Steve Bartlett sent me this story that will be retold around Katepwa Beach, Saskatchewa for a long time. It is the story of a Corgi rescued from a cold death and a surprising reunion between a teacher and her student.
Neighbours spotted him several metres from shore and a rescue effort began. Bryant Oliver managed to reach the dog by using his aluminum fishing boat as an icebreaker, pushing it along with a pitchfork.
"If it were my dog, it would be nice, if I wasn't around, that someone else would do the same thing," Oliver said later. Bailey's owner Sheila Acton said she could see the dog's head — the only part of him that wasn't under water.
"Bryant was saying at that point, 'We got to get to him quick,'" she said. "We knew it was a bit of an emergency." Bailey had been in the water for more than half an hour and when Oliver finally got to him, he was unresponsive.
Acton rushed Bailey to a veterinary clinic, where the story took another turn.
Inside was veterinarian Jess Mountenay. She was once a student in Acton's Grade 5 class. She hadn't seen Acton since leaving elementary school — nor told her of the impact she had had on her life.
There was a moment of recognition, a brief reunion, then Mountenay went to work. After a shower and a lukewarm IV drip, Bailey began to come around.
Mountenay noted that without Acton, her veterinary office might not exist. "She set up a work program when I was in Grade 5 to go volunteer at a vet clinic when I expressed to her that I wanted to be a vet when I grew up," Mountenay said.
Meanwhile, Bailey is on the mend. Although his paws are still tender, the Corgi didn't suffer any tissue damage, and is expected to make a full recovery.
Strange how life sometimes works out.


I love these kind of stories!
Posted by: Laurie | December 09, 2008 at 11:02 AM
You have such heartwarming fabulous dog stories. What a cool site to have a few feel good moments during the day.
Posted by: HUdson | December 09, 2008 at 05:32 PM
Jan does it again...another heartwarming DOG story...keep up the good work, Jan.
Posted by: George Roach | December 10, 2008 at 02:49 PM