How Meko Made it Home for the Holidays
In July 2012 seven year-old Mady lost her best friend, Meko, he was stolen during a family vacation. The vacation began with the family's usual bed time routines, Mady and her younger brother, Jayden, were tucked in with Meko close by their sides. The next morning when the family woke, Meko was missing. He was last seen leaving the campgrounds in an unidentified vehicle. The family was devastated and tried everything they could to find Meko. Their drive home to California was the worst, especially for Mady.
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Mady and Meko snuggled up. |
375 miles and more than 16 months away from Mady, Meko was found wandering
along the side of a busy highway in Prescott, Arizona. As luck would have it,
Meko was brought to YHS where more than 30% of lost animals are reunited with
their humans, compared to a national average of 15%. Upon his arrival, YHS
found Meko's microchip via a scanner provided by a Petco Charities grant. Mady
was about to experience a small miracle.
On November 12, 2013 the YHS staff delivered the best news Mady's family had received in over six months. Meko had been found. Mady and Jayden spent the next few days creating 'Welcome Home Meko' signs, digging up his old puppy blankets, and providing Joey with excited pats to celebrate Meko's homecoming. Mady was thrilled and her parents were relieved, the miracle of Meko's return gave them a renewed hope for the future.
On November 12, 2013 the YHS staff delivered the best news Mady's family had received in over six months. Meko had been found. Mady and Jayden spent the next few days creating 'Welcome Home Meko' signs, digging up his old puppy blankets, and providing Joey with excited pats to celebrate Meko's homecoming. Mady was thrilled and her parents were relieved, the miracle of Meko's return gave them a renewed hope for the future.
This is James and Meko's reunion. |
After a long 16 months, we hope that there are more miracles for Mady and her
family and that this holiday season will be a time for Mady's family to reflect
upon the meaning of Meko's homecoming for one very tough little girl.
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This is Mady with Joey and Meko. |
The Yavapai
Humane Society reunites 30% of lost animals with their families. The national
average is 15%.
Right now, we’re looking into the eyes of hundreds of animals of
every shape and size who would just love to go home for the holidays. So please
encourage others to adopt a new best friend!
Happy
Holidays from the most
grateful dogs and
cats in town!
www.yavapaihumane.org
Remember that local humane societies are NOT related to their national counterpart and donations to the Humane Society of the United States do not "tickle down" to the local level. Please consider making a tax-deductible gift to Yavapai Humane Society.
Click here for all the ways to give or call (928) 445-2666.
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