Psychics spot long-lost airport dog
Viva the whippet, the prize-winning dog who vanished two years ago at Kennedy International Airport, is living in Brooklyn these days, according to some animal psychics.
“She’s pretty street-smart,” said Judi Buyers, who told The New York Times she was an animal communicator. The brown and white whippet is pregnant, she added.
The dog’s disappearance after the 2006 Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show prompted a frenzied and fruitless search that swept through New York and New Jersey.
The dog escaped from her crate as it was being loaded onto a Delta flight to Los Angeles. Search teams that included helicopters swarmed through the 4,900- acre airport complex to no avail. Entire neighborhoods were canvassed with fliers in seven languages.
When Vivi disappeared, Delta Air Lines paid out $2,800, the amount it would for a lost piece of luggage. The dog’s value was set at $20,000.
A total of 35 psychics have claimed to have made contact with Viva, according to the Times.
Report by David Wilkening
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