A tear -moist video recorded the emotional moment that a stolen dog was reunited with her owners after eight years.
Pensioners, Rita and Philip Potter, from Norfolk, were looking for Labrador, Daisy, since she had been 'cruel' from their garden in 2017.
Although so many years passing since the couple lost their beloved pet, they never gave the hope that they would see her again one day.
And last weekend the prayers of Rita were answered when she received a 'miracle' phone.
An RSPCA officer had seen Daisy wander around a traveler location 230 miles away in Weston-Super-Mare and could identify her via her microchip.
“At first we thought it was a scam, we just couldn't believe it, our grandchildren were so excited,” Rita said.
Philip added: 'We thought she had been bred dead, we did not really expect that she would come back. We think it's actually a miracle. '
Daisy was brought back to Norfolk by members of the RSPCA team before she was welcomed at home by Rita, Philip and their family.
![Tear-jerking moment stolen dog that was missing for EIGHT YEARS is reunited with her owners in Norfolk Tear-jerking moment stolen dog that was missing for EIGHT YEARS is reunited with her owners in Norfolk](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/02/08/00/94983301-14373645-image-a-5_1738974020134.jpg)
Rita and Philip Potter, from Norfolk, were looking for Labrador, Daisy, since she had been thrown away from their garden in 2017 from their garden
![A tear -sensitive video recorded the emotional moment that Daisy was reunited with her owners after eight years](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/02/08/00/94983291-14373645-image-a-7_1738974037782.jpg)
A tear -sensitive video recorded the emotional moment that Daisy was reunited with her owners after eight years
![Daisy was brought back to Norfolk by members of the RSPCA team before she was welcomed at home by Rita, Philip and their family](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/02/08/00/94983299-14373645-image-a-10_1738974254458.jpg)
Daisy was brought back to Norfolk by members of the RSPCA team before she was welcomed at home by Rita, Philip and their family
![An RSPCA officer found that Daisy was around a traveler location in Weston-Super-Mare 230 miles away and could identify her via her microchip. Displayed: Daisy with members of the RSPCA](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/02/08/00/94983293-14373645-image-a-6_1738974032964.jpg)
An RSPCA officer found that Daisy was around a traveler location in Weston-Super-Mare 230 miles away and could identify her via her microchip. Displayed: Daisy with members of the RSPCA
In a heart -warming video, which is now 13, her tail wags while she is reunited with her owners before running through the garden and taking a nap in her old bed.
Rita said: 'She put the lawn and rubbed herself on the grass, she was very, very excited.
'You can see that she is absolutely pleased to be here. We are very happy to have her back. '
The couple is celebrating their 60th wedding anniversary this year and Philip said his dog is coming home the most beautiful gift.
Rita praised the work of the RSPCA and said: 'They have been and they still contact you to see what she is like.
'They brought her back from Weston-Super-Mare for free. I just can't praise them enough. '
![In a heart -warming video Daisy, which is now 13, her tail wags while she is reunited with her owners before they run through the garden and take a nap in her old bed](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/02/08/00/94991683-14373645-In_a_heart_warming_video_Daisy_who_is_now_13_wags_her_tail_as_sh-m-14_1738974428885.jpg)
In a heart -warming video Daisy, which is now 13, her tail wags while she is reunited with her owners before running through the garden and taking a nap in her old bed
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Rita said: “She put the lawn and rubbed herself on the grass and was whole, very excited”
![Depicted: Daisy only a few moments before she was reunited with her family](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/02/08/00/94991693-14373645-image-a-11_1738974411299.jpg)
Depicted: Daisy only a few moments before she was reunited with her family
When Daisy was missing hundreds of volunteers, the area searched the area for any sign of her and many still remember her story.
A Facebook message in which it was announced that Daisy had been found, received more than 400 comments.
One person wrote: 'That is the most amazing news. I never forgot Daisy every time she came to my memories, I wanted to contact you so to say she had not forgotten. '
Another added: 'That is so fantastic! I never, never stopped looking for you, every dog ​​I looked at, and never stopped praying that she would be found. '
'I followed this page for so long in the hope that Daisy would come home one day. How great this finally happened! “A third said.
Rita said that her message is to other owners with missing pets to “never give up hope.”