San Francisco Chronicle

Snatched by eagle, little dog lives to bark the tale

- By Michael Rubinkam Michael Rubinkam is an Associated Press writer.

Felipe Rodriguez says he thought he was hallucinat­ing when an eagle snatched his sister’s little white dog from her yard, flapped its massive wings and disappeare­d over the trees.

Did he really just see that?

He had. Zoey, an 8pound bichon frise, was gone, taken by a hungry raptor Tuesday afternoon not 50 feet from his sister’s house on the banks of the Lehigh River in Pennsylvan­ia, Rodriguez said.

“It seemed like something from the ‘Wizard of Oz,’ ” he said.

Even more astonishin­g: Zoey would live to bark the tale.

Rodriguez said he was by himself at his sister’s home in Bowmanstow­n, about 80 miles north of Philadelph­ia, and Zoey was playing in the fenced yard when he heard a loud screech, hurried to the door and looked out.

“The bird was holding onto the dog. There was flapping of wings and then it was gone,” said Rodriguez, a 50-year-old health care executive visiting from Chicago.

His sister and her family were devastated when they found out.

“I did nothing but cry all day,” Monica Newhard said.

Heartbroke­n, she and her husband scoured the woods for Zoey’s body. Little did they know their bitty bichon would be found later that afternoon — a full four miles away.

Zoey’s rescuer was Christina Hartman, 51, who said she was driving on a snow-covered back road when she spotted a furry white lump ahead and pulled over to investigat­e.

“I notice this little frozen dog, icicles hanging from all over. It could hardly move,” Hartman said.

She scooped up the whimpering pooch, wrapped her in a blanket and took her home, feeding the dog two bowls of chicken-andrice soup. Gradually, the bichon warmed up and began to show some spunk. Hartman noticed several small wounds on the back of her neck, and the dog walked with a limp. She had no collar.

“This dog belongs to a family, and I’m gonna find out who owns it,” Hartman told herself.

It didn’t take long. She spotted Newhard’s public Facebook post Wednesday morning — Newhard had uploaded a photo of Zoey — and made an excited call.

“I said, ‘It’s a miracle! I have your dog!’ ”

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