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The Bigfella
02-18-2010, 07:32 PM
From the Cairns Post (far north Queensland, in Oz)

http://www.cairns.com.au/images/uploadedfiles/editorial/pictures/2010/02/18/Cairns-WebUsual-CP19FEB10P005-CC207615-DOG.JPG

A DOG found swimming in the ocean about 2km from the coast has been dubbed a "super pooch" by his rescuers and animal experts.

The male bull terrier cross was plucked from rough seas on Saturday afternoon by two men who were on a day trip to High Island, about 6km off the coast of Fishery Falls, south of Cairns.

Paul Daniel and his mate Steven Pye found the dog as they made their way in a dinghy back to their camping site near the Russell River.

Mr Daniel said he saw a "bobbing object" in the sea which looked like a buoy until he took a closer look.

"We couldn't believe it. We immediately wrapped a towel around him and took him back to the hut for fresh water and food," Mr Daniel, 41, said.

"He's still at my house, he was a little bit slow for the first couple of days but he seems good now."

The animal was in poor condition when found, with cuts along his face, lice through his coat, one testicle and a crooked tail.

Mystery surrounds how the dog got there and how long he had been in the water before being rescued.

The dog will be taken to a veterinarian today for a microchip scan to see if he has an owner. If no owner is identified, it is likely the dog will be put up for adoption.

The rescued canine has been playing with Mr Daniel's other dogs, Rastis and Rusty, and has earned a "super pooch" tag for his stoic efforts at sea .

Veterinarian Owen Lavers said a dog would be lucky to survive two hours in calm seas and believed the animal's survival was amazing.

"If seas were calm it might be able to stay afloat for a couple of hours," Mr Lavers said.

"If it was rough, I don't think it would last long.

"He's very lucky, I've never heard of anything like that."

Far Northern RSPCA inspector Cameron Buswell believed the dog likely jumped overboard when travelling with its owner.

"It's incredible, he's got all the elements to deal with, sharks and crocodiles, they are always more active this time of year," he said.

(no George's out here though....)

WX
02-18-2010, 07:37 PM
One lucky dog.

The Bigfella
02-18-2010, 07:55 PM
Betya he wishes he still had that extra nut, with all the notoriety he will get from this....

goodbasil
02-18-2010, 08:10 PM
Seems dogs found at sea is fairly common down there. I can recall at least 3 stories in the last dozen years.


I expect a beachcomber will find that nut in the next few days.

wizbang 13
02-19-2010, 05:17 AM
bull terrier... is that a pitbull? someone might have taken him out for a 1 way fishin' trip. cut face, one testapickle.

paladin
02-19-2010, 08:50 AM
My thoughts...someone may have taken him for a one way swim......wrong one ended in the water....

glennmajestic
02-19-2010, 04:05 PM
Lucky dog -I just rescued a american staffordshire x rodesian ridgeback that was locked in a cage everyday all day(small cage) had planned to foster him till I had found a home for him but he damn well went and adopted me now we have three dogs that eat us out of house and home.LOL
Oh well at least I'm loosin weight now!

RFNK
02-20-2010, 01:32 AM
Lucky dog -I just rescued a american staffordshire x rodesian ridgeback that was locked in a cage everyday all day(small cage) had planned to foster him till I had found a home for him but he damn well went and adopted me now we have three dogs that eat us out of house and home.LOL
Oh well at least I'm loosin weight now!
Good on you Glenn! Rick

Vince Brennan
02-21-2010, 07:01 AM
My thoughts...someone may have taken him for a one way swim......wrong one ended in the water....
Rajah that.

Kevin G
02-21-2010, 01:32 PM
I pulled a dog out of the Housatonic River here in CT a few years ago. Tide on the way out, about 4-5 kts, cold November day, and I thought it was over for the dog. She was barely keeping her head above water. Had a tough time bringing her aboard, but finally managed.

Took her home, and she lay down in the warm in front of the wood stove for about two hours. Was tempted to keep her, but cooler heqads prevailed, and she went to the pound. Found out a few weeks later that she had been adopted and all was well.

I spoke to someone about a month later, and he told me that the dog had jumped into the river off his dock, would not come back, and took off for Long Island Sound. I didn't know that dogs could be suicidal.