New Zealander Tom Hudson rescued a 14-year-old dog that had gone missing from her Manitoba home during his cross-Canada canoe trip last week.
A YouTuber from New Zealand made a surprise Manitoba pit stop on his cross-Canada canoe trip last week when he rescued a dog he found trapped in the water near The Pas.
"I just heard a very faint, very faint barking and decided to check it out," the 41-year-old said. "And thank God I did." He tied his canoe up and got the log out of the way, but quickly realized the dog was in rough shape and couldn't move her back legs anymore because of exhaustion — so he did what he could to lift her as he brought her through knee-deep mud to his canoe and put her on top of it."She obviously hadn't been able to rest or sleep, because obviously if she did, her head would have dropped under the water," Hudson said. "She was just there in the water, awake and exhausted.
"She's a pretty, pretty lucky old dog that he came by when he did," he said. "Because he could have went the other way on the other side of the river and he would never have seen her. I probably would have never found her." "She'll remember him, I think," said Stait, who invited Hudson to stay for dinner and spend the night after the rescue before he took off to continue his trek across Canada.'It's been the most rewarding thing:' Why an Indigenous man embarked on a cross-country bike trip
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