You’ll Never Believe What Roger Clemens’ Daughter-In-Law Was Doing In The Sewer
After a long search, Callie Clemens found two puppies from a lost litter. Turns out they were trapped underground in the Houston drain tunnels.
Callie Clemens is an animal lover and recently, she crawled her way underground in the Houston storm drains to search for a litter of lost puppies.
Callie Clemens is the ex-daughter in law of Red Sox baseball legend, Roger Clemens. Standing at a petite five-feet tall, Callie was able to use her body to shimmy down into the storm drain entrance. She heard there was a litter of lost puppies in Houston.
The Search And Rescue Of The Lost Puppies
Callie spent a grueling twenty hours above ground searching for the dogs. Sadly she had no luck finding them above ground. But she didn’t give up! So she opened the storm drain and entered the dark under-tunnels of Houston, Texas. It was excruciatingly hot under ground. It was undeniably smelly. She had a flashlight with her and in the video you could hear her saying, “Come here puppies, where are you?”
In the video, Callie is clearly met with a nasty environment. There was brown sludge in the tunnels. You can almost smell it just by looking at the video. While Callie is small, the tunnels were also small and she had to spend much of the search on her knees trying to get through the concrete tunnels. Callie told Inside Edition that she got an infection on her leg from the scrapes. Her legs were also filled with bruises, which she showed Inside Edition host, Ann Mercogliano.
After eight hours of searching underground, Callie finally found two of the puppies! She noticed that when she shined her flashlight on their eyes, they reflected back at her. That’s how she was able to find them.
Video Of The Incredible Moment:
What To Do When You Think You’ve Lost Puppies
If you think you’ve lost your dog, first of all, don’t panic! Take a deep breath. Once you’ve taken a deep breath, follow these steps.
- First, check your home and neighborhood thoroughly. Dogs often don’t venture far.
- Notify your neighbors, local animal shelters, and vet clinics.
- Use social media to spread the word. Post clear pictures, unique characteristics, and your contact information. Utilize online lost and found pet platforms.
- Contact local animal control agencies to file a lost pet report. Check regularly if any found pets match your puppy’s description.
- Physical posters in your neighborhood can also be effective. Remember to include a recent photo and description.
- Microchipped pets have a higher chance of being reunited, so ensure yours is chipped and details are up-to-date.
- Stay vigilant, keep searching, and don’t lose hope; many lost pets find their way home.
This Video May Help If You’ve Lost Your Puppies
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7 Gross Things That Dogs Eat That Vets Have to Take Out Their Stomachs
In the world of veterinary medicine, there exists an unsung hero. This unsung hero is my sister, Dr. Arianna Hendry. She’s a dedicated veterinarian in Portsmouth, NH who has witnessed an astonishing variety of items that find their way into dogs’ digestive systems. You won’t believe the amount of things dogs eat that they shouldn’t! Here is Dr. Arianna with one of her patients at Lafayette Animal Hospital.
Gross Things Dogs Eat- What Happens Then They Do This?
The consequences of foreign objects in a dog’s stomach can be severe. These items can obstruct the digestive system, leading to severe discomfort, vomiting, and loss of appetite. In some cases, they may cause life-threatening conditions like intestinal blockages, perforations, or internal bleeding. Rapid diagnosis and surgery become the only options to save the lives of these furry patients.
Sadly, my sister has had to open up many dogs’ stomachs because of things they’ve eaten. Many times she can make them throw up the item, like she had to with her dog, Artemus.
This is Artemus. He ate a 50 count of chocolate munchkins and my sister had to force him to throw it all up. Thank goodness it worked because those munchkins were very toxic and he could have possibly died.
A Preventable Predicament
While Dr. Arianna skillfully retrieves these objects from dogs’ stomachs, she often wonders why such situations arise in the first place. The truth is, most of these surgeries could be avoided if pet owners were vigilant about keeping these items out of their pets’ reach. A simple act of picking up after ourselves can make all the difference. Make sure your floors are free of small objects, including baby spoons, toys, rocks, and laundry.
Educating Pet Owners
To combat this preventable situation, my sister goes above and beyond her duties as a veterinarian. She dedicates time to educating pet owners about the hidden dangers that may exist within their homes. She emphasizes the importance of proper supervision and creating pet-friendly environments that minimize the risk of foreign object ingestion. By raising awareness and encouraging responsible pet ownership, she hopes to significantly reduce the number of surgeries needed to remove these objects.
Here Are The Gross Things That Dogs Eat That My sister Has To Remove
Ayla Brown has been an on-air morning show host with Country 102.5 since 2018. Before taking this once-in-a-lifetime job, Ayla was (and still is) a country music singer. In 2006, she placed 13th on American Idol. In 2012 and 2013 she celebrated her Grand Ole Opry and Ryman Auditorium debut, and over the years she has visited 13 countries overseas to sing for the American Troops.
Country music is in Ayla Brown’s soul. Not only does she sing it, but she gets to talk about it every day on “Country Mornings with Jonathan and Ayla.”
Ayla is happily married to singer-songwriter, Rob Bellamy, and they welcomed a son named Barrett in August of 2022. In her free time, she loves to sew baby bibs and experiment with new recipes in the kitchen. She also loves to travel and try new foods. Ayla writes about Boston area happenings, parenting, holistic lifestyle and living, and travel.