Dog thrown into dam by owners gets rescued by firefighters and finds a new home
That was the story for one dog, who became trapped in a dam after being abandoned by his owners, until firefighters came to the rescue — and thankfully this dog now has a new family.
According to 5 News Online, the white dog was in the Lake Wister Dam in LeFlore County, standing on a concrete flat but surrounded by rushing water and in danger of being swept up by the current.
“When we got there, there seemed to be no way to get down to her,” Madison told 5 News. “We all stood around and watched her try to adjust in the current hoping she wouldn’t be swept under.”
They also realized the poor dog was likely thrown over intentionally, as it was the only way the dog could’ve gotten into that spot.
But thankfully, help was soon on the way. Members of the Wister Fire Department volunteered to make a rescue. After requesting the dam be temporarily shut off, they arrived by boat and were able to reach the dog with a rope.
After the life-saving rescue, the dog, now named Grace, was taken to the Poteau Valley Humane Society.
It turns out one of the couple’s rescue dogs had died just three weeks earlier, and seeing the abandoned dog on TV, they knew it was meant to be and they could give Grace a good home.
After visiting Grace at Poteau Valley Humane Society, they knew their love was for real and adopted her for good.
“There’s a look that you get when that’s the right dog. And she has that look.”
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