10-year-old Oswald the goldendoodle is home safe and in good health, owner says. | CBCManitoba
With no indication of where Oswald was, she and her friends made social media posts asking people to keep an eye out for her car and the dog.Olson walked around the St. Boniface neighbourhood pressing buttons on her vehicle key fob, hoping it was close enough for the car to pick up. She called animal services daily.'Oh my God, that's the car!'
She called the police and then headed out for the evening with her husband. The couple stopped at the abandoned car on their way."He couldn't see anything in the back seat, but when he flashed [the light] in the front seat … two brown eyes were looking back at him," Peers said.A photo of Oswald moments after he was freed from the abandoned stolen car he spent five days in, alone.
The kismet of Oswald's rescue didn't stop with what Peers calls her "spidey sense" — Olson happened to be a few blocks away at the hospital when he was found. "It was amazing to know that there's a network of people watching out in their community and willing to help," she said.
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