Xizhi Black Dog Rescued From Under Bridge by New Taipei Animal Protection
Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- A black dog was rescued from under a bridge in Xizhi District, New Taipei City, after being trapped for several days.
- Alert residents heard the dog's cries and reported its location, prompting a rescue operation by the Animal Protection and้ฒ็ซ Office.
- The dog, found without a microchip, was temporarily housed at an animal shelter and adopted the same day.
A black dog trapped for days beneath a bridge in Xizhi District, New Taipei City, has been successfully rescued thanks to the vigilance of local residents and the swift action of the city's Animal Protection and้ฒ็ซ Office.
Concerned citizens repeatedly heard the dog's distressed cries emanating from beneath the Tai-lien Bridge on Heping Street. Upon investigation, they discovered the animal trapped in the riverbed. The steep, vertical walls on both sides of the river and the swift currents, exacerbated by recent rainfall, made it impossible for the dog to escape on its own.
Responding to the report, animal protection officers deployed a crane to lower a rescuer to the slippery, overgrown riverbank. The rescue operation, which took approximately two hours, involved carefully approaching the frightened dog, luring it with food to reduce its anxiety, and securing a leash. Another officer monitored the situation from the bridge above.
After being safely brought out from under the bridge via the crane, the dog, which was wearing a faded red collar but had no visible injuries, was examined. No microchip was found, indicating it was likely lost or abandoned. The dog was then taken to the Xindian Animal House for temporary care.
In a heartwarming turn of events, the black dog was adopted by a member of the public just hours after arriving at the shelter. The new owner completed the microchip registration process at the animal home, ensuring the dog's details are now recorded. The Animal Protection and้ฒ็ซ Office reminds pet owners of their responsibilities, including microchipping, regular rabies vaccinations, spaying or neutering, and ensuring pets are leashed when outdoors.
The dog was hiding under the bridge, and because the riverbanks were vertical walls, the water flow was rapid after the rain, making it impossible to escape on its own.
Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.