A dog named Moose was found safe on Thursday morning after Alaska Airlines lost the pet while trying to load the dog onto a flight, the airline said.
An Alaska Airlines passenger and her dog were reunited Thursday after the pet was accidentally left off a flight from North Carolina to Seattle and later escaped the airport, the airline said. The dog, named Moose, was supposed to have flown on a flight out of Raleigh-Durham International Airport with its owner on Tuesday night, but a "misstep in the loading process" left the dog off the plane, an airline spokesperson told Fox News Digital.
As an extensive search for the lost dog took place, Moose’s owner flew back to Raleigh on Wednesday afternoon to help. On Thursday morning, the airport’s fire rescue team located Moose unharmed and brought the owner to the dog. HOW TO MAKE THE MOST OF ALASKA AIRLINES' MILEAGE PLAN REWARDS PROGRAM "We're happy to report this morning that the dog is now safely back with its pet parent," the airline said.
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