By FireRescue1 Staff
CHICAGO — No matter how far a dog might stray, he’ll always find his way home. This much was true, at least for Bull, the Chicago firehouse dog who was found after disappearing a month ago.
Bull, the 2-year-old Englewood firehouse Danish Mastiff, went missing on Aug. 14 during a call. He was returned to the station Thursday by a woman and two men, reported WGN.
The canine was deemed in good health by the vet, even though he shed around 20 pounds.
The Chicago Fire Department tweeted Friday that Bull won’t be living at the station and was adopted by a firefighter.
Bull before he went missing on 8/14 and when he was returned on 9/22. Happy to be home. pic.twitter.com/8RNeuyg3kY
— Chicago Fire Media (@CFDMedia) September 23, 2016