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Family Discovers a Familiar Face on Facebook After Seven Long Years

Seven years ago, a heartbreaking event shook Brittany Simpson and her family. Their cherished dog, Ruger, disappeared from their front yard, believed to have been taken by someone. Ruger was a small dog beloved by all, especially Simpson’s young children.

“We searched endlessly for weeks after he vanished,” Simpson shared in a post, recalling how Ruger was microchipped, a hopeful precaution that sadly did not lead to his immediate return.

As time passed, hope dwindled, and Ruger remained lost to them.

But everything changed just last week.

Brittany Simpson

While casually browsing Facebook, Simpson stumbled upon a photo that took her breath away. It was a picture of a dog posted on a local “lost/found pet” group by a kind-hearted stranger named Rebecca.

Earlier that day, Rebecca had found the dog wandering near her property, looking frail and neglected. She hoped someone might recognize the little dog, unaware of the long, painful journey this pup had endured.

Simpson was overwhelmed with emotion.

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“I couldn’t believe my eyes when I saw him,” Simpson told The Dodo. “I thought, ‘This dog looks exactly like Ruger.'”

Though the dog appeared older and more worn than she remembered, the markings were unmistakable — it had to be him.

“I’m almost certain this is Ruger,” Simpson commented on Rebecca’s post, attaching a photo of her long-lost friend as proof.

Brittany Simpson

As the pieces of the puzzle came together, the truth became undeniable: the dog was indeed Ruger.

“[Rebecca] took him to the vet right away,” Simpson explained. “An hour later, I got the call from the microchip agency confirming he was mine!”

Without wasting a moment, Simpson rushed to the vet, eager to be reunited with the small pup she once feared she’d never see again.

Brittany Simpson

Before Ruger went missing, he was a loyal companion to Simpson’s children. Although they had grown up over the years, Ruger’s memory never left their hearts.

Simpson recorded the emotional moment she told them that Ruger was not just a distant memory but was back with them.

Now, Ruger is home, slowly adjusting to life with his loving family once more. Though the years he spent away remain a mystery, the untreated skin condition he was found with suggests he wasn’t well cared for by whoever had him.

“He’s starting to feel like his old self again,” Simpson said.

Brittany Simpson

Ruger is finally back where he belongs, bringing a sense of completeness to his family.

Brittany Simpson

“It feels like a dream come true,” Simpson shared. “We just sit with him, holding him close, and watch him sleep.”