Montreal community gathers to find lost dog during freezing cold
Search parties started fanning out Saturday night and by Sunday morning neighbours estimate that hundreds were involved in the search, some from as far away as Laval.“I feel really strongly about tying to help this person, because I would expect the same help if I needed it one day,” Jordyn Shell pointed out.
Even tracker and dog trainer Matthew King, owner of Chien & Drone, showed up with a bloodhound and a drone to help with the search.Peetah was spotted in the area around the Kirkland arena Sunday morning, about 6 kilometres from where she went missing. So the aim, he said was to try and keep her in that area and not scare her.“It’s in flight mode,” he pointed out. “It’s not even going to go to the owner.”Now all he, Muscott and the other can do, is wait.
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