A dog was lost for 5 years. Then he showed up at a fraternity house.
Briefly

Neal Rachal, president of Kappa Sigma at the University of Southern Mississippi, discovered a lost Yorkshire Terrier in his fraternity's backyard. After an unsuccessful search for the dog’s owner, the brothers welcomed him into their fraternity life, calling him Benji. However, they later learned he was actually named Kingston, who had gone missing five years earlier from Louisiana. The fraternity helped reunite Kingston with his owner Debbie LaFleur, who had lost him during Hurricane Laura, highlighting the importance of community and compassion.
"He enjoyed sitting on a swinging chair on the porch of their Lake Charles, Louisiana, house and eating the same food as Joseph... They were inseparable."
"The Kappa Sigma members initiated Benji as a brother for a week before saying goodbye. They learned his heartbreaking backstory and reunited him with his owner, Debbie LaFleur."
Read at The Washington Post
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