Baya, a French bulldog “stolen” from his household in Eire two years in the past, was reunited together with his rightful house owners on Saturday, January 14, based on the Dublin Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (DSPCA). The DSPCA stated the canine “was discovered in the course of a busy highway” in Dublin, Eire. When the charity “scanned her for a microchip and appeared up her particulars within the FIDO database,” she discovered the French bulldog was listed as “misplaced/stolen” two years in the past. The canine had disappeared from a household in Galway, greater than 200km (125 miles) from the place it was present in Dublin, the DCPCA stated. The video launched by the DSPCA, which they are saying was filmed on Saturday, reveals the emotional reunion between the household and their beloved pet in Dublin. Baya, sporting a lavender sweater, licks the tears from her proprietor’s face, reveals the footage. The DSPCA has reminded house owners of the significance of microchipping their pets, saying many animals of their shelter could belong to “loving properties,” however with out microchipping, “they don’t have any manner of contacting their house owners.” Credit score: DSPCA by way of Storyful