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Lost pit bull gets a happy ending

By Carmen George, The Fresno Bee
Published: March 30, 2018, 6:02am
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Steve the pit bull was reunited with his Fresno family March 23 after going missing for nearly a week. A Fresno couple, Chris and Justy Garcia, returned Steve to Nicholas Dodson, right.
Steve the pit bull was reunited with his Fresno family March 23 after going missing for nearly a week. A Fresno couple, Chris and Justy Garcia, returned Steve to Nicholas Dodson, right. Photos courtesy Nicholas Dodson Photo Gallery

A search for a lost and much-beloved pit bull named Steve ended happily Friday, March 23 nearly a week after the dog disappeared from his central Fresno home.

An emotional plea by Steve’s owner, Nicholas Dodson, for his dog’s safe return was answered after his message was shared on Facebook nearly 12,000 times since the prior Tuesday evening.

“It’s an amazing story not just of a dog who came home — it’s about a bunch of strangers who came together and cared about something that was good,” Dodson said.

Steve was taken in by a Fresno couple, Justy and Chris Garcia, who live near the Dodsons. A neighbor picked up Steve on Sunday night, a day after he went missing, after he was almost hit by a car.

The neighbor later told the Garcias — who aren’t on Facebook — about the viral post, which led to the happy reunion. The Garcias thought Steve belonged to another neighbor who they were trying to find.

Dodson updated his Facebook post to share his joy with all who helped bring Steve home.

“Some stories are worth telling,” the post reads. “This is one. The magic resides in the fact that each and every one of YOU were its greatest characters.”

Dodson said the support was a reminder “that goodness and love for our fellow man is the strongest medicine ever we have.”

After Steve rested on his dog bed, Dodson took him to a grooming salon. The groomer burst into happy tears.

“It’s a victory for everyone today,” Dodson said. “Everyone wins — and it’s National Puppy Day! It’s amazing.”

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