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Good Samaritan Finds Dog Stuck to Train Tracks and Rushes to Help (PHOTOS)​


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Date: May 29, 2023Author: cuteanimalsdaily1
Recently, the staff at City of San Antonio Animal Care Services (SAACS) received a frantic call about a dog who was trapped on an active train track.

The caller couldn’t tell if the pup was intentionally left there or if his leash just happened to get caught on the rail, but they knew they had to act quickly before a train came barreling through.
Animal Care Officer Edwards rushed to the scene and found the yellow Lab, later named Lucky, lying on the train tracks. As he got closer to the dog, Officer Edwards noticed just how serious Lucky’s situation was.

“Officer Edwards noticed the leash tied to Lucky’s neck was secured to the tracks with a nail, tightening more and more as he pulled away,” SAACS wrote on Facebook. “Lucky was very scared and certainly not ready to trust anyone.”

Even though Lucky was scared, Officer Edwards was determined to earn his trust and rescue him from the tracks before a train came.

The animal control officer carefully closed in on the dog and was able to secure him with a humane catch pole a few minutes later.

As he removed the dog’s stuck leash from his neck, Officer Edwards’ worst fear suddenly became a reality: He heard a train rumbling in the distance.

“Officer Edwards moved quickly and safely, helping Lucky off the tracks,” SAACS wrote. “Before they could make it back to the animal transport vehicle, a train zoomed past!”

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City of San Antonio Animal Care Services

Thankfully, by the time the train barreled through, Lucky was safe in Officer Edwards’ arms. They watched as the train whipped past, then got in the van to begin Lucky’s new, exciting journey.

The team at SAACS welcomed Lucky with open arms and gave him a full checkup before placing him in his very own kennel. With a safe place to lay his head at night, the once-scared dog finally started to open up to others.

“After some time to settle down, Lucky seems to feel much more open to befriending people,” SAACS wrote. “[He] needs a [forever] family!”

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City of San Antonio Animal Care Services

SAACS shared Lucky’s harrowing rescue on Facebook, and within a week, they received an influx of messages inquiring about the pup.

One person, Mr. C., saw SAACS’s post and fell instantly in love with Lucky. He scheduled an appointment to meet Lucky, and as soon as they met, Mr. C. decided that the pup was perfect for him.

“As soon as I met him, I could tell he was exactly the kind of dog that would fit in with my family. He was so chill and unbothered,” Mr. C told SAACS, as shared on Facebook.

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City of San Antonio Animal Care Services

Mr. C. spent 30 minutes hanging out with Lucky at SAACS before officially deciding to take him home for good.

A few days later, Lucky’s adoption was finalized, and the sweet pup was officially ready for his new life with a loving family.

Lucky, who was later renamed Duke, has since adjusted to his new home and is happier than ever with his new dad.

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City of San Antonio Animal Care Services

Duke’s friends at SAACS still don’t know how he ended up on the train tracks, but they’re so happy that they were able to rescue him just in time and give him the life he deserved.

“We’re not sure if Lucky’s leash caught the nail as he walked past or if someone secured him,” SAACS wrote.

“But we are beyond grateful to those who reported this situation to 3-1-1, and Animal Care Officer Edwards for getting him to safety!”

To help animals like Lucky get the care they need, you can make a donation to City of San Antonio Animal Care Services here.
 

scooter123

Contributing Member
Dont you wish you could find the SOB that did this? A ski mask and baseball bat comes to mind. I dont want to kill them - just make them suffer a long, long time...
 

dioptase

Veteran Member
Glad the pup was rescued.

It makes me think, though, of all the times my dog (on leash) managed to yank the leash out of my hand and dash away after a squirrel or a cat or other critter. I think I'd rather believe something like that happened, and somehow the poor dog just happened to get hung up on the rails, though I suppose I have to entertain the thought of a monster. In that event, I hope that no more animals are at risk, and that the perp gets a heaping helping of earthly justice before they face divine judgement.
 

WalknTrot

Veteran Member
There are some sick, selfish a-holes out there. A lot who either don't think very clearly on a good day (drugs/booze/psycho) or use an abuse victim's attachment to pets to manipulate or punish without a thought to the animal.

Keeping in mind that these rescue outfits like to dramatize stories to get attention and $$$, I take a lot of these things with a grain of salt, but still - people do so many horrible things. Looks like a good dawg - all Labs pretty much are. He will no doubt land himself in a bed of roses.
 

Illini Warrior

Illini Warrior
hope that the rescue guy was watching his back - the SOBs that did that to the dog would have loved to tie him to the tracks - very good chance they were watching or knew the train schedule and were coming back to watch the "fun" ....
 

Sammy55

Veteran Member
They placed that dog immediately on the list to needing a "forever home" instead of looking for its owners. That tells me that the leash didn't "get caught" on a nail. Most likely, The leash had a nail pounded through it securing the dog to the tracks. You can tell the difference between those.

I'm really glad they got to that scared pup before the train did. I hope whatever evil person did this gets their just punishment in some form....
 

Elza

Veteran Member
Dont you wish you could find the SOB that did this? A ski mask and baseball bat comes to mind. I dont want to kill them - just make them suffer a long, long time...
A two pound cross peen hammer liberally applied to the middle of the spine. Put the POS in a wheel chair for the rest of his life.
 

Dennis Olson

Chief Curmudgeon
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A two pound cross peen hammer liberally applied to the middle of the spine. Put the POS in a wheel chair for the rest of his life.
A.45 round to each kneecap. Not in a wheelchair, and will walk like Frankenstein’s monster for the rest of his life.
 

Griz3752

Retired, practising Curmudgeon
Looks like a good dawg - all Labs pretty much are. He will no doubt land himself in a bed of roses.
I can honestly only remember ever seeing one 'bad' Lab in my life - that dog had been abused beyond belief, starved and neglected.

All the rest werre busy with the little ones in their families or retrieving water fowl.
 

Dennis Olson

Chief Curmudgeon
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Labs are the most loving and even-tempered of all breeds. German shepherds are loving too, but only with their families. The joke is that a Lab would lick the hand of the burglars as he’s showing them where the jewelry is kept. That’s why I couldn’t understand why someone would do that to a Lab.
 

Wildweasel

F-4 Phantoms Phorever
Glad the pup was rescued.

It makes me think, though, of all the times my dog (on leash) managed to yank the leash out of my hand and dash away after a squirrel or a cat or other critter. I think I'd rather believe something like that happened, and somehow the poor dog just happened to get hung up on the rails, though I suppose I have to entertain the thought of a monster. In that event, I hope that no more animals are at risk, and that the perp gets a heaping helping of earthly justice before they face divine judgement.
The only nails put into ties on railroad tracks are Date Nails, which have the year a replacement tie was installed. If the dog was running loose down the tracks the leash could have gotten snagged. But that would be an old tie, because putting date nails in went away in the last 50 or so years.

My suspicions are of whoever got hero treatment for phoning the situation in and photo/video credit for doing it might have put the nail in place and hooked the dog's leash on it.
 
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