Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 65, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 March 1914 — PEDIGREED PUP CAME NEAR BLINKING OUT [ARTICLE]
PEDIGREED PUP CAME NEAR BLINKING OUT
White Collie Owned by W. H. Pullin Caught in Wire Fence and Was Almost Frozen. The pedigreed white collie "pup owned ,by W. H. Pullin failed to appear for feed Saturday morning. Inquiry was made as soon as it was found out positively that she was not around the farm. It was finally decided that she must have been stolen. But Sunday the dog was ■found helplessly hanging by her right hind leg in a woven wire fence. She could only touch her fore feet to’the ground. She was about a half mile from the house and the wind had been in the wrong direction to carry the faint, pitiful howls to the house. She was living but was exhausted and her leg was frozen stiff. She was oarried home and revived but it is a question as to whether she will lose her leg entirely or not.
