Dog named Toto rescued from storm drain after being missing for 3 days

Toto was rescued by police Friday after being missing for three days.

December 1, 2018, 3:07 PM

A dog named Toto was lost for three days -- but not with Dorothy in the Land of Oz.

This Toto was lost in a storm drain in Rockland County, New York.

But this story -- just like classic "The Wizard of Oz" -- seems to have had a happy ending.

Toto, who went missing Tuesday, was rescued Friday by police from the drain near his home in Haverstraw.

“The dog was reunited with its owner,” Haverstraw police said in Facebook post.

PHOTO: A storm drain cover is removed revealing a small dog that had been missing for 3 days in Rockland County, New York.
A storm drain cover is removed revealing a small dog that had been missing for 3 days in Rockland County, New York.
Haverstraw Police Dept./Facebook

Toto's owner, Anna Marie Miller, said she's had the 16-year-old Lhasa Apso since his previous owner died eight years ago.

“He was my neighbor's dog, and my neighbor passed away, so I kept him,” she said.

But on Tuesday, Miller said a smoke alarm went off in her home and her niece opened the door. That's when Toto apparently walked out, she added.

“My niece was in the house, and when I came home I could not find him,” Miller said.

Miller, 81, said that after Toto went missing her niece posted on Facebook to try to find him. Her neighbors helped search the woods, but Toto was nowhere to be found, she added.

“I thought maybe he was in a ditch someplace, or he was in the woods and that he died,” Miller said. “I was praying that they would find him.”

PHOTO: Police rescue a small dog that had been missing for 3 days in Rockland County, New York.
Police rescue a small dog that had been missing for 3 days in Rockland County, New York.
Haverstraw Police Dept./Facebook

On Friday, a woman in her neighborhood was walking near a storm drain near Miller’s home, and heard a dog barking, Miller said.

The woman then called the police, who responded to the drain, opened it and scooped Toto out.

Miller said Toto is shaken up, though.

“It looks like he’s traumatized now,” she said.

She added that she took him to see a veterinarian, but Toto hasn't had an appettite since being rescued.

“I'm giving him a few days, you know, and see," Miller said. "He's not eating or anything. But I think it takes time, you know?”