A cherished Manhattan pooch that escaped an Upper East Side doggie day care is back in his owner’s arms thanks to a selfless homeless man, The Post has learned.
A distraught Leighton, 32, said she plastered Manhattan’s East Side from 42nd to 125th Streets, including Central Park, with posters of her wayward pet last seen heading downtown on First Avenue and 80th Street. Leighton said she hugged the homeless man in his 40s or 50s who used a cellphone to call her to let her know he had located Nori. She also gave him $5 – all the cash she had at the time, she said.
Leighton said workers at the day care told her Nori dashed through an open gate as someone else was being let into the facility on Monday.Leighton said workers at the day care told her Nori, who she purchased from an upstate New York breeder, dashed through an open gate as someone else was being let into the facility.
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