Dog Rescued
'Really, truly blessed’ Loudon
County family grateful after dog rescued from abandoned well
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE)
— A dog in Loudon County is recovering after being stuck in an
abandoned well for two days.
Hazard went missing near
his owner’s property on Old Sugarlimb Road on Monday, May 22.
His owner, Calie Rodriguez, said she started searching for him
and reached out on social media to see if anyone in the area had
seen the 4-year-old dog. “We have a really good neighborhood
over here and we’re all kind of close together. So, the first
thing we did was walk the neighborhood and went every route that
we thought that he would possibly take, where there would have
been other animals or some of his favorite spots to visit,” said
Rodriguez.
Her husband searched for
Hazard until late on Monday. At one point, he aid he heard a
whine that sounded like Hazard near a broken-down building but
could not find the dog because it was dark. The next morning,
Rodriguez and her children searched near the building again. “He
[Hazard] sounded like he was under something. I noticed that
[the house] was too low to the ground for him to get under it,
so I started checking next to it, in an overgrown area where
vegetation had taken over it completely. I could barely see the
top of the well. And so, I looked down and there he was. He was
at the bottom of the well,” said Rodriguez.
Worse yet, she said, the
bottom of the well appeared to be covered in shattered glass.
Within hours, volunteer
firefighters and officers with the Loudon County Sheriff’s
Office were able to safely pull Hazard out of the well. “They
had to get a ladder and one of the firemen went down there and I
had his harness, so they were able to tie a rope to him and pull
him out and that’s how he got saved,” said Rodriguez.
Rodriguez said Hazard did
not have a single scratch on him. However, she said he did
“smell pretty bad” and needed a bath. “We are very happy to have
him back, especially all my children because I’ve got five kids
and they all love their animals. And Hazard is a big part of our
family, so he’s been missing for two days and we are really,
truly blessed to have him back,” said Rodriguez.
Harazd is now happily back
at home and has reunited with his brother, Duke, and the rest of
the Rodriguez family. “I couldn’t imagine not finding him. I
mean, it was really, it was really God that we were able to find
him and that he came out and escaped like he did. It’s a
miracle,” said Rodriguez.
Rodriquez also shared a
warning to homeowners to keep an eye out for any exposed wells
on their property to keep people and animals from falling in and
getting stuck.
“If we can take an extra
step to make sure that the people that are around us are safe
and that means covering up the well, then do it. Because it
could happen to anybody or any animal,” said Rodriguez.
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5/29/23