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The bitch Fiji ran away from her home and disappeared. Two years later she was returned to her owner: "As if we had not parted" - Walla! news

2021-07-16T18:10:51.723Z


The bitch was located by an inspector as she was wandering the street in Jisr a-Zarqa. After checking the chip, he was able to contact the mother of the family, who immediately went to pick her up. "I was sure she had already forgotten us, and then I started talking to her in French, and she remembered."


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The bitch Fiji ran away from her home and disappeared.

Two years later she was returned to her owner: "As if we had not parted"

The bitch was located by an inspector as she was wandering the street in Jisr a-Zarqa.

After checking the chip, he was able to contact the mother of the family, who immediately went to pick her up.

"I was sure she had already forgotten us, and then I started talking to her in French, and she remembered."

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Yoav Itiel

Friday, 16 July 2021, 21:00 Updated: 21:01

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A dog that disappeared from its owner's house in Netanya about two years ago was located last week in Jisr a-Zarqa, and returned to her family. The dog Fiji, who escaped from the open house gate and did not return, was found by an inspector of the Association of Samaria Veterinary Cities in the Arab settlement while wandering the street.



The owners, Joanna and Elijah Cossacks, immigrants from France, never forgot the dog and told about the day she disappeared. "While I was cleaning for Pesach in April 2019, the doors were open and she came out. She ran away. I thought that as always she went out to freshen up, that she would take a turn and as always return," said the 35-year-old Joanna. "But no. We waited for hours, scanned the area. We asked neighbors who knew. Unfortunately for us and the children, she did not return."



"So for two or three weeks we continued the search, after that we also called the police and all the vets in the area, and when no one saw or heard we realized that someone had probably taken her. The children were really sad and cried a lot," said the mother.

The two, parents of five children, also said that since her disappearance, the family has not agreed to take another dog home.

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In the video: Family reunion about the dog that was lost two years ago (Photo: Courtesy of the family)

In time, Joanna has meanwhile managed to give birth to a fourth and even fifth child, the family even moved her residence within Netanya. "The kids kept asking what would happen if Fiji came back and we weren't home," the parents said. "I would reassure them that she is smart and if she wants to come back she will come back. We did not buy a new dog. My husband Eliyahu and I and the children kept saying either Piggy or nothing else."



"A week ago, the phone rang. There was a woman from the Cities Veterinary Association on the line and she carefully asked me if I had a dog. I said yes, Fiji, and then she told me they had found him."



She excitedly recounts her feelings in those moments: "I was shocked. I thought I might not understand her. I asked her to repeat what she was saying, I started crying with excitement. I could hardly speak. I asked her if she was healthy, if she was not injured or bruised. And she calmed me down and asked when I wanted to come and pick her up. "



"I said right away, I decided I was not telling my husband and kids yet, and really in a short time I was traveling for 45 minutes with a friend to Bekaa to Garbia to the address she gave me at the union worker who got Fiji from a family in Bekaa to Garbia who found her."

Fiji has had a difficult two years (Photo: courtesy of those photographed)

She told me that she was sure Fiji had already forgotten her.

"Really at first she went out and walked around me and then I started talking to her in French, and she remembered and you see she still understands everything. She did not forget us at all. We took her home, and there was great excitement from my husband and the children."



"Now she's with us, as if she's never parted from us. She still needs to get used to it. She's not running away anymore. She's even afraid of a stranger. Even when going out for a walk with her. Two vets saw her and said she probably had two difficult years. They told me they probably took her. "To make puppies and sell them. You can see she has a big belly. She's sad."



"The children say that on walks outside she seems to be looking for her puppies but not finding them. She needs a lot of love and quiet and we try to give that to her as much as possible."

"A period of two years is rare" (Photo: courtesy of those photographed)

The director general of the Association of Veterinary Cities of Samaria, the union's chief veterinarian, Dr. Riyad Badran, said that the union's inspector, Muafek Abu Hatter, from Kafr Qara, found the dog wandering in Jisr a-Zarqa.

"Luckily she has a chip," Dr. Badran told Walla !.

Usually a municipal doctor reports.

We immediately contacted the owner, and soon she came to pick her up.

"The union has experienced many such cases in which dogs that were lost or stolen from their owners were returned, but a period of two years is rare."

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