California's 'first dog' Sutter back home after emergency surgery

Some encouraging news about California's "first dog," Sutter Brown. He is finally back home, after undergoing emergency surgery earlier this month to remove large cancer masses.

Last week, a spokesman for Gov. Jerry Brown said that Sutter suddenly became very ill on Oct. 7 and was rushed to an animal hospital, where veterinarians removed several masses suspected to be cancer from his intestines, lymph nodes and liver.

Well-wishes poured in for the popular 13-year-old Pembroke Welsh Corgi, who has been a well-known figure around the state capitol.

On Monday night, California's first lady Anne Gust Brown tweeted a photo of Sutter recovering back at home.

She wrote: "Finally got Sutter home! He rolled in the grass, sniffed all his favorite places and then passed out. #suttercamehome!"

The first lady has been updating Sutter's fans on his progress, with tweets including one with a heartwarming photo of Gov. Brown cradling his dog post surgery and Sutter's fresh stitches clearly in view.
 

In another tweet, Gust Brown posted a sweet photo of Sutter lying next to his Corgi sister, Colusa. The caption: "Colusa misses you!! #suttercomehome"