Thursday, March 13, 2014

Senior dog left with sad note to be reunited with elderly owners

Otto, aka Harley
According to Wednesday's KTLA 5 News, a senior dog who was left at an animal control facility in Baldwin Park, Calif., earlier this month, will be reunited with his guardians.
The dog, named "Harley," had been left at the animal control facility with a sad note from his heartbroken  guardians who were  unable to care for his medical needs.  Harley, who was later determined to actually be "Otto" did not die at the facility - he was saved by Toby Wisneski, the CEO and founder of Leave No Paws Behind.
Wisneski set out to find the elderly dog's guardians and shortly thereafter, this comment was posted to the rescue agency's Facebook page:
We asked his humans to please contact us AND I have just gotten off the phone with them!!! They sent me this picture with him where he is in the little shirt we found him in AND have given us the information on the vets that have taken care of Otto all his life!!!!
His name is " Otto Wolfgang Maximus" and we can't wait to let him know that we have located his loving mommy and daddy! We will have more information and there will be an updated story
The reunion is expected to take place on March 28.
Follow the rescue that saved Otto's life here.

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