Underdog has been taken to the local vet for a thorough check-up. Hensburg says the animal's condition is surprisingly good, "Considering what it has been through, the dog does not show any signs of dehydration or starvation, nor did we see any injuries."
The dog, which didn't have any signs of an owner, is now up for adoption, but he won't be homeless for long. There is no shortage of people who watched Underdog's rescue who are willing to bring him into their home and several of the team members responsible for saving him have indicated their eagerness to give him a permanent home--and a permanent name.
Hensburg suggests he should be named Captain Seeley, after Warrant Officer John Seeley, who convinced the pup to join him back on solid ground.
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