Missing dog turns up 2,000kms from home

A dog, who went missing from his home last November, is back home with his owners after turning up more than 2,000kms away.

A dog, who went missing from his home last November, is back home with his owners after turning up more than 2,000kms away.

The Labrador cross, named Buster Brown, disappeared from his family's front yard in Denver, Colorado and six months later, he was found in California and brought to a local animal shelter.

His address was on his collar and the shelter contacted his delighted owners.

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