Christmas miracle # 1: Rowdy comes home
We told you so, way back in November, when we carried a report about a dog crawling out alive from the ashes of a house fire in Tennessee.
‘Tis the season for doggie Christmas miracles.
You don’t have to look very far, this time of year, to find one.
The first of two we bring you today comes from North Carolina, where a Jack Russell terrier named Rowdy mysteriously disappeared while chasing squirrels on the Davidson College campus.
Mary Kay Taylor, his owner, often takes him there, and lets him frolic off leash for a few minutes.
“I walk him usually well into campus and let him off the leash for maybe a five-minute run around. Looking for squirrels is his favorite thing in the whole wide world to do,” she told WCNC in Charlotte.
On the Sunday before Christmas, he ran out of her sight. She heard a yelp.
For the next two hours she searched, calling the 8-year-old dog’s name. After that, she posted fliers on campus light posts.
The next two days were lonely ones, she said: “When you come home and he’s not there to greet you and all that kind of stuff, it’s sad.”
Early Christmas morning, her phone rang.
Rowdy had been found in a 12-foot pit in the well of a window outside the campus library.
A man walking his dog heard Rowdy crying and called the campus police. With help from the fire department, Rowdy was hoisted out and, within hours, was back home snuggling by the fireplace with his owner.
“It’s a miracle,” said Taylor. “It’s a Christmas miracle and I feel so grateful.”
Posted by jwoestendiek December 26th, 2012 under Muttsblog.
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