They searched for the dog, it took two months to put up ads, and interview neighbors.
Eric and Faith Johnson from Tennessee did not expect that in early March they would face not only with pandemic but also serious weather cataclysms. A strong tornado swept through their native state, leaving many Americans without a roof over their heads.
The Johnsons themselves were saved by their dog. The Australian shepherd nicknamed Bella managed to attract the attention of the hosts just a few minutes before Tornado swept over their house.
The couple hid in the bathroom, but it helped little because the house was practically destroyed.
The worst was that Bella was carried away by the wind. Johnsons no longer hoped to see their pet at least once. But they stubbornly searched Bella, for two months it took to stab ads the ads, a survey of neighbors.
Faith and Eric even left some things outside so that Bella could smell the way home.
And only 54 days after loss was an increase. A family friend named Sarah Romain contacted Johnsons and reported the good news: Bella was found and alive.
The dog was noticed eight kilometers from the house. She did not let people go to her and was very afraid. Street and hungry, Bella at first did not even recognize Eric.
He had to catch a dog at one of the local dead ends. Now the pet Johnson has completely recovered.