A dog has been rescued after waiting two months on frozen sea ice waiting for his master to return to his side. The heartbroken canine refused to budge day or night from the spot where he last saw his master's vessel vanish over the horizon at a remote Russian port.
Anglers fed the dog, believed to be partly a Black Russian Terrier, but they could not catch the animal to free him from his lonely vigil.
The anglers nicknamed him Hachiko, after a legendary Japanese pet that waited more than nine years for its owner who had died, reports the Daily Star.
He spent months waiting at Nagaev Bay in Magadan, a port on the Sea of Okhotsk. Recently animal rights activists became concerned because the sea ice is now melting and there were fears he
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