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    Quote Originally Posted by Pembroke_Corgi
    Poor pup! I can't imagine how awful it would be to be frozen, alone, and scared. I'm really glad someone rescued him!
    I wonder why the owners do not want the dog back??
    They received the dog as a gift so perhaps the dog was too much for them to handle. Perhaps they weren't ready for a dog. I'm glad people have come forward to adopt him. He will more than likely find a good home.


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    They received the dog as a gift so perhaps the dog was too much for them to handle. Perhaps they weren't ready for a dog. I'm glad people have come forward to adopt him. He will more than likely find a good home.
    Maybe you're right. I really hope he gets a good home!

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    Poor dog!! I hope he finds a family, whether its with his old family or a new one!
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    Well, why would they not want the dog back?? I hope he finds a family that acctually stays devoted to him....

    I heard about that on the news.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dab_20
    Well, why would they not want the dog back??
    Huskies can be alot more dog than some people are ready to deal with - the story mentioned he ran off during an off-leash walk and that's a no-no for husky owners -- you keep them leashed at all times because they do run off, it's their nature! (unless, like Glacier, you take them where there's no where to run off to!) I think they took him cause somebody gave him away & he's gorgeous, not because they understood the breed. Hopefully he'll end up in a home suitable for huskies!

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    poor dog.
    im glad he's ok now and i hope he finds a great new home. x

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    I live near there.

    Also, it wasn't his tail that was frozen to the tracks, it was his whole body -- he was pulled off by his tail.

    Ten or fifteen minutes later a train passed by on the same tracks.

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