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SALT LAKE CITY -- A puppy rescued from the bowels of a deep slot canyon is now recovering in Salt Lake City after a close brush with death.
The man who rescued him documented much of the incredible story with his own video camera.
Imagine trying to get a dog that's near death out of a deep canyon, all by yourself -- and at the same time, getting yourself out by rope.
On top of that, imagine shooting video much of the time.
That's the story we have to tell.
They don't know his real name, so they just call him Puppy. He's now a temporary shop-dog at The Wrench-It Center, owned by Zak & Michelle Anderegg.
"He was completely starved," Zak Anderegg said. "He was, my best guess, 24 to 48 hours from being dead."
That was last week in a slot canyon near the Utah-Arizona border. It's so deep and narrow and twisted, some sections are dark in the middle of the day.
Sometimes by flashlight, Zak was rappelling and climbing deep. He suddenly saw a dog, starving, dehydrated.
"I cannot believe I found this guy down in this frickin' pothole in this canyon," he said.
He climbed out to get water. On the way back down he wondered how the puppy got there.
"The rim of the canyon is 350 feet above us, so falling from the rim would have killed him," Zak said. "Every single time I work it through my head, I come up with the same answer: someone put him there" -- left, abandoned.
He climbed out again and drove to Page, Ariz., to recruit a rescue team.
"They told me flat-out, 'We're certainly not going to send out the fire department or the sheriff's department to help you.' So I said, 'All right, I'll manage on my own.'"
The next morning he was back with a cat carrier and a plan, using ropes in a one-man rescue operation.
"I took risks," Zak said. "But none above what I do anyway."
He rigged up a system to attach the cat carrier to his ropes and stabilize it. Then he climbed back out.
The Page Animal Hospital saved Puppy's life. Most of the costs were covered by the hospital's Angel Fund.
"The rate of improvement is just incredible," Zak said. "I'd say within two weeks he'll be at his weight."
Michelle and Zak still haven't decided whether to keep him, since they're already a pet-heavy family.
They welcome inquiries from qualified people who can give him a good home, and they're encouraging contributions to the Angel Fund for future emergencies.
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Brave guy and a fine individual effort. I find it strange he does not want to keep the animal though after this.
Posted Jul-1-2010 Bybigsogs2 (4.30) 
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Says they have a lot of pets already. Good reason to not keep it, because they might be breaking the law on how many household animals you can possess. Great story to watch when ya wake up, heartwarming :]
Posted Jul-1-2010 ByDzaztR (203.36) 
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Good man. How can some scum leave a pup like that?
Posted Jul-1-2010 Byaverbakh (106.14) averbakh Send Message
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We don't know for sure if the puppy was put there. Why would anyone go through that much effort?
I am glad there is something called the angel fund.
Posted Jul-1-2010 ByIauruth (137.78) Iauruth View Channel Send Message
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Poor little guy,I'm glad they found.
What kind of asshole does this sort of thing?
Posted Jul-1-2010 Byscottp (26.02) scottp View Channel Send Message
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True American, compassionate, helpful, brave. Thumbs up.
Posted Jul-1-2010 Byrufusanton (157.32) 
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Guy... if you're reading this, keep the puppy.
You are the best owner he could ever dream to have.
Posted Jul-1-2010 ByGShock112 (315.40) 
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Fantastic story,id keep the pup,defo,i think in the end this guy will keep him
Posted Jul-1-2010 Bytdj1974 (1826.94) tdj1974 View Channel Send Message
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Man on a mission. Good on him.
Posted Jul-2-2010 Byneilanboy (175.06) neilanboy Send Message
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That facebook girl on the right has a very nice ass....
Posted Jul-1-2010 Byzarpheous (321.92) 
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AMAZING AMERICAN LIVE A DOG DOWN A HOLE AND THEN ANOTHER 1 SAVE HIM
Posted Jul-1-2010 Bykillerkhan16 (45.78) killerkhan16 View Channel Send Message
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this guy is lucky someone isn't rescuing him. rappelling of a 500# ATV is a dumb fucking idea.
Posted Jul-1-2010 Byjondoejondoe (16.14) 
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Slot. Hahahahha.
Posted Jul-1-2010 ByThe_Riddler (119.84) 
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I know who put the dog in there... the guy who found him or that pesky angel fund people.
Posted Jul-1-2010 ByOwenHiggins (1643.54) OwenHiggins View Channel Send Message
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