Kobe is home.

The Pomeranian-Shih Tzu crossbreed, stolen from outside a McDonald’s last week, has been re-united with his owner, Toronto police said Sunday morning.

The dog was found tied to a post near Sherbourne and Selby Sts. at 6:48 a.m. Sunday, said Toronto police spokesperson Craig Brister.

Kobe’s owner reports that the dog is in “good spirits and healthy,” Brister said, and that he was found unharmed.

“Kobe just returned home and is safe and sound! Thank you to everyone for your support and kind words throughout this whole ordeal,” a post on the Facebook page created to find him, called Bring Kobe Home, said at around 7:15 a.m.

“Really does let you know good people exist.”

At around 11 p.m. on Wednesday, Kobe had been tethered to a bench outside the McDonald’s, on Bloor St. E. and Sherbourne St.

Security footage later released by police shows a man approaching the tied-up dog and leading him away.

Police said Sunday that they had not yet identified the suspect who stole the dog.

With files from Sophie van Bastelaer and Alina Bykova