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Due to an airline mistake, a dog that should have arrived in the United States was found in Saudi Arabia.



On the 20th local time, foreign media such as the Guardian reported that the dog'Bluebell', who was on a plane from England to Tennessee, following the owner, had embarrassingly moved to Saudi Arabia.



Blue Bell's owner, Madison Miller, was picking up her dog after a long flight from England to Nashville, Tennessee, USA, when she unexpectedly encountered a strange dog.



Suspecting that something was wrong, Miller started looking for his dog, Bluebell, and was told by the airline that "the dog is not in Nashville."



The airline even told Miller that "the dog is likely to be in Saudi Arabia."


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The dog, which was supposed to wait for the owner while enduring a long flight in the carrier, suddenly went on an 'Asia trip' alone.



"After learning that Blue Bell was in Saudi Arabia, I was wondering how to get her," Miller said. "It seemed like a lot of people needed help."



Afterward, Miller identified a disconcerting photo of Bluebell trapped in a mobile cage, and Bluebell was able to return to her family's arms three days after arriving in Saudi Arabia and three flights later.



Miller, who was narrowly reunited with his dog, said, "After this incident, my dog, Bluebell, is stressed and nervous." It doesn't work," he complained.



In response, airline cargo operator IAG Cargo claimed, "A mistake made the dog Bluebell's trip longer than expected, but we can say with certainty that Bluebell was on the first flight from London Heathrow to Nashville." .



In addition, the company said, "Frequently provided meals and drinks to Bluebell, and took him for a walk periodically." There is," he added.



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