Air Force Senior Master Sgt. Chris Grimes was missing his family while deployed overseas in Jordan when a dog showed up at his camp and gave birth to 11 puppies.

Within about a day of them opening their eyes, Grimes lost his heart to one puppy in particular, a floppy-eared boy he would later name Tucker. 

Grimes and Tucker developed a strong bond over the next two months, the puppy providing comfort to the airman who was missing his wife, three kids, and four dogs back home in Fort Walton Beach, Florida. 

When the deployment ended in October, Grimes had to kiss his little buddy goodbye and leave him to an uncertain fate in a country where dogs can be viewed as pests more than pets. 

Luckily for both Grimes and Tucker, a nonprofit called Guardians of Rescue got involved and orchestrated an emotional reunion that involved months of paperwork, canceled flights and a near-death experience.

Two grumpy old men

Grimes knew Tucker was the dog for him once the puppies’ personalities started emerging at camp in Jordan. 

He noticed that Tucker loved being petted one-on-one. But when his brothers and sisters butted in, he’d slink off and lie down by himself. 

“I’m an introverted extrovert, so when I’m not having to be around a lot of people, I like to just chill just like he does,” Grimes told USA TODAY. “Everybody else said he had a personality of a grumpy old man. So I guess I’m that old man, too.

“He captured my heart that way,” Grimes added.

Grimes said his fondest memories of his time with Tucker back in Jordan are the cuddles. 

“He would sit in my arms and just be happy and content,” he said. “It made the time being gone from my wife, my kids, and my four-legged kids a little bit easier.”