Missing Texas Pit Bull Found in California Returns Home

Only Thor knows exactly how he got to Northern California after running away from his home in San Marcos, Texas, during the severe floods in late May.

The friendly, 16-month-old Pit Bull was seen jumping off the back of a truck Sept. 26 in Crescent City. A police officer took him to the Del Norte County Animal Shelter, where it was fortunately discovered he had a microchip with information about his dog dad, Eddie Hurtado.

“In this case, it was one of the rare situations where an animal was chipped and the information was correct,” the shelter’s director, Justin Riggs, told KIEM. “So we were able to get a hold of the owner pretty quickly.”

Over Memorial Day weekend, Thor had bolted as his family evacuated their house, which was flooded by the rising Blanco River, Hurtado told the Associated Press. Their two other dogs returned home, but Thor did not. Hurtado had spent weeks looking for his missing dog.

As for how Thor made the 2,000-mile journey to California, it was probably nothing like “Homeward Bound — The Incredible Journey.” *

“It certainly wouldn’t be something he did on his own, wandering that far,” Riggs told KIEM. “We have had dogs wander 10 or 20 miles in the county, or even a little farther, but certainly there were people involved in this.”

Thor had some fur loss and fleas, and was slightly underweight, but was otherwise fine.

Before Thor could be returned home, more severe weather swept through San Marcos. Once again, the Hurtado family had to evacuate their home due to flooding.

Thor stayed at the shelter while his family recovered.

“Certainly after everything they’ve been through, the least we can do is keep him safe here,” Riggs told KIEM.

Hurtado couldn’t afford the $1,500 cost to have Thor transported back home to Texas, but Jess Williams and another good Samaritan donated the money after seeing Thor’s story on the KEYE TV Facebook page.

Bruce Heinichen, a truck driver hauling a boat to Texas, offered to bring Thor along with him.

“I didn’t know he had ridden a wave out of Texas and ended up in California,” Heinichen told KEYE TV. “Once I picked him up, I heard that story.”

On Saturday, the two took off from Crescent City. Along the way, Heinichen sent the Hurtados photos of Thor relaxing and chewing a bone.

Finally, after over five months apart, Thor and the Hurtado family were reunited last night. As you can see, it was a very happy reunion.

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Watch Hero Pit Bull Mix Stop Gas Station Robbery

An armed man chose the wrong Maine gas station to rob last week.

The man went inside Holly’s Gas Station in Saco on Feb. 9 and asked clerk Justin Ireland if he could use the phone. Ireland’s Pit Bull/Boxer mix, Thor, vigorously wagged his tail at the stranger.

But then the man pointed a gun at Ireland, handed him a plastic bag and shoved him. Ireland, who’d been holding onto Thor’s harness, released his dog. Thor immediately sprang into action to protect his dog dad.

A surveillance camera captured Thor jumping on the robber, biting his hand and face.

The robber ran off and fled in a Chevrolet Silverado pickup truck, according to a UPI report.

Neither Ireland or Thor was injured.

According to the Saco Police Department’s Facebook page, the suspect is a white male who’s about 5’10 and weighs 180 pounds. He probably has bite wounds on his hand and the sides of his face.

Anyone with information about the case is asked to call the police department at 207-282-8216.

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