You can watch the rescue of Clydis in the video below:
Finally, Clydis took the bait and allowed a WAAL volunteer to grab his chain collar. Although he resisted, squirming and nipping at her, she held on tightly and refused to let go until she finally managed to secure a rope around his neck.
Once inside the car, Clydis quickly calmed down. He rested his head on one of his rescuer’s chest, giving her a hug in gratitude. He then turned to kiss the woman who had caught him. WAAL was equally relieved to have rescued Clydis, as he likely wouldn’t have survived another freezing night.
A microchip revealed that Clydis was lost, and his family was overjoyed to be reunited with him. The grateful family had been moving out of an apartment to a new house when Clydis escaped. Clydis wagged his tail excitedly, clearly relieved to be back home, safe, and out of the cold.
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