Verne and Carole King, of Washington, were vacationing in Montana when their 7-year-old dog Katie escaped and went missing for 57 days.

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48 thoughts on “Couple finds dog after quitting jobs to look for her l ABC News”
  1. Having worked dog rescue, it grabs my heart and soul to see stories like this. I hope her employer see`s her as a valuable employee and lets her have her job back.

  2. For many us with fur family members, they are part of our family. And, they are trying to find us too. Not all of us could quit a job, or we might not have a place to live after we find them. But I think that is great and we should do as much as we can, if something like that happens. Good for them. It is something they will never regret.

  3. Domesticated wild animals either way.
    Who cares if these morons wasted their life for a stupid animal that has a lifespan of one decade?

  4. That dog, border collie is worth it!
    But every dog is worth it!
    I rescued a Border Collie abandoned by its owner left to live on its own years ago- while he went to work on a fishing boat in Alaska!
    Don’t ever abandon your best friend which is a dog!!!!♥️🙏🏻

  5. Very logical action indeed.
    Next up, coupon sells house because cat didn’t like the color.

  6. I would have done the same no doubt in my mind. I lost four dogs to old age. I had to euthanasia put em to sleep. They all lived to old ages 13-16 years old. Having them put to sleep still haunts me to this day I loved them so much. I had em all cremated and placed up on a mountain in the Adirondacks Mountains. But not knowing what happened to a pet would be heart wrenching I think that would never heal. The guilt of letting your guard down and never knowing what happened to one of them I couldn't handle it. I was obsessed with their protection. They each had several IDs, a micro chip, and their dog pen was fortified with rocks around the base so they could not dig a hole and get out. I saved all their wool when I combed them. Going to get it spun and weaved into a sweater. Loved those dogs from the bottom of my heart.

  7. I didn't quit work, but I burned up all my 3 weeks vacation time looking for my Choc. Lab. I found out that a woman I had previously talked to, who claimed she hadn't seen the dog, had actually caught him and gave him to her daughter. When I found where the daughter lived, I asked a neighbor if they had seen the dog and they told me she got one 2 weeks ago. I did not go to her house alone, but instead had law enforcement go with me. I had positive identification because he jumped out of my truck once and knocked out 2 of his bottom front teeth. When we went to the door, she claimed she had bought the dog over a year ago. We went to her fenced in yard and opened the gate and Butt (yes, that was the dog's name) damn near knocked me down. I showed the cops the missing teeth and told Butt to get in the truck and he ran and actually jumped into the truck by way of an open window. Then, the woman had the nerve to ask for the $100 we had put up for a reward for the dog.

  8. White people🤦🏾‍♂️

  9. 😂😂😂

  10. I thought I had a good life till I got my Border Collie Chino. Now life is amazing. You can see him jumping around on my channel 🙂

  11. "Billy Madison" quote. You don't just look for an hour and call it quits, you get your ass out there and you find that f**** dog🐶

  12. White privilege. Only white people are able to risk quitting their job to find their dog. 🙄🤦🏽‍♂️🤦🏽‍♀️

  13. They are true heroes for their dog. I guess they are best at rescuing other lost dogs too. Glad they found their beloved dog ❤️

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