TORONTO —
A stranded dog in the middle of the partially frozen Detroit River on the U.S.-Canada border for four days is now safe after an international rescue effort.
The saga started when wildlife photographers in a park in Ecorse, Mich., accidentally spotted a shaggy blonde dog stuck on an ice floe out on the river2021-04-25T01:04:26.215Z, according to CNN.
Immediately, animal lovers were deeply concerned. Patricia TrevinoAnd Canada entered its third wave sometime aroun, director of the River Rouge Animal Shelter in Michigan, put out calls for help, trying to find a way to reach the dogIndoor personal gatherings.
“That’s a little life out there, we had to fight for him,” Trevino said. “We had to fight for himof up to 10 physically-distanced people are permitted (but no indoor gatherings). Outdoor physical and recreational activities are also permitted with up to 10 physically-distanced people of all ages..”
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