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A Man Saves A Small Coyote From Drowning By Taking Him On A 10-Day Boat Trip

Outdoor expeditions, like the one a guy had when he spotted a little coyote, are unquestionably full of thrills and surprises.

Justin is a multi-day rafting excursion enthusiast who frequents the Red Deer and Saskatchewan rivers in Canada. The man heard noises that sounded like a dog fight while on one of these journeys, but following further examination, he discovered nothing.

The explorer went about his work as usual, but while fishing, he heard shrieks again, which he found weird.

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Justin searched around for the source of the scream and leaned in closer to see what it was, but all he saw was a snout protruding out of the water. The man was going to capture something other than a fish without even realizing it, but he couldn’t see what it was since the water was dark.

Justin came near enough to get a better look, but as he bent down, he slipped into the river’s freezing waters. He swam up to the snout he could feel and discovered what critter it was; it turned out to be a cub coyote.

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The man was able to climb out of the water and rescue the small animal before reaching the beach. The youngster looked to be comatose, and there was no sign of respiration. Justin, fortunately, has experience with cardiopulmonary resuscitation ( CPR ).

By pressing his belly, he was able to execute a modified Heimlich procedure, and after doing so multiple times, water poured out of the coyote’s snout, allowing him to breathe again.

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Justin and his newly rescued companion were drenched, so the man started a fire to dry them out and keep them warm.

He still had plenty of time for additional experiences because he had bought for an unlimited rafting package for the following 10 days, so he decided to take the coyote as a friend and care for him the entire time. With his saviour, the cub would go on an exciting voyage.

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He was given the name Yip Yip by Justin, and as he was under his protection, they ate, slept, and cuddled together until the voyage was completed.

The father arrived at a location where he could receive basic services and phone his wife for help with the child. After that, he contacted many organizations in Ontario and Manitoba before contacting the Swift Current SPCA, which provided him with a better alternative.

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They called the Wildlife Rehabilitation Society of Saskatchewan, who took care of the young male and shared the tale on Facebook.

She was in charge of organising Yip Yip’s move to his new home, where he will be cared for until he can be released to nature as a Swift Current volunteer.

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Unfortunately, Justin’s camera was destroyed when he jumped into the water suddenly, thus there are no further photographs of Yip Yip’s rescue.

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