A dog that has been on the loose for five weeks was finally caught in Richmond Friday morning.
Al MacLellan, a professional pet detective with Petsearchers Canada, brought in a very wet Littlefoot and texted a photo of him to the pup鈥檚 delighted owner Jocelyn Aspa.
鈥淚 am relieved, I鈥檓 shocked, I鈥檓 still kind of speechless. I鈥檓 so excited that the journey is now over,鈥 she told the聽Richmond News.
This was the text. He caught Littlefoot this morning. He called me after this text. Said Littlefoot looks good and he鈥檚 going to take him to a vet before bringing him home. I am speechless. 5 weeks to the day after I last saw him, my boy will be coming home.
鈥 Jocelyn Aspa (@jocelynaspa)
Once the vet makes sure Littlefoot is in good health, he鈥檒l be reunited with his family in the afternoon.
He went missing Dec. 2 from Vancouver鈥檚聽Mount Pleasant neighbourhood when Aspa鈥檚 boyfriend, who has epilepsy, had a seizure while walking him. When he came to, Littlefoot was gone.
The pup went on a journey through Vancouver, nearly being caught by animal control, before crossing into Richmond mid-December. He鈥檚 been hanging around the city for the last three weeks, and many people called in sightings to Aspa as he traversed from Lansdowne through Capstan, down near Steveston and north again.
As more and more people began looking for Littlefoot in the city, some began to chase after the dog hoping to catch him themselves. That only served to make the naturally timid dog more skittish, Aspa said.
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The detective also encountered people purposefully sabotaging the humane traps he鈥檇 set.
Aspa said she鈥檚 just glad all of that is over now. She adopted Littlefoot from Thailand via a rescue agency in September, and is excited to get back to her normal life with the pup.
鈥淛ust having him watch TV with us. Just little things like that. Maybe don鈥檛 seem like a big deal 鈥 But when you don鈥檛 have [your dog] all you want is to get them back."