Deputy Rescues Senior Dog Found ‘Almost Frozen to Death’ in Ditch

Thanks to the dedicated efforts of Deputy Mark Anderson from the Sagadahoc County Sheriff’s Office in Maine, USA, a senior dog who had nearly succumbed to the freezing temperatures in a ditch has been joyfully reunited with her family.

On the fateful evening of February 25, Deputy Anderson swiftly responded to a distress call about a dog found lying on the road. Despite initially not locating the dog, he persisted in his search, fully aware of the bone-chilling single-digit temperatures outside.

After meticulously scouring the nearby ditches, Deputy Anderson made a lifesaving discovery—a frail and extremely cold female dog, on the brink of freezing to death. Traces of claw marks indicated her desperate attempts to climb out of the ditch, but her paw had succumbed to the bitter cold. Whimpering and holding her injured paw, she awaited rescue as Deputy Anderson approached.

Without hesitation, Deputy Anderson gently placed her in his cruiser and rushed her to the dispatch center for immediate care. The compassionate dispatchers on duty sprang into action, providing her with utmost care and attention. They enveloped her in cozy blankets, utilizing a portable heater to restore her body heat. Recognizing her hunger once her trembling ceased, they lovingly prepared a plate of food, which she eagerly devoured once her body regained warmth.

This remarkable tale of rescue and reunion serves as a testament to the unwavering dedication and compassion displayed by Deputy Mark Anderson and the Sagadahoc County Sheriff’s Office. Their timely intervention saved the life of this brave senior dog, ensuring that she could once again find solace and happiness with her loving family.

Thankfully, there was a happy ending to this story and he dog was reunited with her owner. We’re sure that after such a scare the owner will take more care when letting her dog out!