Dog drifts 75 miles on ice, rescued in Baltic Sea http://news.yahoo.com/video/world-15749633/dog-rescued-from-baltic-ice-floe-17837984 Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v--RK_YAtVM EDIT: <object width="425" height="344"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/IGLOrRgCs30&hl=en_US&fs=1"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/IGLOrRgCs30&hl=en_US&fs=1" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="425" height="344" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true"></embed></object> By MONIKA SCISLOWSKA, Associated Press Writer Thu Jan 28, 4:56 pm ET WARSAW, Poland – A frightened, shivering dog was rescued after floating at least 75 miles (120 kilometers) on an ice floe down Poland's Vistula River and into the Baltic Sea, officials said Thursday. Now his saviors just have to figure out who really owns him. Four people have already claimed him, but so far rescuers say there's been no wagging tail of joy from the miracle dog they nicknamed "Baltic." The dog's frozen odyssey came as Poland suffers through a winter cold snap, with temperatures dipping to below minus 4 degrees Fahrenheit (minus 20 Celsius). The thick-furred male dog was found adrift Monday 15 miles (24 kilometers) out in the Baltic Sea by the crew of the Baltica, a Polish ship of ocean scientists carrying out research. Researcher Natalia Drgas said Thursday the rescue was difficult and at one point it seemed the dog had drowned. "It was really a tough struggle. It kept slipping into the water and crawling back on top of the ice. At one point it vanished underwater, under the ship and we thought it was the end, but it emerged again and crawled on an ice sheet," Drgas said. At that point, the crew lowered a pontoon down to the water and a crew member managed to grab the dog by the scruff of his neck and pull him to safety. Too weak to shake off the frigid water, Baltic was dried and wrapped in blankets. After he warmed up, he was massaged, fed and soon got on his feet to seek company, Drgas said. A firefighter in Grudziadz, on the Vistula river 60 miles (100 kilometers) inland from the Bay of Gdansk, told The Associated Press the dog was spotted Saturday floating on ice through the city. Firefighters tried to save him but could not approach the dog due to shifting ice sheets, said the officer, who spoke on condition of anonymity. The Baltica crew, now moored in the port city of Gdynia, have been searching for the dog's owners, ship captain Jerzy Wosachlo said. So far four people have claimed him, but Baltic has not claimed any of them back, Drgas said. The dog didn't welcome the first two people to come for him, keeping his distance and showing no recognition toward a couple on Wednesday and a woman on Thursday who both said he was theirs. Two other would-be owners were still en route to Gdynia for a possible reunion. Once in port, the brown-and-black mongrel was taken to a veterinarian, who found him in surprisingly good condition and estimated his age at around 5 or 6 years old. Veterinarian Aleksandra Lawniczak said the 44-pound (20-kilogram) dog was clearly frightened but in strikingly good shape and had suffered no frostbite. A dog with thick fur and a layer of fat can survive such cold conditions for as long as eight days if it has water to drink, Lawniczak said. She described Baltic as a friendly dog who was clearly well treated before getting lost. Wosachlo said the research team is prepared to adopt Baltic if his original owner is never found.
Why would you want to claim a dog that's not yours just because it survived a trip out to sea on an ice floe? You want to bask in the reflected glory of a dog's 15 minutes of fame?
i was thinking the same thing. How big of a piece of trash do you have to be to do something like that.
ya, that was my thought as well. But I still find it amazing the dog was found out on ice so far off shore. The link in the OP is a video of the rescue. Just insane.
Great story. I thought it was a trip that the research team said they'd adopt him if the real owner wasn't found. Everyone wants this dog!
updated the OP with an embeded video from the BBC. Such a great story. Lucky dog, although in the video he looks happy, warm, and relaxed in the ship.
Maybe the dog does look like a dog the people have lost? Like you said, it is really odd to claim a dog for that reason alone, so there's that.
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It's funny how "hard wired" the relationship between dog and man are. One of the greatest emotional bonds and working relationships throughout history. :grin:
These stories are great when they end well. I remember reading about some fishermen rescuing a dog just swimming in the open ocean sea. I remember when I was a kid who went on vacation at Matagorda with my family and our black pointer mix. We just got out of the van to do some fishing. The dog jumps out, jumps in the water, and literally starts swimming out to sea. I was freaking out screaming and crying for my dog to come back. It really freaked me out. I didn't think my dog would be able to make it back but, eventually, it swam back. It swam a ways out. That scarred me a little. So, I'm happy to read stories like this with happy endings.