Thumbs up for a man who helped save a dog from drowning in icy water

Jerry Romine was out walking his dog, Lucy, when he heard another dog barking. He put Lucy back in his truck and drove to a bridge near where the barking was coming from.

From the bridge, Jerry could see Sam.

Only the Labrador’s head was above water. He was fighting for his life.

Jerry Romine told The Des Moines Register that Sam’s wails “made my blood curdle.”

Jerry tried to get close to the dog to pull him out, but couldn’t get close enough. And each time he got near, Sam let out another heartbreaking howl.

“The worst noise you could hear from an animal. Anytime I would leave and he couldn’t see me, that’s when he would start to panic and howl.”

Jerry wanted to try pulling Sam to safety with a rope, but still couldn’t get close enough without swimming out into the water. Finally, he called emergency services.

Fifteen minutes later, the rescuers arrived. Jerrt told two firefighters where to find Sam, and they quickly managed to pull Sam out of the freezing river.

Although Sam was so cold that he couldn’t even shiver, a vet had him back up on his feet in 30 minutes.

Watch the amazing video of Sam’s rescue here:

We should all follow Jerry’s example and listen to our gut if we hear a dog that sounds like it’s panicking. Share if you agree!

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