PENDLETON, Ore. (AP) - A Pendleton, Ore., man and his two teenage sons say they found a thirsty, famished Airedale terrier struggling to move in deep snow when they paused after a 14-mile snowmobile ride into the northeast Oregon backcountry.
The East Oregonian reports (https://is.gd/TPAkrm ) that Brian Stewart sent his sons back to camp to fetch a sled last Saturday. They loaded the dog and took him back to their camp, where he was able to eat and drink.
Then they put him in a tent and turned up the portable heater. In Stewart’s words, “His feet were like ice. We got him warmed up.”
The dog is now staying at a farm belonging to some friends while Stewart and his sons try to find the animal’s owner.
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Information from: East Oregonian, https://www.eastoregonian.info
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