Runaway Service Dog Swims Across the Hudson River
A New York City service dog named Bear jumped into the Hudson River and swam to New Jersey. Bear's owner, Ellen Wolpin, says the dog ran off after being spooked. Woplin received Bear last week as a service dog for her special needs son who suffers from seizures. After being missing for two days, someone heard the dog barking near a pier in Edgewater, New Jersey, and called fire rescue. Bear is now reunited with his owner.
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