Men Brave Elements to Save a Dog
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NEWARK, N.J. — A dog stranded on a chunk of ice in the middle of the Passaic River was brought ashore Wednesday by rescuers in a rowboat who spent three hours fighting the current and dodging ice floes to reach the animal.
An animal shelter worker and a fire captain set out in the 8-foot boat after somebody reported seeing the 40-pound Rottweiler mix trapped on the ice.
When they finally reached the canine, shelter worker George Smith slipped a noose over his neck, followed by a leash, and gently tugged the reluctant animal toward the boat.
“At first, he kind of freaked out,” Smith said. “But when I reached underneath him and got him up under his body and pulled him in the boat, he got real calm. He looked up at us like, ‘Hey, I’m safe now!’ ”
Smith and Kearny Fire Capt. Tom McDermott, both exhausted from rowing, steered the boat to shore about 300 feet away. Other rescuers bundled the dog up and rushed it to a shelter.
The animal, which had a collar but no identification, was examined by a veterinarian and treated for exposure and possible frostbite. He appeared to be 3 to 4 years old.
Nobody had claimed the dog by Wednesday night.
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