Well hello there people!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I am in a good mood but there is a little bit of dampness in my happiness LOL I have two little puppies here that I have a really good price on but it seems no one wants one right now :( wich is horrible because I want to redo the dog pen and I can't because my pups are still here.
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When lives hang in the balance, it's not often that search-and-rescue teams get a good chuckle. But everyone deserves a break from time to time.
Early this month, a man from Raumati South, a rural town east of Wellington, put on his shoes, grabbed a leash and took the dog out for a little stroll. By nightfall, they hadn't returned.
The lush, green coastal area of the southwest tip of New Zealand's North Island offers one of the most spectacular views of the South Pacific, but along with it comes a dense, mountainous, often hazardous terrain. When the man's absence became evident, it triggered a search and rescue hunt conducted by the Wellington Police.
The New Zealand Herald reports that some time later the man was indeed found, mostly unhurt, but in a rather compromised condition—stuck in a blackberry bush, having been dragged there by his dog.
"He was well and truly stuck and wasn't going anywhere fast," says Sergeant Andy Warnes, somehow managing to keep a straight face.
The man and his dog were returned home in good condition apart from a few scratches and prickles. Reportedly, they were not speaking to each other.
From: http://dogsinthenews.com/issues/0109/articles/010920b.htm
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