A crude wire and snare had caught him around his front left paw, which was slightly swollen. Eric managed to remove the wire snare, but not before binding the dog’s muzzle with the lead, just in case the dog bit him out of fear or from pain. Weak, but so willing to get away from where he’d been kept captive for days, the dog got into its stride as they worked their way back home.
Upon reaching the stream, the dog ran into the water and drank and drank and drank. Terry recalls, “I have never seen a thirst being slaked with such enthusiasm. With the sun directly above, it was not easy getting our bearings back home, but my neighbour and landlord David hollered from above, and I hollered back and shook saplings so he could see where we were below, and he could direct us back to the gate into our property. Hot, sweaty and covered in cuts, we emerged from the forest, with one helluva happy pup. Simamane said the dog would get a medical check-up and they’d find out if he was reported missing, and if not, he would be up for adoption within seven days.”
Terry believed the rescue was kismet. “I think these things are linked, I was supposed to hear his call. He was supposed to have made the call and I was supposed to have responded to it. It rained quite the night before he was rescued and I do not think he would have made it any longer. I could not have lived with myself if I didn’t respond to the call. The world is crazy right now. It is full of uncertainty, fear and bleakitude, and sometimes it all seems to be a bit too much. But then along comes an extraordinary challenge and opportunity to do what you can to make a difference in the life of another living creature…. Thanks to my neighbours who came to help, offer advice and support, but biggest thanks go to the SPCA guys for going out of their way to bring this boy back to safety.”
Adopting Kismet – in Terry’s words:
Well, this beautiful dog was never was claimed, and I can tell you that the beautiful boy now has a new dad…Me! Yes, I must confess that when I looked into his bright eyes the day we brought him to safety, I knew that there was something special about this moment, about the whole affair, and that it was meant to be. Fate had it that he was meant to call for help, and I was destined to respond to the call, and do something to help. So, Kismet is his name, and he has spent the last month settling into my home and garden. He is gentle, smiles a lot, and he eats his food lying down, which is so cute. He is very affectionate, and licks me on my forehead frequently. I think he gets it. Kismet has brought so much energy and love into my life, it is incredible. I feel so grateful that he was able to be saved. This whole episode has made me realise how important it is to have animal welfare organisations that come to the rescue, and I appeal to you peeps to give of your time and resources, where you can, and support your local SPCA. Magic happens all the time, and sometimes when you least expect it!
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