A pet dog which went missing out on for a month has actually been reunited with its owners after leaving from an airport in Australia. Milo, a Jack Russell cross, got away from the care of a family pet handler in Melbourne Airport as its owners boarded a flight to the UK. Jason Whatnall, who resides in Swansea, Wales, stated finding out his canine was missing out on had actually been “very worrying and distressing”. Mr Whatnall, who gathered Milo from Heathrow Airport on Friday, informed the BBC: “It feels incredible to have him back. We can proceed with our life … with our little male by our side.” Upon being reunited, Mr Whatnall stated: “He leapt right up into my arms. He was squeaking and making all type of sounds. I believe he ‘d been searching for us for a very long time.” Milo is believed to have actually “bolted” from a family pet handler and was lost for the next 17 days. The animal was spotted numerous times following an online project. Milo was ultimately captured by an animal rescue charity. Lenny Thomas from Petraveller, a family pet handler business in Melbourne who assisted find the canine informed the broadcaster: “We actioned in then to look after Milo and to guarantee the safe moving from Australia to the UK.” Mr Whatnall stated assistance from Petraveller had actually restored his faith in the animal market. He was crucial of Aeropets, the business accountable for Milo when he left. He included: “It’s anticipated that when you’re paying a great deal of cash to a travel business that they take the utmost care of your animal. “To learn that he was lost, and they truly didn’t understand where, was exceptionally worrying and distressing.” After the experience, Mr Whatnall stated he will “never ever” travel with Milo once again. Aeropets was gotten in touch with for remark.