Brad Saville knew the bond between him and his beloved dog wouldn't changed during their two-month lockdown separation.
Savill, Queenstown ski patrol head of department, had been doing a three-month avalanche training programme with Bomber, in the mountains of Colorado for the season when the Covid-19 lockdown tore them apart.
Saville was able to get home before New Zealand closed its borders in late March, but Bomber had to stay behind and carry on the myriad tests and vaccinations to come back home.
Bomber finally landed in Auckland on May 26, endured the required quarantine, and was flown to Queenstown Airport this morning.
And dog and owner were as excited as each other.