• On May 1, Julie Thornton Johnson and Jimmy Johnson woke up to find a dog they didn’t know sleeping in their bed.
  • Within hours of posting on Facebook, they found Nala’s owners, Cris Hawkins and Felecia Johnson.
  • Now, the families have become friends – and went on a “puppy playdate” a few days ago.

In the early morning of May 1, a couple in southeastern Tennessee woke up to a mysterious dog sleeping in their bed – snuggled between them.

What at first was a strange, furry intruder quickly became a new friend. But it was still a surprising arrival. 

“(My husband) says ‘Julie, Whose dog is this?’ In a very urgent but calm voice,” Julie Thornton Johnson told USA TODAY, adding that she originally thought the pup was one of their own three dogs, who often sleeps in the bed as well.

But when Thornton Johnson turned around, she saw a 90-pound, red nose pitbull-labrador mix that she didn’t recognize.

“It never crossed my mind that was somebody else’s, (but) I rolled over and me and my husband locked eyes – and sure enough, in between us was absolutely not our dog,” said Thornton Johnson. At first they were “taken aback … (but) it was obvious then that she was of no harm to anybody. She was just a pup having a spend-a-night party.”

So they  turned to Facebook. Thornton Johnson took some pictures and selfies with their new house guest and shared them on social media.

“This is the weirdest post I have ever had to make,” she wrote on Facebook. “Is this your dog?”

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Within hours, Thornton Johnson found the owners, Cris Hawkins and Felecia Johnson, and learned the dog’s name: Nala. Nala had escaped from about 2 miles away.

According to Hawkins and Johnson, Nala slipped out of her collar the night before while Johnson’s father tookher for a walk.

“She slipped out of the collar and ran into the woods. And he tried to get her, but she just she’s like, ‘Nope, we’re gonna play a game of tag and you’re it,” Hawkins told USA TODAY.

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Later that evening, Nala returned home but wouldn’t come back inside, and they decided to wait until the morning – thinking she would stay nearby, Hawkins added. 

Nala (left) and Jimmy and Julie Thornton Johnson's three dogs.

How did a dog sneak into the Tennessee home in the middle of the night?

It’s still unclear.

But Thornton Johnson thinks she might of just pushed a door open while looking for a place to stay during a storm that night. Thornton Johnson’s husband, Jimmy Johnson, had taken their three dogs outside tbefore going to bed, and thinks the door didn’t shut completely.