In Sendai, tsunami warden Mr Kamata tried to return for his dog -- a large pedigree Akita -- after warning neighbours about the incoming wave, but found his way blocked by the churning water.Japan's pet survivors face post-tsunami struggle
"I thought there was no way he could have survived. It was terribly sad," Kamata said.
But later that night, as he sheltered in a refuge with hundreds of other residents, Kamata heard that a dog had been found outside.
"It was him. He'd swum and found me. He'd ingested a lot of sea water and kept throwing up and I thought I was going to lose him anyway, but he pulled through," Kamata said.
Monday, March 28, 2011
Hungry, hurt and separated from owners who are either dead or in evacuation centres, hundreds of family pets are struggling to survive in the desolation of Japan's tsunami-ravaged northeast coast.
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