11/05/2023
11/28/23 ~ REUNITED ~ Arya was trapped this morning and is safely home!
Arya’s story to safety after being on the run for 24 days.
Arya couldn’t resist the temptation of deer passing by her home and succumbed to the chase. She was so focused that she ran herself into unfamiliar territory and just could not find her way back home. Because she lives where homes are on very large parcels (upwards of 50+ acres or more) with trails, she was also very good at being elusive with random pop-up sightings over the last 24 days. While she always seemed to revisit one certain area, getting her to a camera and food station continued to be a challenge.
With the first week of hunting season underway, thankfully, we received many calls from hunters watching her run through the area. But even adding more cameras and more food stations, she continued to do her own thing.
On November 28th, Giving Tuesday, we finally received the call we needed. A kind gentleman saw a flyer in his travels, called Arya’s mom right away and reported that he has been seeing her regularly for 2 weeks, at approximately the same times each day. Arya’s dad packed up our equipment and was there within an hour. Arya was there within 10 minutes of his departure back home!
It is very probable that she watched her dad setup, leaving her some enticing food that she couldn’t resist, but just needed the area to herself and be brave enough to check it out.
Etters, PA-11/4/2023-Lost Dog
"Arya" long haired German shephard -brown and black- collar and is microchipped
Last seen: Miller rd between York road and Roxberry road in Newberry township
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11/13/23 UPDATE: "Arya" is still missing, Please continue to share & Please do not post sightings to social media or this post- Call- 717-798-1153 ASAP with time, location and direction of travel. Thank you.
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VIA PM: Kathleen Delicati