Deaf Dog Found Alive After 9 Months In Mountains
Friday, July 14, 2017
Darwin and his wife, Cindy, spent about three months looking for Mo, their dog in the area, but feared there was no way Mo could survive on her own as the low temperature.

“If you know anything about Idaho winters, this one was not a normal one. Record snowfalls, highest snowfalls and coldest temperatures in over 100 years,” Darwin said.

“If you know anything about Idaho winters, this one was not a normal one. Record snowfalls, highest snowfalls and coldest temperatures in over 100 years,” Darwin said.
The Camerons had given up all hope that they’d ever see Mo again, but nine months later, they were contacted by a dog rescuer who had found a malnourished dog in the area covered in ticks and fleas. The couple doubted it could be her, but were amazed when they went to see the dog and knew it was Mo. “She went to Cindy and pushed her head into Cindy’s belly. Cindy was looking her over and looking for all the signs that this is Mo — a stitch in her right eye, her fatty tumor,” said Mo’s rescuer, Cheri Glanker.
“Boy, we’re blessed to have her back,” said Darwin, who couldn’t believe Mo managed to stay alive for nine months on her own in such harsh conditions. “To think that she was smart enough and tenacious enough to figure out how to do that, that’s pretty good for a little town dog, we’re just amazed.”
“Boy, we’re blessed to have her back,” said Darwin, who couldn’t believe Mo managed to stay alive for nine months on her own in such harsh conditions. “To think that she was smart enough and tenacious enough to figure out how to do that, that’s pretty good for a little town dog, we’re just amazed.”