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Alt 10.01.2011, 23:43
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Pfeil 200-Pound Pooch Rescued from 25-Foot-Deep Hole

Quelle:http://dogblog.dogster.com/2011/01/1...oot-deep-hole/

Im Original Artikel ist auch ein Video (Ausschnitt aus den dortigen Nachrichten) enthalten.

Info: 25 feet sind 7,62m.

Zitat:
200-Pound Pooch Rescued from 25-Foot-Deep Hole


What’s going on around here? Early last week we brought you news of a very cute long-haired Doxie, Emma, who was trapped in a hole for 2.5 days as rescuers tried to free her. Later in the week we brought you the story of Petey, who got stuck in a hole six feet under until firefighters rescued him.

We start off this week by adding to the trend in a big way. A 200-pound mastiff named Cedrick spent a few hours patiently waiting at the bottom of a muddy 25-foot-deep sinkhole as a rescue team rigged up pulleys and harnesses to get him out. Apparently the hole — in his back yard — was a former septic tank that had been uncovered by recent rains in his Central California town. Look at this big, muddy galoot in the video above when his hero brings him up out of that super deep hole. (And here’s a link to some raw footage of his rescue and subsequent bath.)

Twenty-five feet is a deep hole! It’s kind of amazing that Cedrick, 6, wasn’t really hurt. (A vet pronounced him in good condition.) But what must the poor guy have been thinking when stuck so far below?

Keep an eye on your dogs, Dogsters! As Dogster Steven M. Green, who kindly alerted me to this story, wrote: “Seems like the earth is sucking them up lately!”
Kurzer Überblick auf deutsch:
Ein 100kg schwerer Mastiff schaffte es, da unbeobachtet, irgendwie in einen 25 feet tiefen "Septic Tank" (das Wörterbuch macht aus dem "septic tank" eine Jauchegruppe, örks!) zu geraten und musste stundenlang dort ausharren, ehe die Besitzer das Verschwinden des Hundes bemerkten.
Die Feuerwehr musste ihn per Kran rausholen, allerdings hat er sich erstaunlicherweise nichts gebrochen, obwohl er 7,62m tief fiel.
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My line of thoughts about dogs is analogous. A dog reflects the family life. Whoever saw a frisky dog in a gloomy family, or a sad dog in a happy one? Snarling people have snarling dogs, dangerous people have dangerous ones. And their passing moods may reflect the passing moods of others.~ Sherlock Holmes in "The Creeping Man" (Deutscher Titel: "Der Mann mit dem geduckten Gang) von Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

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