Good news! "A dog which drifted for four freezing days on river ice has been rescued nearly 20 miles out to sea by scientists who initially mistook him for a seal. The plight of the mongrel dubbed ‘Baltic' gripped the Polish media who logged various doomed rescue attempts on his chilly 125-mile journey." The dog is as yet unclaimed, but may very well be adopted by his rescuers. Do click through: there is a picture of a safe and dry Baltic that will touch the heart of even the coldest dog-haters out there.
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
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This reminds me of Victor Frankenstein, who has been traveling across the ice and is weakened by the cold. If only that dog could talk ... fantastic tales!
Adorable beats liveblog every single time.
They were really wishing he was a seal, though.
There's a Polish joke in here somewhere, but I can't find it. CherriSpryte?
This is the only story I'm going to pay attention to for the rest of the day, OK??