DECATUR, Ga. (Atlanta News First/Decaturish) - A dog that went missing days ago while at an emergency vet in Decatur has been found safe.
Workers at Saint Francis Specialists and Emergency lost Hazel on Sunday. She had ingested a potentially poisonous substance left out by the dog sitter while her owner, Hannah Riley, was on vacation in Canada.
Riley quickly flew back to Atlanta and went to the vet, who she said had not communicated well with her.
Hazel, a 10-year-old Papillion, was found about half a mile away from Saint Francis.
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Workers at Saint Francis Specialists and Emergency lost Hazel on Sunday. She had ingested a potentially poisonous substance left out by the dog sitter while her owner, Hannah Riley, was on vacation in Canada.
Riley quickly flew back to Atlanta and went to the vet, who she said had not communicated well with her.
Hazel, a 10-year-old Papillion, was found about half a mile away from Saint Francis.

DeKalb woman reunited with dog who went missing while at emergency vet
A dog that went missing days ago while at an emergency vet in Decatur has been found safe.