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Being lost is a scary feeling, but imagine if you were a lost doggo away from your family. 

Though it must have been terrifying, one brave pet stayed strong while away from home for five months.

A police officer from the Pembroke Pines Police Department in Florida found a lost little Pomeranian on the side of the road earlier this month. The dog, Sassy, wasn't just just a block or two away from home; she was about 200 miles away from home. 

In January, 6-year-old Sassy had been out enjoying the day in her family's backyard with her other doggy siblings, according to the Miami Herald. Sassy's owner Barbara Dawson called all of them inside after 15 minutes, but Sassy was nowhere to be found. Read more...

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This is such heartwarming news. I'm glad that they were able to reunite with their little friend again. Me and my wife bought our little Pomeranian a wifi dog fence, just so she wouldn't stray far from us when we're playing outdoors. It even eliminates the need for an actual fence, mind you, a great wifi connection is enough. :)

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