A show dog has disappeared just minutes before she was due to board her flight departing from Atlanta, Ga., on March 23.
Gayle, a 22-month-old red white American Staffordshire terrier, was last seen wearing a pink collar and inside her kennel at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport.
Nearly three hours before the flight departed the dog was secure in her crate and had already gone through security.
However, just 10 minutes before she was due to board, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines staff discovered her kennel was empty and asked owners Floris van Essen and Claudia van Essen Dufornee to make themselves known to airport staff.
Although Gayle is microchipped, crew staff noticed the kennel was empty while they were loading it onto the airplane. The van Essens were asked to board the flight without the dog and reassured airport staff would keep looking for the dog.
She described the Gayle’s personality as insecure, and encouraged anyone who sees her to try to call the dog to approach.
“She is social but can be a little scared or panicked by the situation,” Ross said. “Please share and bring this girl back safe.”
“As you can imagine, this is just a horrible ordeal,” Floris told K9Kait in a written statement.
The post went viral and started a city-wide dog hunt, with many people reporting similar looking animals to the website.
The Atlanta, GA—Lost Dogs, Cats, and Pets community page confirmed Gayle has finally been found and reunited with her owners.
Many people following the missing case were relieved to learn Gayle was already back at home.
“So happy she was found and reunited,” Suzanne Chillakuru said.
“Omg they found her,” Irene Planakis said.