
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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Marilyn Hinden
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Shared
Cathy Henderson
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Her owners tied her up to die they don’t deserve her
Imelda Yang
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agree
Paula Phillips
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I do hope Lucky finds his owners.
Paula Phillips
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If he doesn’t Hope he goes to a good home and is well looked after
Susan White
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Please dont give her back. Charge them.
Chris Coleman
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This dog needs new owners.
Chris Simpkin
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Take that puppy home Mr. Connellan…thousands of puppy owners everywhere salute you!
Sheila Quek
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You r a great men thank you for saving them may god bless u
Olga Trulson
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I’m not going to help find her owners because thus seems heartless and they don’t deserve her.
Nancy Blair
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Why would you want to find owners who left her TETHERED to a pole?
Carol Moe Hatfield
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The ASPCA needs to find the owners so that they can charge them with whatever they can charge them with. and have them sighed over the dog to them. Otherwise they have to hold the dog for like 10 days before they can put it up for adoption without the owner signing it over. I think this is what I’ve heard our the handle this kind of situation
and I agree this dog deserves better parents
Nancy Blair
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If that’s the case, don’t leave the animal tethered.
Ritva Andersson-Cruise
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Please dont let the old owners have any say on it ,they wanted him to drown thats all they wanted,cruel as anything no dog should have owners like that,please get him a new family or owner please!
Michele Wentworth
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The ‘owners’ should be tied to a pole and left to drown!!
Ritva Andersson-Cruise
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I really hope with all my heart that Lucky was saved from the floods!!!
John Supczak
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I agree with you Paul!
Kim Bella
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Exactly!
Tonya Marie Van Valkenburg
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New owners. Dogs should never be tied no matter what. Nice weather or not! Okay find the owner’s and tie them to a pole. See how they like it!
Tiffany Guess
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Exactly. Find the owners and slap them
Sue Steadman
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Absolutely agree it isn’t even as if it’s a massive dog(not that that is any excuse) most people could carry a dog that size and to tie it up is unforgivable
Elizabeth McAuliffe Keenan
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Exactly! I hope it’s just to press charges for doing what they did to this poor baby!
Lauren Blakemore
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I think that Ruaridh Connellan should take her. I don’t think that her owners cared that much about her.
Lauren Blakemore
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I think that Ruaridh Connellan should take her. I don’t think that her owners cared that much about her.
Christina Muzyk-Davis
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Find her a new owner please. They abandoned her in the flood
Irene Joss
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Dont look for her owners …they r monsters for chainjng her up and saving their own backsides. She deserves someone who will love and care for her!
Archna Sharma
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M also completely agree with all the above comments
Ruby B. Garcia
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Why in the world they want to find the poor dogs owner if he/she left him there for dead… its so obvious the evil owner dont care about the dog!!!!
Suzi Jordan Janecke
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p***k her owner that left her tied to drown
Maureen Obrien
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She needs a new owner…who would abandon her? She
Indy Maleika
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The hell with her owners who left her to die
Caryl Rawlings Powell
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the owners don’t deserve to have her back. If they loved her they would not have abandoned her. This clearly shows they do not care.
Jon Brill
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This comment makes no sense. This reporter was able to get to the site a couple of times to see the dogs. So, I’m not sure your point is valid?
Eileen Simpson
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I agree……………
Shelly Green
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Why would anyone want to find the arseholes that tied her up to let her die?
Pat Dawkins
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Don’t need to find the scum who tied her to a pole to drown
Jennifer Garvin
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Dara Swims Both of the tied up dogs were the same$#%&!@*owner, thank god. The thought that multiple people would do this was mind boggling. I hope they find the person and tie them to a jail cell. Let alone abandoning their dogs, they tied them up so they had no chance of finding safety. I’m so happy they were rescued and are doing well!!!!!!
Nancy Morrissey Sawyer
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I’ll take Lucky, you can be sure that dog will never be put on a chain!
Maria Zuloaga
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The owner? are they crazy, the owner left him tied up. My dogs come with me or I stay with them.
Schelley Art MacKay
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They left her,,,they don’t deserve her ,their supposed to save all their families member’s.. including 4 legged fur babies. She deserves to have a family that Truly cares for her!
Janice Stewart Monroy
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Like I mentioned it might be different in this situation than fires. Unless you experience this kind of thing and know how quickly evacuation can go, and all the rules that go with it, you wouldn’t understand.
Betty Sciba
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Find the owners to beat the crap outta them !!!
Peter Marshall
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Keep her
Dianna Brzeski-Martindale
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To be honest I would like to hear just why they did what they did. Our heads and hearts can’t comprehend what they have done !
Kimmy Wazny
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The owner who tied him to a pole. I don’t think so. the owner should be punished
April Rogers
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I hope she goes to the man that saved her since he wants her
Sarah Ann Olson
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f**k her owners! You can’t be serious!!!???
Chrissie Fannon Wager
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This fur baby needs a new home away from the heathens who left her tied up to die
Anne-Marie Luxton
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Why would anyone want to do d her neglectful owners…….
Patsy Harper
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They need to go to jail. Maybe tie them to a post and let the water rise.