Going On Adventures
Zachary had already owned a dog. This whole ordeal makes a lot of sense now because he knows first hand how loving and friendly dogs are, making it impossible for him to have left Riley behind in the first place. Now, Riley and the other family dog Kohi often join Zachary on his explorations. The three of them often go around Utah and Arizona to explore the lakes and canyons.
Happy Family
After being rescued by his new master, Riley is now a fit and healthy dog who could not be happier. He is quite a popular face on Facebook as well. Zachary spoke about the dog that he rescued revealing, “He has become a cherished member of our family. He is without a doubt one of the sweetest dogs I’ve ever known.” This is truly an inspiring story… And if you feel like the discovery of a dog in a canyon is weird, wait till you read about these 10 weird sightings of animals in unbelievable locations…
Sea Lion In High School?
A sea lion was sitting there at the back of a cop car in Imperial Beach, San Diego, California in April of 2015. It had made its way five blocks to Mar Vista High School from the shore. Employees of the school had to phone the San Diego County sheriff’s deputies to check in. Animal Control officers and SeaWorld workers had to intervene and get the sea lion back to its home.
Giant Alligator On A Golf Course
So many alligators live near the Myakka Pines Golf Club in Englewood, Florida. But this particular alligator caused a lot of commotion back in March 2015. This alligator was named “Goliath,” because he was huge and had a viral video. The Myakka Pines’ general manager Mickie Zada believes a member took a picture of the ordinarily sized alligator that “looks like a dinosaur,” from a smart angle that spread horror across the area.
Mountain Lion In Los Angeles
The famous Los Angeles mountain lion called P-22 had been discovered in a crawl space located in a Los Feliz neighborhood house back on April 13, 2015. The attempts made by the California Fish and Wildlife failed so they had to clear the area so that the lion could come out. “He had to have crossed the 101 and 405 freeways to get to Griffith Park, which is a pretty remarkable journey,” revealed Kate Kuykendall who works for the National Park Service.
Feral Parrots Rooting In LA
Feral parrots are now populating the eastern side of Los Angeles recently. However, there are about 13 species of them roaming the LA skies. The Havasi Wilderness Foundation believes these parrots had some there during the 1960s due to the Bel Airbrush fire in 1961. There is a theory that these birds had migrated here to escape the fire.