I saw this family, the rescuer and the dog on Fox News this morning. The dog, hit by a car a few days earlier fell down a mine shaft. The owners called "Rescue", but most state run rescue agencies do not rescue animals. Rather than take it a step further and find another way to rescue the dog, they decided to have it shot. The dog was shot by a friend who fortunately was not a good shot. Saddened, the family that had their dog shot, stood around the mine shaft, had a funeral and called it a day. Fortunately for the dog, Cally, campers with no particular expertise found the dog that had survived for 10 days without food, water and with gun shot wounds, rescued this dog.This is the only detailed print story I can find this early, but I agree with the writer at the end of this article. This family does NOT deserve to have the dog returned to them, no matter how heartbroken they claimed to have been. The rescuers should have had first right of refusal and Cally should have gone to a better home.
http://thek9guy.com/dog_blog/blog1.php/2009/06/09/dog-saved-from-mine-shaft
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Dog Saved From Mine Shaft
06/09/09 16:47 , Categories: Dogs in the News
This dog was rescued by some brave souls that were hiking by and found the dog at the bottom of a Nevada mine shaft. I found it interesting the owners knew the dog had fallen down the shaft, and sent a friend to shoot the dog thinking it was badly injured. Luckily the friend was a bad shot and missed the dog. Also, the dog had been hit by a car a few days before this incident.
The rescuers were warned by local rescue agencies to stay out of the mine as it was not safe. Given the risks they took, I'm not sure I would have returned the dog to a family. Under the family's care this poor dog was hit by a car, lost down a mine shaft, and shot at all in one week.
http://thek9guy.com/dog_blog/blog1.php/2009/06/09/dog-saved-from-mine-shaft
Dog Breeding and Pedigrees 101 »
Dog Saved From Mine Shaft
06/09/09 16:47 , Categories: Dogs in the News
This dog was rescued by some brave souls that were hiking by and found the dog at the bottom of a Nevada mine shaft. I found it interesting the owners knew the dog had fallen down the shaft, and sent a friend to shoot the dog thinking it was badly injured. Luckily the friend was a bad shot and missed the dog. Also, the dog had been hit by a car a few days before this incident.
The rescuers were warned by local rescue agencies to stay out of the mine as it was not safe. Given the risks they took, I'm not sure I would have returned the dog to a family. Under the family's care this poor dog was hit by a car, lost down a mine shaft, and shot at all in one week.
