After four days of searching for his lost dog Koda during a visit to Tucson, Devin Ashmore made one of the hardest decisions he鈥檚 ever had to make.
鈥淪adly, I leave 蜜聊直播 tomorrow. If everyone can just keep their eyes out for him. If you find him, make sure he finds his way back home to me,鈥 Ashmore wrote November 11 in a post on the 鈥淭ucson Lost and Found Animals鈥 Facebook group. 鈥淗e鈥檚 the sweetest dog you will ever meet, and deserves nothing but the WORLD!鈥
Ashmore had some hope he鈥檇 be reunited with Koda, but was also heartbroken at the thought that he might never see his best friend again.
He had a wedding to get to that weekend then a new job in Mississippi.
But thanks to several kind, dog-loving Tucsonans, Koda and Ashmore are back together again.
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For three days before having to leave Tucson, Ashmore looked for Koda before work and after work.
鈥淚 cried a couple times, every other night we hadn鈥檛 found him,鈥 Ashmore said. 鈥淚t was really tough on me because he鈥檚 kind of my little support system so not having my buddy around really sucked.鈥
While Ashmore was away from his room on Nov. 9, the wind blew the door open and Koda ran out of the room near Wilmot Road and Interstate 10. Duke, his coworker鈥檚 black pit bull, also ran out, but Duke was found the next morning trying to get back into the room, Ashmore said.
Ashmore left Tucson that Thursday night, headed back home to Oklahoma where he would be a groomsman at a wedding on Saturday.
On the afternoon of Friday the 13th, Ashmore got a phone call from Billy Henley who told him he thought he鈥檇 seen Koda with a homeless man near Valencia Road and I-10.
Henley, who lives near Valencia Road, snapped a picture of the dog and sent it to Ashmore to confirm it was Koda.
Ashmore recognized his dog immediately.
Henley went back to the same area later that day to look for the homeless man known as Jeremiah.
Jeremiah told Henley Koda had approached his camp in a nearby wash a few days ago. Because he had no way to tell anyone he had found a dog he decided to buy Koda a leash and feed him and care for him, hoping the owner, or someone who knew who Koda belonged to would recognize the dog, Henley said.
Once Henley showed Jeremiah he鈥檇 been in contact with Koda鈥檚 owner, Jeremiah handed the leash over, Henley said.
He told Jeremiah about a $300 reward Ashmore had offered on the Facebook post. Jeremiah immediately suggested he and Henley split the money.
With Koda鈥檚 leash in hand, Henley wasn鈥檛 sure what the next step would be. But the Facebook group dedicated to reuniting lost pets with their owners had already mobilized, communicating with Ashmore every step of the way.
A woman in the Facebook group, Gwynne Campbell, met Henley where he found Koda and took the dog, saying she would get him to a temporary foster home while arrangements were made to transport him to Ashmore.
Todd Wacks had seen Ashmore鈥檚 post earlier that week and had volunteered to drive Koda to Ashmore, wherever that might be, if anyone found the missing dog.
After Koda was found, someone in the group contacted Wacks asking if he was still able to make the drive for the reunion.
On Saturday night, Nov. 14, Wacks picked up Koda where he was being fostered on the city鈥檚 east side and the pair hit the road.
They drove 12 hours overnight to Amarillo, Texas.
Wacks got to a hotel about 10 a.m. Sunday and got some rest while Ashmore drove five hours west to pick up Koda.
A reunion video posted on the Facebook group shows a crying and shrieking Koda, wagging his whole body the moment he sees Ashmore. Wacks waited until the hotel door closed before releasing Koda, worried the dog could accidentally run out and get lost again.
Lynn Mader, also on the Facebook group at the time, created a GoFundMe for Wacks to help him pay for the trip to Texas. Nearly $700 was raised.
Wacks said he didn鈥檛 need the almost $700 raised. He and Mader decided the money will be used to buy live trap cages to help catch lost animals that won鈥檛 let humans come near them, Wacks said.
鈥淲e hope this will lead to a greater success rate in catching lost/stray dogs and catching feral cats to get them altered and adopted to loving families or released back to where they were found,鈥 Wacks said in a text message.
Wacks said Ashmore is lucky to have lost Koda in a city with so many kind, dog-lovers.
As for the $300 reward for finding Koda, Henley declined his share saying he鈥檚 fortunate enough to still have a job during the pandemic.
That means Jeremiah will get the $300 reward for finding, and caring for Koda.
Ashmore says he鈥檚 blown away by the effort and kindness strangers from Tucson showed in reuniting him with his best friend.
鈥淭hat whole group they went way beyond just to get my dog to me and get us reunited,鈥 Ashmore said. 鈥淚 couldn鈥檛 thank them enough.鈥
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BENTON and TIGERS EYE 鈥 DSH GINGER TABBIES
Age: 6 months
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KING
ID No.: 894381
Age: 7 years
Story: King is a big beautiful boy who loves belly scratches and going for long walks. King needs a family with room in their heart and their home for this wonderful, loving guy.
Fee: $80
Contact: The Humane Society of Southern 蜜聊直播 Main Campus 520-327-6088, Ext. 173
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RUCA
ID No.: 897215
Age: 1 year
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Fee: $80
Contact: The Humane Society of Southern 蜜聊直播 Main Campus 520-327-6088, Ext. 173
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LINUS
Age: 3 years
Story: Linus was found rolling in the dirt in the desert, but it’s evident that he was not a stray for long. Since no one has claimed him, he’s ready and available to come to your home today.
Fee: $45, includes neuter, shots, and microchip.
Contact: The Animal League of Green Valley at 520-625-3170 or . We are currently closed to the public except for appointments to meet our animals.
Meet: By appointment. TALGV, 1600 W. Duval Mine Rd, Green Valley, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Daily.
Adopt a friend: Loco

LOCO
Age: 6 years
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Fee: $85, includes neuter, shots, and microchip.
Contact: The Animal League of Green Valley at 520-625-3170 or . We are currently closed to the public except for appointments to meet our animals.
Meet: By appointment. TALGV, 1600 W. Duval Mine Rd, Green Valley, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Daily.
Adopt a friend: Nala and Domino

NALA and DOMINO — SILVER TABBY
Age: 3 months
Story: Nala is a beautiful tabby kitten. Her and her brother, Domino were found in Rio Rico in August and brought to Paws Patrol. These two are currently living in a foster home. Nala has stunning hazel-green eyes with natural black eyeliner. Her coat is white, short, and beautifully marked with black and gray tabby stripes. If this kitten was not already the cutest thing you’ve ever seen, her little black nose has a few freckles! Domino is a fun-loving kitten. He enjoys playing with his sister and they can keep each other entertained for hours. Plus when it’s time to settle down, these two are adorable when they cuddle. He loves being spoiled by his foster mom. This handsome tabby has two front white mittens and two hind white socks. They are bonded and will have to be adopted together. Please contact Paws Patrol to set up an appointment to meet these two kittens. Adoption qualifications required.
Fee: $65 for Nala and Domino. They must be adopted together. COVID-19 adoption specials: all kittens 12 months or younger are now $40 and all other cats are $20. Includes microchip, neutering and current shots.
Contact: Paws Patrol, Green Valley, AZ, 520-207-4024. .
Meet: By appointment, give us a call.
Adopt a friend: Tommy

TOMMY — GREY AND WHITE
Age: 3 months
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Fee: $40 for Tommy or $90 for him and Cindy and Billy Bob. COVID-19 adoption specials: all kittens 12 months or younger are now $40 and all other cats are $20. Includes microchip, neutering and current shots.
Contact: Paws Patrol, Green Valley, AZ. 520-207-4024. .
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Adopt a friend: Armani and Jedi

ARMANI and JEDI
ID No.: A721889 and A721890
Ages: 8 years and 2 years
Story: Armani and Jedi are best buddies. They’re a sensitive, delicate pair who happen to like life at a slow and gentle pace. Jedi is cautious and relies on Armani for confidence and has realized that being petted is a great thing. Armani is the caretaker and knows Jedi is scared; he often places himself in front of Jedi to comfort and protect him. Armani does crave attention and looks forward to visits from his volunteer friends.
Fee: $0 adoption fee. Adoption includes spay or neuter, age-appropriate vaccinations, microchip, and a free vet visit.
Contact: Pima Animal Care Center, 4000 N. Silverbell Road. 724-5900. Noon-7 p.m. Monday-Friday; 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. PACC is currently doing appointment-based scheduling for people interested in adoption. To be contacted for an adoption appointment: or sign up to foster at:
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ZOE — DMH
ID No.: A571272
Age: 9 years
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Fee: $0 adoption fee. Adoption includes spay or neuter, age-appropriate vaccinations, microchip, and a free vet visit.
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SMOKEY
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Age: 2 years
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Fee: $0 adoption fee. A $20 license fee applies to adult dogs. Adoption includes spay or neuter, age-appropriate vaccinations, microchip, and a free vet visit.
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HERCULES
ID No.: A717542
Age: 3 years
Story: Hercules is a very friendly guy, but can be shy when you first meet him. He sits pretty with all four on the floor and leashes up nicely for his walk. He loves showing off how well he can sit, down and Shake — he knows he gets tasty treats and he takes them with a soft mouth. In his previous home, Hercules was an indoor pup who was house trained and slept his crate.
Fee: $0 adoption fee. A $20 license fee applies to adult dogs. Adoption includes spay or neuter, age-appropriate vaccinations, microchip, and a free vet visit.
Contact: Pima Animal Care Center, 4000 N. Silverbell Road. 724-5900. Noon-7 p.m. Monday-Friday; 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. PACC is currently doing appointment-based scheduling for people interested in adoption. To be contacted for an adoption appointment: or sign up to foster at:
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LOUIE
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Age: 7 years
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ID No.: A719795
Age: 7 years
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Fee: $0 adoption fee. A $20 license fee applies to adult dogs. Adoption includes spay or neuter, age-appropriate vaccinations, microchip, and a free vet visit.
Contact: Pima Animal Care Center, 4000 N. Silverbell Road. 724-5900. Noon-7 p.m. Monday-Friday; 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. PACC is currently doing appointment-based scheduling for people interested in adoption. To be contacted for an adoption appointment: or sign up to foster at:
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DOT — DSH BLACK
Age: 7 months
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Fee: $110 (includes spay, microchip and age appropriate shots. Tested negative for feline leukemia.)
Contact: Pawsitively Cats, savecats@pawsitivelycats.org
Adopt a friend: Eva

EVA — DSH TORBIE
Age: 1½ years
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Fee: $99 (includes spay, microchip and appropriate shots. Tested negative for feline leukemia.)
Contact: Pawsitively Cats at savecats@pawsitivelycats.org.