on 04-06-2014 08:56 PM
Ok I'm a cat person, but this is a happy ending story:
A pet dog missing for months after escaping a car accident that nearly claimed his owner's life has turned up in western Victoria.
Mick the Dachshund spent almost 155 days living rough in the wild, but quite how he managed to survive remains a mystery.
The four-year-old pooch and his owner, Neil Hallam, escaped a horror head-on smash near Lismore last December.
Neil was revived at the scene and airlifted to hospital with ten broken ribs.
Neil's beloved Border Collie was killed in the accident, and Mick was taken to a nearby veterinary clinic for a check-up.
"Mick apparently bit one of the vets and then took off out the door and disappeared across the Princes Highway," Neil said.
After weeks of searching, an online campaign helped track down the wandering pooch in a paddock - just two kilometres from where he had escaped.
Camperdown locals were at a loss to know where Mick had found water during his time in the wild.
In 43 degree heat, lakes had dried up and on six centimtre legs, Mick could not reach the cattle troughs.
"I suppose he was living on road kill," Neil said.
Apart from a missing claw, Mick is in great shape.
"Whether he would have survived the winter, I don't know," Neil said.
The pooch is just happy to be at home where the heart is.
Six centimetre legs
good dog but.
on 04-06-2014 09:11 PM
Yes i read this story today in the herald sun..Lucky little Dachshund thats for sure..glad they are re-united
on 04-06-2014 09:21 PM
You gotta love dogs? Not according to the Pope: http://time.com/2814527/pope-francis-dogs-cats-pets/
on 04-06-2014 09:32 PM
on 04-06-2014 09:33 PM
on 04-06-2014 11:00 PM
@i-need-a-martini wrote:You gotta love dogs? Not according to the Pope: http://time.com/2814527/pope-francis-dogs-cats-pets/
That's a laugh coming from a man sworn to celibacy
Dogs don't go for that.