On an icy Minnesota highway, a harrowing scene unfolded when a trailer carrying sled dogs overturned on Interstate 494. The accident occurred around 10 am Saturday morning in Minnetonka, leaving drivers shaken.
Jack Christopher and his wife Kris were driving to an event in Excelsior with nine of their huskies from Silent Run Adventures in tow. However, the trailer's back end came loose, causing it to break apart on the freeway. As Mr. Christopher struggled to regain control, the trailer essentially split in half.
Miraculously, most of the dogs were unharmed, but one named Hoss managed to escape and was eventually recaptured by a state trooper with assistance from concerned drivers. The remaining eight canines were taken to a veterinarian in Excelsior for assessment and care.
The situation initially seemed dire, but thanks to swift action by multiple individuals, including a squad car and a police officer, the dogs received prompt medical attention.
While some damage was sustained, particularly with the trailer itself, the huskies appear to be recovering well. The Christopher family is grateful for the outpouring of support from the community, acknowledging that the dogs' safety and well-being are what truly matter.
The couple attributes their good fortune to the safety features in their trailer, which undoubtedly helped minimize harm to the animals during the accident. They plan to acquire a new dog trailer soon and have set up a GoFundMe page to cover expenses related to the incident.
Jack Christopher and his wife Kris were driving to an event in Excelsior with nine of their huskies from Silent Run Adventures in tow. However, the trailer's back end came loose, causing it to break apart on the freeway. As Mr. Christopher struggled to regain control, the trailer essentially split in half.
Miraculously, most of the dogs were unharmed, but one named Hoss managed to escape and was eventually recaptured by a state trooper with assistance from concerned drivers. The remaining eight canines were taken to a veterinarian in Excelsior for assessment and care.
The situation initially seemed dire, but thanks to swift action by multiple individuals, including a squad car and a police officer, the dogs received prompt medical attention.
While some damage was sustained, particularly with the trailer itself, the huskies appear to be recovering well. The Christopher family is grateful for the outpouring of support from the community, acknowledging that the dogs' safety and well-being are what truly matter.
The couple attributes their good fortune to the safety features in their trailer, which undoubtedly helped minimize harm to the animals during the accident. They plan to acquire a new dog trailer soon and have set up a GoFundMe page to cover expenses related to the incident.