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Rescuers Follow Pawprints in 9°F Cold—Tears at What They Find

Rescuers Follow Pawprints in 9°F Cold—Tears at What They Find

Summary

Rescuers in Missouri saved two dogs during a cold winter night after finding one dragging a chain and the other needing urgent medical care. The male dog was named Fannar, and the female dog, Eira, both of whom have been given shelter and care.

Key Facts

  • Rescuers in Missouri received a call about a dog chained outside in freezing weather, 9 degrees Fahrenheit.
  • Rescuers followed paw prints to find a male dog dragging a chain and a female dog needing medical attention.
  • The female dog, Eira, had a condition called vaginal prolapse.
  • The male dog was named Fannar, which means Snow in Welsh.
  • Rescuers quickly secured both dogs and brought them to safety and warmth.
  • Fannar found a foster home, while Eira is still looking for a foster or permanent home.
  • Rescuers report that being in the cold left the dogs' skin pink, and they were exhausted.
  • The rescue story gained significant attention online, with over 10,000 views.
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