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St. Bernard survives 17 days in Minnesota cold

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This undated photo provided by Ruff Start Rescue director Azure Davis shows a 10-year-old St. Bernard named Old Lady. The dog who ran away from a foster home in Minnesota has been found alive after surviving 17 days in freezing temperatures. Ruff Start Rescue director Azure Davis says she wasn't sure Old Lady was alive after so much time had passed. Old Lady bolted from her foster home Jan. 4, 2019 and her leash got tangled in the woods in Zimmerman, Minn. (Azure Davis/Ruff Start Rescue via AP)

ZIMMERMAN, Minn. (AP) — A St. Bernard dog that ran away from a foster home in Minnesota has been found alive after surviving 17 days in freezing temperatures.

Ruff Start Rescue director Azure Davis says she wasn’t sure the 10-year-old dog named Old Lady was alive after so much time had passed. Old Lady bolted from her foster home Jan. 4 and her leash got tangled in the woods in Zimmerman.

Flyers were posted and search parties were formed. But there was no sign of Old Lady until Monday. A grandfather and his grandsons spotted her in the woods and called law enforcement which notified Ruff Start Rescue.

It wasn’t the first time Old Lady had been rescued. Davis says she spent a decade at a puppy mill in Wisconsin. Old Lady is frostbitten and malnourished, but rescuers say her vital signs are strong.

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