
With the waters above her paws and a leash tethering her to a pole, the dog looked on the verge of becoming a victim of Hurricane Harvey.
The mongrel was soaked to the skin and apparently abandoned in an area where every human had fled before the storm – until DailyMail.com intervened.
Photographer Ruaridh Connellan rushed across the flood water, which was fortunately not dangerously deep, and untied the dog, who wagged her tail and bounded of to safer ground.
Her name now? Lucky – although she still needs a bit more luck to come her way. Lucky was left tied up by her owners on the land where they had been living in a trailer just outside Victoria.
They seemed to have fled, as did all their neighbors.

Whether by accident or design, they left her tied to a post on a leash, where our photographer and reporter her found her on Saturday afternoon.
She was happy to be free and led DailyMail.com to her friends: another dog, a pit bull cross breed, two cats and a small pony.

The pit bull cross was also tied up, but on a longer leach and on the dry land; suggesting that Lucky being tied up in a more dangerous spot may well have been an accident of panicked people fleeing from danger.
Connellan said he couldn’t sleep that night wondering if the pet pooch was OK. And the next day DailyMail.com returned to the trailer.

‘I was happy to see Lucky when I pulled up to the property, she came running out through the fence and greeted and me wagging her tail,’ Connellan said.
‘I fed Lucky some food I had in my car and gave her some fresh water.’
Lucky and the other animals appeared frightened but otherwise safe, for now.

Connellan called the local animal control agency to report the abandoned animals and plans on adopting Lucky if possible. But the authorities are understandably overwhelmed by the scale of the unfolding disaster.
So far DailyMail.com has been unable to trace who was living at the trailer before they left Lucky tied up. She and the other animals had been well-looked after before they left, but they need human attention soon.
Connellan would be happy to step into the breach, after forming a bond with the energetic mongrel.

‘I’d love to take Lucky to live with me in New York. But sadly I’ll have to wait and go through the proper channels.
‘I’m disappointed in people who abandon their animals. I feel good about what I did. There is no doubt in my mind, if I didn’t unleash Lucky from the tree, she would have drowned.’
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Leslie Conner
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If her owners tied her up and left her to die then No she doesn’t need to find them. She needs new owners.
Mary Ellen Daniels
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Sweetie, she needs new owners.
Lee Pyle
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I dont think so, but maybe bad family is better than no family?
Jennifer Gilde
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Right?! Why bother searching for the owners who obviously abandoned this poor dog!
Aunt Mar-Mar
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She shouldn’t go back to her owners since she was discarded.
Bobby Gosnell
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I agree completely.
Barb Aylward
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Why give her back to the people who tied her up?
Susan Sanders
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I agree
Lee Ann Bierie Helvenston
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The previous owners left her for dead IMO.
Heidi Palider
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Did I miss something? Who tied the dog to the pole? If the owners did, they should be jailed, and the dog rehomed.
Glenis Day
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not at all – glad he was rescued
Katiuska Parraga
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I don’t think it is good idea to look for that monster this person left him to die, I think he deserve to find and new real family not this monster
Vickie Stoner
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The owners who left don’t deserve her ever get a new loving home
Anna Soehrmann
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Thak the lord could sleep thinking about the poor animals
Lynn Gusler Quatman
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Forget the owners. They left the dog tied to a pole with no way of even trying to get to higher ground. They don’t deserve to get the dog back. He would have drowned in a horrible death or been,eaten by an alligator.
Becky Hurley
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I have to ask why in the world would u ask for help finding the owner when he or she was able to just tie this dog up where he couldn’t help himself if he wanted to and just leave him there to die like that!!! What does that tell u about the owner, tells me a whole lot that he shouldn’t be given back to them!!! What might they do to him the next chance they get??? Sure won’t get any better if they were capable of doing what they did by just leaving him behind to die!!!
Jesus Armando Guerrero Garay
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Noooo! The owners no please! They do not deserve him..
Brenda Barnes
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Poor baby scared to death
Vickie Stoner
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The rescuer wants her take her
Denise Forand
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The owners don’t need that dog back!!!!
Sally Quigley
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Different dog.
Rebecca Ash
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f**k those owners!!! Even if something potentially prevented them from returning to free their dog, you call a neighbor or do something, ANYTHING to make sure it is freed!!!!
Tristin D. Pflug
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Before judging, were they forced evacuated or injured. If not, then this baby needs new digs
Rhonda Sturrock
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Omg! Will one of you volunteer to adopt her if owner is not found. Otherwise she will be euthanized. Pleas shut up and put some action behind your words! There are 100’s and 100’s of dogs and cats that will be homeless. Texas SPCA can’t continue to feed them all forever. Volunteer to give this sweetie a forever home.
Chris Hallgren
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I wouldn’t give a dog back to people that left her in that storm
Margie Cash
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Makes me sick of heart!
Barbara Baker Parsons
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Tied up to die??? Find her a new loving family who won’t abandon her!!!
Trish Gann
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Thank you for being a caring and loving human. The fact that you wondered and worried how she was doing is called kindness and these babies will need a lot. Again, thank you for caring.
Vickie Arnold
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Don’t you dare give that dog back to that whale s**t
Kari Thom
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That’s always been my thought….my boys will eat the last of the food in the house before I ever take a bite! My animals will always come first! If they can’t join we don’t leave them!
Jennifer Mary Taranto
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Her owners don’t deserve to get her back, you should get new loving owners
Sally Quigley
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Oh Thank God this little sweetheart is safe. What a sorry n sad sight to see it tied up n left to drown. Please don’t give it to the people who left it there
Tasha Chavers
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They tied her to a pole during a flood. Find her a better family.
Leslie Andrews
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His owners don’t deserve this baby!!!
Bill Ballato
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How bout she find a home that deserves her not one that deserts her…
Jan March Youndt
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sure doesn’t need help finding her owners, she needs help finding her forever home
Leslie Fafara Stevenson
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TOTALLY AGREE !!!! They LEFT Lucky to DIE !
LOSERS ! Give that pup a new forever home !
Jan March Youndt
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sure doesn’t need help finding her owners, she needs help finding her forever home
Leslie Fafara Stevenson
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Not ! They left that pup to DIE !
Jacqueline Houghton
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I know Jen……I mean screw them! I’ll take that cutie pie.
Michael-a Monese
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Seriously????
Martin Rawn
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Tying up an animal under those situations can only end badly for the animal. The owners don’t deserve that dog give him to me I’ll treat him properly.
Stacey Yost
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Why would u want to give this furbaby back to the asdholes who left him there to drown
Joan Broom
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Poor baby
Kim Eichenberger
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Don’t want to find her owners. They left her to drown!
Heather G. White-Hanover
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Has she been flown to San Diego?
Geraldine Stubbs
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What a precious puppy. If no one wants her I will take her. I live in Washington.
Misty Reedy
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I think they don’t need her back!! Didn’t take good care of her anyway.
Debbie Reed
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I agree Sue
Linda Jalca
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Seriously? What kind of owner would tie up their dog and leave him behind. Please don’t find those heartless, cruel people-find that pup a good, loving family instead!