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Super Pooch Survives Trip as Stowaway

The dog, who traveled more than 200 miles in a box, will soon be available for adoption.

A Gwinnett County business got quite a surprise when unloading a truck last month. The Duluth business had received a shipment from Denmark, S.C. When they opened the truck doors, a dog reportedly ran out the trailer and into the warehouse.

The driver suspects the dog got on the truck in South Carolina two days before the delivery was made. He said the trailer was not air conditioned, and the temperature could top well over 100 degrees during the 200 plus mile trip.

Gwinnett County Animal Control was called to the scene and they said the dog was barely able to walk or stand, was severely dehydrated and hungry.Β 

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The dog did not have a collar or an embedded microchip, so her owner is not known. She was taken to the where she is recovering well.

The veterinary staff at the hospital said they have named "Carolina" is very good natured but has few social skills. Carolina is currently undergoing treatment for .

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The cost for caring for Carolina has gone over the limit set for emergency care for strays, however the staff is covering the additional costs themselves.Β 

Carolina is expected to make a full recovery and will be available for adoption.Β Anyone interested in adopting her can call the Gwinnett County Animal Shelter at 770-339-3200. If you're interested in adopting other animals from the shelter, please visit the shelter's website.


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