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Date: Dec 26, 2005
Ice Train


CHIPPEWA FALLS, Wis. - He's missing a lot of hair, but a Siberian husky has a new name and a new life, thanks to a construction worker and police officer who rescued him from a railroad track minutes before a train arrived.


Jeremy Majorowicz thought it was a little strange that the dog had been sitting on the track for an hour-and-a-half in the cold, and stranger still that he wouldn't accept a bite of muffin.

"I have two dogs myself, so I didn't want to leave the dog if there was something wrong," Majorowicz said, so he called police.


Officer Tim Strand said the dog was "shivering unmercifully" when he arrived Monday and would not come to him, so he called animal control officer Al Heyde, who also couldn't get the dog to budge.


"I lifted his tail and hind quarters, and saw he was literally frozen to the tracks," Strand said.


Strand pulled hard on the dog's tail and was able to release him, but the dog lost a lot of hair. "He gave a heck of a whelp," he said.


Just 10 minutes later, a train came down the track.


"If the dog would have seen that train I'm afraid it would have been the end of the pupster," Strand said.


The dog was taken to the Chippewa County Humane Association, where workers named him "Ice Train."



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Date: Dec 28, 2005

Awwww, that poor dog. But lucky too. I'm so glad he is safe. He must be rather bald now around the backarea, lol. I don't even want to think about what would have happend, if the didn't get him off the tracks *shivers*


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