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		Penny for her thoughts: Puppy heads home 
		after 2,400-mile U.S. road trip 
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		[January 02, 2015] 
		SEATTLE (Reuters) - A puppy called 
		Penny could be reunited with her worry-stricken U.S. owners by week's 
		end after she went on a nearly 2,400-mile road trip that took her to an 
		Iowa truck stop and a Pennsylvania pet hospital, her family said on 
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			 The floppy-eared Vizsla has one more stop before returning home to 
			Washington state. She has to travel from Pennsylvania, where she has 
			been in foster care, to the District of Columbia for a free ride 
			home from U.S. carrier Alaska Airlines, her owners said in a message 
			on Saturday on a Facebook page devoted to finding her. 
 "When she went missing, we thought she ran off and we were never 
			going to see her again. We're just happy knowing she's alive," 
			Kendra Brown, Penny's owner, told Pittsburgh broadcaster WPXI. "I'm 
			sure if she could talk, she'd have quite a few adventures to talk 
			about."
 
 Penny's cross-country voyage began on Dec. 19 when she got loose 
			from her owners and a truck driver picked her up while she was 
			wandering in her hometown of Royal City, a tiny community in eastern 
			Washington, her owners said.
 
			 "We were able to track him down and when he found out we knew he had 
			her, he dropped her off at a truck stop in Des Moines, Iowa," her 
			family said.
 Already some 1,600 miles from home, Penny somehow ended up days 
			later in the care of a veterinarian at a pet hospital in West 
			Township, Pennsylvania, a message on Dec. 24 said. Banfield Pet 
			Hospital confirmed Penny's Washington state roots by scanning the 
			dog's micro chip, a spokeswoman said.
 
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			The dog has been staying in foster care and the family hopes to have 
			her back in Washington by the end of the week, they said on 
			Facebook. 
			Alaska Airlines said it learned about the dog on Dec. 26 and is 
			"flying Penny home complimentary" from a District of Columbia area 
			airport to Seattle on Jan. 2, a spokeswoman said.
 Penny's owners did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
 
 (Reporting by Eric M. Johnson in Seattle; Editing by Nick Macfie)
 
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