From Savoie to Gard, there is only one step… At least for Pablo.
The two-year-old jagdterrier traveled 380 km last week to find his owners' home.
Lost on the way back from vacation in a Savoyard commune, the young dog created a surprise by camping in front of their house, located in Bezouce (Gard), a few days later.
At the end of August, Catherine and Roger made a stop in Saint-Martin-de-Belleville, in Savoy, when they returned from vacation in Italy aboard their camper van, in the company of their faithful Pablo.
Thanks to this break, they let the dog run around but this time, it does not come back, as our colleagues from France Bleu relay.
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“We waited for him for hours.
We even spent the night there, in vain, ”says Pablo's mistress.
Resigned, the couple reports the disappearance of their Pablo to town hall and decides to go to Ain, where the family resides, so as not to be too far away if the dog reappears.
A GPS collar for Pablo
While Pablo has been missing for over 72 hours, hopes of finding him are dwindling.
Yet it was at this time that Catherine and Roger's friend, who was taking care of watching their house in Bezouce, sent them a photo.
Surprise: Pablo came home.
“I couldn't believe it,” Catherine told France Bleu.
It was a real moment of happiness ”.
Pablo has lost some weight, but he is there, in the flesh, in Bezouce.
However, it is impossible to know how the animal traveled these nearly 400 kilometers in three days.
Still, the couple hurried back on the road to find their house and their dog.
Since then, Pablo has been equipped with a GPS sensor to avoid fears and unravel the mystery of a possible new epic.