Owner reunited with dog that disappeared in Cleveland 6 years ago
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CLEVELAND (WJW) — It was supposed to be a fresh start.

In 2019, Danielle Jackson decided to leave Cleveland behind and embark on a new journey in Georgia. Unfortunately, just days before her departure, her dog Queenie went missing, leaving Danielle heartbroken.

“Panic set in because I originally got her from a recommendation from my therapist,” Danielle said. “So losing her was devastating.”

Although she postponed her move, canvassed the neighborhood, and lingered an extra week hoping for a miracle, Queenie was nowhere to be found. Eventually, Danielle had no choice but to proceed with the move. Despite the difficulty, she had to conclude her search and drive away.

For six years, there were no updates, until last week when Cleveland Animal Control received a report about a stray dog. Animal control officer Jenna Halaska was dispatched to the scene.

“I noticed the dog had tags from 2016,” Halaska said.

She brought the dog to the shelter, scanned her microchip and couldn’t believe the result. It was Queenie.

Owner reunited with dog that disappeared in Cleveland 6 years ago
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The dog was still registered to Danielle, who had always kept her contact info updated just in case.

This kind of reunion is incredibly rare. Six years with no clues and no sightings, but somehow Queenie survived.

This week, she came home.

Bruce Campbell with City Dogs said a volunteer made it her mission to reunite them.

“Lo and behold, one of our volunteers has a husband that is a pilot,” Campbell said. “They worked out all the logistics and just yesterday, they flew down to Georgia.”

At the airport, Danielle was waiting and the second she saw Queenie, the emotions took over.

“I’m like, ‘Oh my God.’ Someone was like, ‘Are you her mom?’ and I’m like, ‘Yes!’ I had to sit down a minute because my heart was racing,” Danielle said.

It’s a love that survived time, distance and a whole lot of hope. Now, Queenie is home where she belongs.

“Even with a new baby, there is no aggression,” Danielle said. “She is even bringing toys, and drops it and just stares at her. I have to tell her, ‘She isn’t ready to play with you yet, but we’ll get there.’”

Officer Halaska said they still don’t know how Queenie survived all those years apart. But one thing is certain: she’s safe, healthy and finally back with the person who never gave up on her.

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