Missing dog returns home despite losing leg in train accident
A dog that went missing for four days survived and was found - after dragging himself to safety when his leg was cut off by a train.
Two-year-old chorkie Max - a Yorkshire terrier and chihuahua cross, showed dogged determination to get home.
A Facebook appeal had been launched by his worried owners and a woman who had seen the appeal had spotted him on a footpath by a railway bridge.
Vets told Max’s owners, the Lamb family, from New Farnley in Leeds that his back left leg had been severed in a clean cut and was probably the result of him being struck by a train.
The Lamb family had left Max with a friend in nearby Bramley, while they went on holiday to the seaside town of Filey.
Max went missing on the morning of Friday, August 21.
The devastated family cut their holiday short and launched a Facebook appeal to find their beloved pet. It was seen by thousands.
They also put missing posters on lamp posts around Bramley.
The family got news little Max had been found the following Monday. Janette Simon found Max lying on the path near her home at around 12.30pm.
She said: "He was in a really sorry and horrible state. It was a while until Irealised he had a leg missing."
Mum-of-four Becky Lamb, 29, said: "He had somehow managed to drag himself down the line to the nearest opening that brought him near a house where the owner noticed him from Facebook. He was a total mess, but somehow he was alive.
“The determination to get home and the huge awareness through social media and the kindness of strangers had saved my dog’s life.
“He had to be rehydrated and have a massive amount of antibiotics and painkillers. He had the rest of his leg amputated and the next day he came home.
Max is recovering and is being cared for by Mr and Mrs Lamb and theirfive-year-old twins Jake and Ellsie, nine-year-old daughter Ruby and11-year-old son Alfie.