Stolen
terrier Arnie finds way home after nearly two years - 'I'll be back'
A
Tibetan terrier named Arnie who went missing for nearly two years made his way
home to his delighted family.
Eleven-year-old
Arnie, named after former movie star Arnold Schwarzenegger, disappeared from the
garden of his home near Bantry, County Cork, Ireland, 21 months ago.
His
owner Gillian Singleton believed he was stolen for breeding purposes. She said
her "happy, beautifully groomed dog" had been playing in the garden
one minute and he was gone the next minute.
Her
children David aged 9 and Emily aged 6 were devastated following the disappearance
of their dog and the family immediately launched a full-scale search for him.
But
despite a countywide search, and contacting animal shelters and dog wardens, Arnie
was nowhere to be found.
During
the search the family found another stray dog named Lucky who was at death's door
and took him in and cared for him. He joined the family cat at the Singleton home.
When
they thought all was lost with Arnie, he lived up to the famous catchphrase of
the movie idol he is named after: "I'll be back."
While
the family were on vacation in Portugal Arnie turned up outside their home in
Couny Cork. They got a call to say a dog that looked like Arnie had been seen
by a neighbor hanging outside their house.
Family
members confirmed it was indeed Arnie, though he was in bad shape and had lost
a lot of weight.
"We
were sad at the treatment he received at the hands of whoever stole him,"
said Mrs Singleton. "I don't know who had him or where he was for the last
21 months."
She
said she was telling her story so that people who have lost dogs will have hope.
Arnie
was introduced to Lucky and the two of them are getting on famously, though both
are competing to prove who is top dog in the house.