Dolphins Help Save Dog from Drowning! On Marco Island, Florida a group
of dolphins came to the aid of a lost Dog that had fallen into a canal
and couldn't get out. The dolphins made so much noise, it attracted the
attention of people living nearby, who then rescued the dog. The Dog was
believed to have spent 15 hours in the canal water before he was pulled
out by fire personnel and reunited with his owner. One of the people
whose attention was captured by the noisy, demonstrative dolphins said,
"They were really putting up a ruckus, almost beaching themselves on the
sandbar over there. If it wasn't for the dolphin, I would have never
seen the dog.” (Source: ABC7news) He said also if the dolphins hadn't
persisted enough to get their attention, they dog would have died in the
canal. The dog had fallen over the edge of a concrete wall down into
the water far enough that it had no chance of getting back up by itself.
The dog was exhausted from being in the cold water for hours, and most
likely suffering from hypothermia. Dolphins have been known to
sometimes help stranded or injured people as well. In 2007, a pod of
dolphins formed a ring around a surfer who was injured and bleeding
after being bitten by a Great White shark. The surfer survived because
they prevented further bites. No one knows exactly why dolphins have
intervened in such emergency situations, and helped save the lives of
other species. Suffice to say they are capable of empathy and heroic
actions.
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