Abigail Tremblay, 13, of Concord bakes a batch of dog biscuits in her kitchen on Sunday, Nov. 30, 2014. The biscuits are made with all-natural, unsalted peanut butter, milk and whole wheat flour. Shapes include bones, paw prints, sitting dogs, and smaller circles.
Abigail Tremblay, 13, of Concord bakes a batch of dog biscuits in her kitchen on Sunday, Nov. 30, 2014. The biscuits are made with all-natural, unsalted peanut butter, milk and whole wheat flour. Shapes include bones, paw prints, sitting dogs, and smaller circles. Credit: ELIZABETH FRANTZ / Monitor staff

A New Hampshire family has been reunited with its dog almost a year after the pet went missing.

The retriever named Beowolf disappeared in May when he got spooked and ran into a wooded area in Hill.

The volunteer organization Granite State Dog Recovery received a call about Beowolf in January but he got away. The recovery team continued to search for the dog as temperatures plummeted.

They eventually located Beowolf and were able to coax him with hot dogs and Meaty Marrow Bones. Granite State Dog Recovery said the hardy pooch had no signs of injury or frostbite.

Beowolf was returned to his family Tuesday. The group wrote in a Facebook post that dog owners should โ€œnever give upโ€ if their pets go missing.