Reported today from Evanston, Illinois: Zoe, a blind and nearly deaf, elderly Boston Terrier survives being missing for 13 days…But this isn’t the worst part!
She fell into a 6′ window well, and was left for dead. 13 days after going missing, a gardener notices her still body in that widow well only 40′ from the owner’s house, and thought she was surely dead. However, Zoe moved and was still fighting for her life.
In that 13 days, she had lost 1/2 of her body weight…nearly 6 lbs!
Zoe’s owner is ecstatic and relieved to find her baby alive and in fairly good condition, after shelters told her the Boston Terrier probably would be dead after being missing 1 wk.
Praise the Lord, and Bless her little soul! Zoe is a 12-yr old Boston Terrier that has lost 1 eye to glaucoma, and has cataracts in the other. What a miracle she survived!
To read more on this story: Elderly, blind dog survives disappearance
Unbelievable story of the terrier spirit! They are fighters and are rugged creatures. I’m sure this owner’s heart is eased, and she couldn’t be more relieved and grateful that her Zoe is alive and home, safe and sound!
* Tip (Learned The Hard Way From Many A Terrier Owner): Ensure your terrier is safe and sound, enclosed in a secure fence with latched gates every time they are outside and loose. Always keep your terrier on a leash when outside of fenced areas.
I hope you enjoyed today’s installment of Terrier Lover! Amazing story! Until next time…
Love Your Terrier,
Kimberly Edwards
P.S. This is just so appropriate for today’s story! “I asked God for a true friend, so He sent me a Boston Terrier”:
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I know this is really boring and you are skipping to the next comment, but I just wanted to throw you a large thanks – you cleared up some things for me!
Hi Marciela,
I’m glad you found it helpful!
Kimberly
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