Thursday, October 29, 2009

Sahara, the Alaska Sea Dogs not Like The Cold!






Sahara, the name of Alaskan seals 2 year-old, was not like aliases phobias to life in cold water or ice.

According to animal shelter supervisor, Tamara Cooper, Sahara had previously been in help 2 times in October 2007 after he swam as far as 100 miles into a different direction. Sahara should be swimming in cold water to Greenland, but he swam into the sea instead of warm Mediterranian and return to Cornwall.

Saharan Africa lost the first time around the beach in the Canary Islands, in April 2007 ago. Then he was flown to the National Seal Sancutary in Gweek, Cornwall to be healed.

We have become a permanent resident of the Sahara in place. Sahara currently undergoing treatment for fobianya problem of cold water using a large ice machine where the machine produces about 1.5 tons per day.





Initially, Sahara fled in terror when Gweek Seal Sanctuary workers tried to add the ice around it.

But they said such treatment was started successfully created the Sahara.







"It took a little longer, but it seems the memories of his childhood raised surface and it made him even more closely with his progress.

"We believe Sahara will soon be back to being a dog who likes the sea ice of Alaska anymore."

(dailymail.co.uk)

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