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Puppy was cruelly left to starve to death at the bottom of a 350-ft canyon
ASHLEY COLLMAN dailymail.co.uk Four years ago last Friday, Colorado hiker Zak Anderegg came across a sad scene while exploring an Arizona canyon. After repelling 350 feet down into the heart of the gorge he found an abandoned puppy, rail thin and starving. Thanks to Mr Anderegg's quick work, the dog named Riley survived and found a new, loving, home with his rescuer. 'He has become a cherished member of our family,' Mr Anderegg wrote on Riley's Facebook fan page. 'He is without doubt one of the sweetest dogs I've ever known.' Mr Anderegg documented Riley's dramatic rescue on camera and the resulting footage has been viewed more than two million times on YouTube. In the 14 minute clip, Riley is first seen eating a bowl of water and dog food that Mr Anderegg fetched after finding the abandoned pup. 'As far as I'm concerned, the only way he got here without having broken legs is someone actually put him here,' Mr Anderegg says in the footage from June 20, 2010... After finding Riley at the bottom of the 350-ft canyon, he left the dog overnight with some food and a towel for a bed... Mr Anderegg returned the next day and repelled back into the canyon to rescue Riley armed with a dog crate... The following morning Mr Anderegg repelled into the canyon again, this time equipped with a cage to pull the dog safely out. Riley was then taken to a local animal hospital where the abused pup he was treated for malnutrition. Mr Anderegg decided to adopt Riley and helped nurse the puppy back to full health.
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