Logan City man Brian Railton, who walked almost 300km over eight weeks searching for his lost dog Benji, has been reunited with his companion.

The kelpie-border collie cross escaped his yard at Kingston, south of Brisbane, when he was spooked by a storm on March 24.

Every day since then, Mr Railton, 70, who suffers from Parkinson's disease, walked from his home to the council's animal management centre in the hope of finding his best mate, who would usually be walking by his side.

With the help of his son Malcolm, Mr Railton hung posters and searched high and low until receiving the call he had been waiting for last Friday.

"We were nearly at the point of giving up, we were talking about getting another dog because it was very stressful for dad," Malcolm Railton said.

"I got the call from the pound and dad could hear me on the phone and was so excited to bring him home.

"We had a celebration and took him to McDonald's for an ice-cream and he stole half of dad's as well."

Mr Railton said Benji was found at a Waterford nursing home where he had been going for regular dinners for the past three weeks. He thanked Logan City Council staff for their help.

Benji was bought as an eight-week-old pup and was registered and microchipped

Mr Railton says walking up to 12km a day with Benji relieves shaking from Parkinson's disease

Benji waits by the bus stop for Mr Railton when he takes trips to the shops.



