Streehearts Animal Rescue received a call from the Flint, Michiganโs 911 dispatch center about the dog, who was reported to have been hit by a car and laying in a womanโs backyard for over 24 hours in the freezing cold.
Bill Heatley was the rescueโs responder and found the dog frozen to the ground and had to peel him off to free him.
โOnce the dog was checked over for evidence of trauma, he was muzzled and prepared to be moved. It was at that point that the first responder [Heatley] discovered the dog was frozen to the ground.
โIt was discovered what a good demeanor that this boy actually had. He barely let out a whimper.โ The dogโs sweet nature leads rescuers to believe he is someoneโs pet and not a stray dog.
โFeliz has not eaten at all, neither dry or soft food. His spirits seem good,โ said Heatley. โWe will be sending out the x-rays that we have, however, thereโs going to be a need for more specific and detailed X-rays of the injury for an orthopedic surgeon to make a more detailed prognosis.โ
Heatley later updated everyone that Feliz did take some food from a vet technicianโs hand and that they would ensure the dog eats to recover his strength.
They are hoping to reunite Feliz with his owner, but if that is not possible they will find him a loving home.
Heatley says Feliz is not the first dog the group has rescued from the freezing weather in past weeks, and not all have been as lucky.
โThere is absolutely no reason for any animal to be outside,โ he says on Facebook. With more extreme cold weather on its way on the East Coast of the United States, he is urging pet owners to bring their animals indoors.