One lucky dog can thank Weber County Animal Services for saving her life after they received a report of a dog that had fallen into an old grain storage bin.
WEBER COUNTY, Utah — One lucky pup can thank Weber County Animal Services for saving her life after they received a report of a dog that had fallen into an old grain storage bin.
Animal control officers believe the dog, which weighed 117 pounds, had fallen into the bin, which was full of garbage and a foot of water, sometime overnight Friday or early Saturday morning. Upon being rescued, the dog was dirty, feverish, and had some minor scrapes, but was taken to Millcreek Animal Hospital and is expected to be fine.
Thanks to a microchip, the dog was happily reunited with her owner, who had been frantically looking for her.
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