WEST POINT, Utah – A fortunate canine named “Bob” required rescuing by the native fireplace division after taking a dip in a frozen pond in West Point, Utah.
“Bob the canine loves the water, however the ice shelf prevented him from with the ability to get out after his polar plunge,” the hearth district Facebook post read.
A video shared by the West Point Fire District exhibits a firefighter named Logan carrying a water rescue go well with as he crawls towards the pup in want. Bob did not appear so positive about his rescuer and grew cantankerous because the firefighter wearing a large puffy go well with neared the pond.
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“His identify is Bob!” One of his homeowners may be heard within the video as they inform him, “Don’t fear, buddy, he is coming to avoid wasting you.”
According to the hearth division, the video would not present the remainder of the hearth crew on the financial institution holding onto the rope to verify each Bob and Logan made it out of the pond safely.
After Logan grabbed the splashing and barking Bob and pushed him onto the ice shelf, the canine ran to freedom, shaking off his moist coat.
“Please be protected together with your pets and youngsters as ice situations are nonetheless not as protected as we’d like them to be,” the North Davis Fire District mentioned.
West Point is a suburb north of Salt Lake City, the place the National Weather Service has issued a Winter Weather Advisory via Thursday morning. The space is forecast to see between 3 and seven inches of further snow.