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Minion, older dog who was reunited with family after 12 years, has passed away — RIP

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Minion, older dog who was reunited with family after 12 years, has passed away — RIP

Minion, the senior dog who made headlines when he reunited with his family after being missing for 12 long years, has died.

At 15 years old, Minion, a Bichon Frise, had lived a full life, and while his passing wasn't unexpected given the breed's typical life expectancy, it's a bittersweet moment for the family. Just weeks ago, they had joyously welcomed him back into their lives after his lengthy disappearance.

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“It was great to get Minion back for the short time we had him,” owner Skip Crandall told Fox News Digital. “Even though we missed out on much of his life, it was special for us to have him at the beginning and the end.”

Minion reportedly died of complications from anesthesia while receiving a much-needed dental procedure.

Minion’s story was a remarkable one that warmed hearts around the world. In August, the senior dog was found by Maricopa County Animal Care & Control, who said he “appeared a little shy and kind of sad” and never wagged his tail.

The shelter was stunned when a microchip revealed he had a family and had been missing for 12 years. The owners said Minion disappeared all the way back in 2011, when a maintenance worker left their back gate open.

An officer from the shelter drove Minion back to his old family. Even though so much time had passed, it was immediately clear that the 15-year-old dog remembered his family: he ran to them and started wagging his tail, something he had not done before. The shelter called it the “reunion of a lifetime.”

Photos show just how much time had passed. In one photo from 2011, the family’s son is a child holding Minion as a puppy. In the reunion pic, the son is a grown man, holding the now-senior dog.

After so long apart, it seems tragic that Minion died so shortly after returning home. But he at least had a few weeks catching up with his old family and playing with their other dogs.

It’s as if Minion just wanted to hold on long enough to see his family again — after finally making it home, he was ready to go and be at peace. According to Fox News, the family buried Minion in their backyard, so he’ll still always be with them.

Rest in peace, Minion. Please share this story.

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