Rutland Herald
December 26,2015
KILLINGTON — A therapy dog gave her owner
quite a headache in June when the man’s car ended up in a pond at the
Killington Grand Resort Hotel.
Nick Hayer’s Volkswagen Jetta rolled into the pond at the resort around 11:30 a.m. June 4 while his dog was sitting in the front seat.
Lucy, a 2-year-old English bulldog, was believed to have bumped the manual transmission into neutral, which caused it to roll into the pond.
Hotel employee Mark Venter jumped in the water to rescue the dog. Neither Venter nor Lucy were hurt during the incident.
While Hayer didn’t face any charges from Vermont State Police, Lucy was likely to get a talking to when the pair arrived home.
“Maybe from my wife,” Hayer said at the time. “I’m very easy on her.”
Nick Hayer’s Volkswagen Jetta rolled into the pond at the resort around 11:30 a.m. June 4 while his dog was sitting in the front seat.
Lucy, a 2-year-old English bulldog, was believed to have bumped the manual transmission into neutral, which caused it to roll into the pond.
Hotel employee Mark Venter jumped in the water to rescue the dog. Neither Venter nor Lucy were hurt during the incident.
While Hayer didn’t face any charges from Vermont State Police, Lucy was likely to get a talking to when the pair arrived home.
“Maybe from my wife,” Hayer said at the time. “I’m very easy on her.”
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