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Nearly ten days after escaping from the hold of the plane in which she was transported, the dog was found this Thursday, November 28, to the great joy of her owner.
The story ends well, as if by a miracle. Since November 19, Misa, a traveler from the Czech Republic, has been living in great worry. Her 2-year-old dog, Amalka, had disappeared since her “escape” from the plane hold in which she was transported, in a cage, between Vienna and Paris.
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The landing at Roissy had been a little turbulent, which had certainly caused the young dog's cage to open, supposes the Air France company, which was operating the trip. The 29-year-old owner had to travel to the United States to find her partner, and could not imagine doing so without her dog, who is more than just a pet to her. Victim of attention disorder, she needs Amalka to fight against her pathology.
She therefore postponed her departure from Paris, which was supposed to be a simple connection, to find her dog. And for almost ten days, she had spent her days – and part of her nights – at the airport. Hunts were organized, trails closed, drones deployed… Several times, the dog could be seen, filmed moving on the trails in the middle of a snowstorm, and even approached, without being able to be captured. “It’s so much pressure for her, she had never taken a plane before…” noted her owner, aged 29.
ud83dudc3e For more than a week, Amalka, a 2-year-old dog, has not been found after escaping from her cage while unloading from a flight at Roissy-Charles de Gaulle. pic.twitter.com/mTLkT6BKBl
— Vakita (@vakitamedia) https://twitter.com/vakitamedia/status/1861726319970562359?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
But this Thursday morning, she was finally able to find her dog, 20minutes tells us and The Parisian. Thanks to reports and the help of an animal rights association, Amalka was spotted in a fenced park in the town of Dammartin-en-Goële, a few kilometers from the airport from which she had obviously managed to escape. escape. “She threw herself into the arms of her mistress, it was warm, it was happy, it was natural,” commented to the Parisian Manuela Vidal, the president of the “Cats in The Air” association which helped the young woman.
The dog was visibly emaciated, but appeared in good health. All's well that ends well.
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