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Heroic Tow Truck Driver Rescues Moose from Icy Waters in Saskatchewan

Heroic Tow Truck Driver Rescues Moose from Icy Waters in Saskatchewan

Post by : Shweta

A brave tow truck driver in Saskatchewan has garnered much admiration after rescuing an exhausted young moose ensnared in ice near his town, ensuring the animal’s safe recuperation.

Clint Gottinger, the owner of Rebel Towing in Kelvington, spotted the moose struggling in icy waters while on his way to work last Saturday evening. Rather than continuing with his towing assignments, he swiftly halted to assist the distressed animal.

Gottinger recounted how he felt compelled to help after witnessing the moose’s struggle against the harsh elements. He put all other tasks aside as rescuing the animal became his immediate focus.

Gently maneuvering his tow truck close to the snow-covered edge, he lowered the flatbed deck and employed a soft recovery sling to extract the moose safely. Despite appearing anxious, the animal was too fatigued to resist much.

Once the sling was secured around the moose, Gottinger operated the winch, pulling the animal carefully towards the truck. Local residents arrived shortly to assist in the challenging effort. Together, they successfully lifted the moose from the icy trap and onto the tow truck.

Following the rescue, Gottinger transported the moose to his home for some much-needed recuperation. He phoned his wife, humorously preparing her for an uninvited guest – a moose.

At home, the family wrapped the animal in blankets, allowing it to rest peacefully in their yard. Gottinger shared that the moose was quite weak and took several hours to regroup before finally standing later that night.

The moose lingered on the property throughout Sunday, venturing off on Monday morning when it seemed stronger. Gottinger affectionately named the moose “Rebel,” a nod to his towing business.

The rescue quickly gained attention on social media, where many lauded Gottinger for his compassion and prompt action. The heartwarming story resonated with thousands, evoking feelings of joy among online audiences.

Wildlife specialists weighed in on the rescue. Ryan Brook, a professor at the University of Saskatchewan, emphasized that younger moose usually have a better likelihood of recovery in less severe weather. However, he cautioned about potential post-traumatic stress concerns affecting their health.

Brook elaborated that moose saved from perilous conditions might encounter issues like capture myopathy—serious physical distress following intense stress. He added that animals often remain in safer territories for days during recovery.

Despite the possible complications, Brook noted that the moose could likely thrive if it continued to eat, drink, and rest after being rescued.

Moreover, wildlife experts advised the public on maintaining caution with large animals like moose, stressing the importance of involving wildlife authorities in such rescue incidents.

For Gottinger, the act of saving a vulnerable creature was a priority. He feels that sharing positive stories like this one brings happiness to many, reinforcing hope.

Ultimately, the moose returned to its natural habitat after nearly two days of recovery in a warm and safe place, marking an unforgettable rescue saga as narrated by the community.

April 29, 2026 1:17 p.m. 574

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