Runaway dog finally caught: 'Most difficult case I've had in my entire career'
Briefly

Jennifer Toussaint, the chief of animal control for the Animal Welfare League of Arlington, describes Autumn's case as the most challenging in her entire career, lasting six months instead of the typical three-day resolution period.
Autumn, a rescue dog with a troubled past, displayed exceptional intelligence and speed that made her challenging to capture, showcasing the complexities of reuniting lost pets with owners.
Samantha Paulino, Autumn's owner, recounts the dog's independent and fearful nature, expressing surprise at her ability to evade capture for six months despite love and care since being rescued from South Korea.
Read at Washington Post
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