Blind dog found two weeks later
A blind dog named Madera, who was lost in the 40-degree frost, was returned to the owner two weeks later. All this time, the animal roamed the woods near the city of Esther in Alaska.
The dog was lost in mid-February, when its owner Ed Davis (Ed Davis), accompanied by Madera, rode a bicycle in the forest near the house.
Two weeks later, a man named Konstantin Khrulev came to the house of Davis with a dog. For the return of the animal, he asked to donate 100 dollars to a shelter for homeless animals. It is noted that Davis decided to donate 250 dollars.
The owner of the dog said that Madera had lost six and a half kilograms, but was generally healthy. He added that he no longer hoped to find her alive.
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