While enjoying a bachelor party in Minnesota, my friends and I stumbled upon an unforeseen problem. As we were leisurely paddling down the Minnesota River near Carver, we were interrupted by a startling yell that compelled us to stop and investigate. Mitch White and I were both present on the excursion and we felt compelled to uncover the source of the disturbance.
They were surprised to find a St. Bernard that was trapped in mud not far from the water. The dog was sunk up to its collar, and they didn’t know what to do. White made a joke about how his fiancée Kelly wouldn’t want to marry him if they left the dog behind.
They tirelessly used their oars for about 30 minutes to rescue a stranded dog. The canine, named Ed, was too weak to move, so they fed him and gave him water. They called emergency services, who helped reunite Ed with his owner, George Niskanen.
According to Niskanen, Ed had a tendency to wander off occasionally, but he always returned. However, the Carver County Sheriffs Office contacted him to inform him that Ed had been missing for an entire day and they required his help regarding his beloved pet. Niskanen expressed his appreciation to the Carver County Sheriffs Department and Carver Fire Department for their assistance in bringing Ed back up the hill. He was delighted to see that Ed was happy and back to his normal self. Niskanen also felt that everyone who attended the bachelor party should be recognized for their contributions.
Niskanen has conveyed his eagerness to discover the individuals who assisted Ed, as he wishes to show his appreciation by sending them a personal note. As per Niskanen, upon arriving home, Ed faced difficulties in walking, but currently, he is recuperating splendidly and making slow progress in regaining his energy levels while also consuming food and fluids.