Sunday, November 24, 2013

Dog survived 55-mile journey wedged in car grille

A dog in Brazil is recovering after surviving a 55-mile journey wedged in the grille of a car.



The dog was in the middle of a road near Itapetinga when it was hit by the car. The driver claims he saw the dog, swerved to avoid hitting it, but heard a "thud" as he came upon the dog. But driver Julia Cesar Siqueria kept driving, knowing he had hit the animal, "'I was travelling at speed and knew it could not have survived the collision, so I kept driving."

What Siqueria didn't know was that the poor dog was actually wedged in his car's front bumper grille. It wasn't until Siqueria arrived at his destination 55 miles away that he noticed passers-by frantically waving him down to alert him. Rescuers were shocked to find the female dog still alive and conscious.



Firefighters and a vet were able to pry the mixed-breed out of the car and take it to a local clinic. Amazingly, the animal was found to only have a broken leg. The dog has been named "Vitoria," which means "victory" in English, after the name of the town where she was rescued. Siqueria has reportedly agreed to pay for the dog's treatment.

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