'Spoiled and pampered pooch' survives -17 C and predators for 9 days
Joey the Brussels Griffon didn't even have his custom fur-trimmed coat with him
An eight-pound dog has been found after he was missing for nine days in Hay River, N.W.T.
Joey the Brussels Griffon survived temperatures as low as -17 C, not to mention predators like eagles, wolves, and foxes, before eventually being found in an area popular with trappers.
He didn't even have his custom fur coat with him.
"This dog is a spoiled and pampered pooch," says his owner, Linda Nixon.
"I never thought I would see him again."
The tiny dog escaped through a gate while he was being watched by a friend at Nixon's house.
Joey is afraid of people, and Nixon advised would-be rescuers to throw a coat over the dog if they saw him. Though he was spotted several times, no one managed to catch him for the first few days. The Hay River Animal Shelter left a cage open with a heat lamp in order to coax him inside, to no avail.
Nixon posted a reward of $500, hoping it would encourage someone who might otherwise be tempted to keep him to bring him home.
"Half the people in Hay River were looking for him, or more," said Nixon, adding that she doesn't believe the reward was the main reason people were looking.
Accordingly, Sandy Whitteker didn't even accept the reward when she found him hiding in the woods on April 19.
"Anybody would have done the same," Whitteker says.
In the end the dog recognized his owner, and for the first time in nine days Joey did not try to make an escape.
"She came along and he came right out. It was really sweet. She picked him up in a towel, crying."
Joey has been recovering since his rescue, with some minor injuries and odd behaviour. Nixon says he only lost a few ounces throughout the ordeal.