The Daily Courier

Puppies rescued from Manitoba island

Castaways named after characters in ‘Gilligan’s Island’ TV show of 1960s

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CROSS LAKE, Man. — Skipper is twice the size of Gilligan, and they are always chumming around. The professor is the quiet one. Ginger and Mary Ann might be the best looking.

And Thurston Howell III and Mrs. Howell are enjoying the luxuries of the mainland.

Seven puppies named after the characters on the “Gilligan’s Island” TV show are recovering in a foster home after they were rescued from a tiny island in northern Manitoba.

Debra Vandekerkh­ove with Norway House Animal Rescue said a man who lives near the shore in the remote community of Cross Lake was outside with a friend Sunday night when they heard some animals crying.

“They took their binoculars and they’re looking and they can see some small, dark movements. And they thought — oh, must be some wolves on one of the islands fighting,” Vandekerkh­ove said.

“The next morning, same thing. They heard it again.”

The men went to investigat­e and after a quick boat ride came across some bounding bundles of fur on a rocky spit.

“As they got closer, they realized there were seven abandoned, 3 1/2month-old puppies on the island starving to death,” said Vandekerkh­ove.

The black Labrador retrieverm­ix pups were scrawny and scared, and the men and another rescuer spent the next few days ferrying over food as well as a dog house until they gained the animals’ trust.

The puppies were put in kennels on boats Wednesday night and taken to the home of a centre volunteer in Cross Lake, where they are playing with toys and appear happy and healthy, she said.

It was the foster mother and one of the rescuers who came up with the idea to name the pups after the seven shipwrecke­d castaways on the classic sitcom from the 1960s, said Vandekerkh­ove.

As the puppies began to show their personalit­ies, the three females and four males were matched with the characters.

The puppies will soon be transferre­d to Winnipeg, Vandekerkh­ove said, where they will be put up for adoption.

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The Canadian Press Seven puppies were rescued after being left on an island in Manitoba.

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