Thursday, December 26, 2013

Golden Retriever Rescued from Charles River

THE BREGMAN VETERINARY GROUP
www.BregmanVetGroup.com

This past week a five-year-old golden retriever named Crosby dared to walk too far on the ice of the Charles River. Crosby slipped through the ice and into the water. Thankfully the Wellesley Fire Department came to his rescue.

Firefighter Dave Papazian went into the cold water after Crosby. The dog was 50 yards off shore but very cooperative with Papazian.

The video of the rescue went viral and relatives of Papazian in California saw it on their local news. Papazian tells Wicked Local, it was an ordinary rescue but bringing back a family’s dog on Christmas Eve makes it all the more special.

Once back on shor, Fire Captain Jim Dennehy and Police Officer Tim Gover dried up Crosby to keep him healthy after his polar plunge. Crosby was then reunited with his family.

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