His now Ebola-free owner, Nina Pham, will be reunited with her dog Saturday.
As Bentley nears the end of his 21-day quarantine, his last tests for the Ebola virus are negative. His owner, Nina Pham, who is now Ebola-free after treatment at the National Institutes of Health's Clinical Center in Bethesda, Md., is anxiously awaiting the green light to pick up her dog. Pham hasn't seen her dog since she self-reported symptoms to health officials Oct. 10 and began her own quarantine and treatment.
Dallas spokesperson Sana Syed posted on her Twitter account that the city is planning a reunion for Pham and the now-famous dog on Saturday.
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