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    Ecstatic reunion for German couple with their Labrador

    In an emotional reunion, German globetrotting couple Janin Scharrenberg and Steffen Kagerah were reunited with their pet dog Luke on Tuesday, a black Labrador-mix which went missing in July at the Marina beach.

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    German couple Janin Scharrenberg and Steffen Kagerah with their Labrador Luke in Chennai

    Chennai

    A nearly three-minute video on the reunion posted on Facebook by animal welfare activist, Shravan Krishnan shows the deep bond and love between the couple and their pet dog. “After three months, they are finally reunited. Unbelievable. Found it hard to control my tears. Luke is finally home. Vijaya Narayanan aunty you’re an angel !!!!,” Shravan said in his Facebook post. 

    The efforts of Vijaya Narayanan, an animal lover and entrepreneur, culminated in finding the missing dog. 

    The video shows Janin Scharrenberg entering Vijaya Narayanan’s house last night, calling out ‘Luke’. The 20-month old dog, which went missing on July 8, comes running from another room, quickly recognises her and Steffen. The dog walks around the couple repeatedly, wagging its tail and makes noise apparently expressing joy. 

    Relieved at finding their pet, the couple are seen patting, gently stroking and hugging the dog. Shravan said the German couple will leave the city shortly. In a video shared with by Shravan, Janin and Steffen thanked everyone. “I just want to say thank you to everyone,” Janin said in the video in which she was seen along with her husband and their pet dog adding “we are so happy.”

    Recalling how they found Luke as a puppy, their journey to India and how they lost their pet, Janin thanked animal lovers and the public for aiding their efforts to trace the dog. Vijaya Narayanan said she got in touch with the couple when she came to know that their dog went missing. “I offered to help them and began advertising in newspapers, distributed flyers, pasted posters visited veterenarians, and pet shops,” she said. She and her team “got lucky,” after three months of concentrated efforts. 

    On October 21, Vijaya received a call from a person who said the dog was seen with some boys at the Marina Beach. She said the informer acceding to her request brought the dog. “We checked his microchip number and it matched (with the number given by Janin), we felt jubilant,” she remembered.

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