian Lane adopted a West Highland Terrier who he named Lucky who was outside of a Wendy’s restaurant in Long Island New York.
I am not here to second guess how Brian should raise his dog but on one Monday evening, Brian did not have on a leash his pet dog when he allowed Lucky to go the backyard so he could take care of his business of answering nature’s call.
What happened next was that Lucky who must be a dog that is curious to see what the world looks beyond his owner’s backyard decided to take a run on the Long Island Expressway or LIE as it called in the area.
Normally when a dog decides to talk a run into an expressway where this a lot of traffic, the risk of a dog getting hit by an auto is high.
However some of the motorist who saw the dog running on the LIE who are dog lovers decided to stop their autos and pick up Lucky and place them into their auto to take him back to his owners home.
Brian was able to be reunited with his dog Lucky after a motorist who happens to be a dog owner herself played the role of Good Samaritan and save Lucky from a tragic ending by being hit by an auto.
I am sure that Brian will think twice before letting his dog go outside of his home without a leash when Lucky needs a bathroom break from now on.
I am sorry for the loss of your cat Popeye.
That is true since some cats are that way.
sounds like he is a dog that likes to run away
Just like my sister’s cat Burt who just loves to take a brief walk in the backyard.
they hear the call of the wild
That is true since Burt was a street cat before he was adopted by my sister.
you can take the cat from the wild, but you can’t take the wild from the cat
I can imagine how happy Brian was when he met the cute Lucky again.
I know if I were in Brian’s shoes, I would be very happy to reunite with Lucky once again.
That’s for sure, Dee… That’s for sure…
For example when Burt returns from his little walk outside the home safe and sound, I am happy that he came home safe and sound.
Unfortunately that didn’t happen with our Popeye…
Nice story about Lucky, yes, he certainly was Lucky.
I like doing these good story of animals reuniting with their owners.
My pleasure to share these wonderful stories on this site.
That is okay. I made the error of making comments that were out of bounds on a subject manner that I have knowledge of.