Russian sailors conducted an unusual animal rescue last week, when they retrieved a dog from an iceberg. The crew of an icebreaker near the Arctic noticed the fluffy white pup, stranded on some sea ice. They lowered a ladder and called to her. The canine came in from the cold, and warmed up aboard the ship. The crew then called around, and were able to locate her owner. The dog — a 1-year-old named Aika — had wandered off from a Russian town near the Arctic Circle the week before.
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Plot twist: it was a polar bear
0:26 Putler (russian führer) saved puppy!
Kudos to the Russian Sailors! ?
Uraaaaa
The dog is a Samoyed, they do just fine in the artic, they pull the sleds. I used to have two of them, and yes… if you set them free they will run away and never come back, they hang out with anybody.
This dog was shot by LASD deputies who were at the WRONG house. The dog is in a lot of pain and needs surgery im posting this any place i can. google princess wrongfully shot Youtube started deleting my link to her go fund me
The dog's breed is a samoyed
So sweet love Animals ??????????????????
It’s not everyday that you get to say that you found a Hayabusa in the river
That dog probably thought the scary Russians were going to finish him off
Imagine the dog telling tales on its friends
Oh God, it's the thing
Poor dog 🙁
Lemme just say that I think that was definitely not a dog I think it was an artic fox?
The happy tail when she realizes she’s been rescued
Damn, this dog is absolutely a survivor!
God bless our animal best friends….
When he wagged his tail when he saw them he just must of been like: "hoomans, to save my suffering."
pet russian
1:15 ??
Not too often you hear news from your own province. Any Canadians here? ??
Piglins pffft
Name him Aang
I'm a cat person, but still…
Sooo cute.
I thought it was a wild wolf!
GREAT compilation!
That isn't the first pig to take a nap in that squad car.
Why even give the dog back to the owner , they probably never wanted it
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A Samoyed! They’re native to the Russian Arctic.