[ourplace] Re: Good Dog story

  • From: Karen Delzer <catwacky@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: ourplace@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 08 Mar 2017 10:49:20 -0800

Just gives ya the chills, doesn't it?

Karen



on 10:13 AM 3/8/2017, Vickie said:

Blind dog home after being lost in California woods for 7 days
Dec. 31 (UPI) -- A blind dog that wandered away from her family's California home
and into the nearby woods was found seven days later in the Santa Cruz mountains.
Beth Cole of Boulder Creek said her family's blind Labrador retriever, Sage, wandered
into the forest Feb. 24 after Cole's family believed the dog had been brought in
for the night.
"Our neighbors and other members of the community helped us search day and night
for a week," Cole told the Santa Cruz Sentinel. We looked everywhere.
Cole said she was concerned about dropping temperatures at night and recent mountain
lion sightings in the area.
"We'd almost given up hope," Cole told KSBW-TV.
Dan Estrada, Cole's neighbor, was out hiking with friend Victor Lopez and two dogs
Saturday when they spotted a white shape in a nearby stream.
"At first I thought it was a garbage bag in the water," Estrada said. My vision is
not very good so it wasn't until I got closer that I saw it's actually a white lab
laying there lifeless in this stream -- her chin just above water level.
Estrada said he feared Sage was dead until she lifted her head slightly.
"When we saw she was alive, I jumped in the stream and hugged her," Estrada said.
Man, it was really emotional.
He said Sage was too weak to move on her own and her current location was about to
turn dangerous.
"It had been dry that week and the new rain was moving in," Estrada said. When we
found her she didn't have the energy to lift herself out. That streambed would have
been flowing during a rainstorm.
Estrada, a paramedic and EMT for the Livermore-Pleasanton Fire Department, slung
Sage over his shoulders and carried her out of the woods.
Cole said Sage, exhausted but uninjured, is resting and recovering at home.
"We've always loved our community, but this really re-enforced what a special place
this is," Cole said.
Estrada rejected a $1,000 reward from Cole's family, asking instead that the money
be donated to an animal cause. He and Lopez created some custom dog leashes for each
day that Sage was missing and are planning to auction them off at a March 18 celebration
to benefit
Santa Cruz County Animal Shelter.
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