A beloved dog that went missing in 2011 was found 10 years later, 1,600 miles away from his home, and has since been reunited with his family in Arkansas thanks to a cross-country chaperone from a dog-loving pilot. The miniature schnauzer, Razzle, was owned by Aaron and Rhonda Howard and their sons—Simon and Seth, then 8 and 15—when he disappeared from their home in McRae. He was 6 years old then. However, on July 6, the entire family finally got to reunite with now 16-year-old Razzle. Helping put the missing puzzle pieces back together was pilot and dog rescuer Jeremy Wade. “Razzle was unusual for a number of obvious reasons,” Wade told The Epoch Times, “but also was the only transport I’ve had occasion to do where the dog wasn’t going into a rescue, but rather was going [back] to a family.” According to a Facebook post, Razzle was microchipped. Thus, …