Associated Press
SPOKANE — Two German shepherds from the Spokane area will receive a national award from an insurance company after they survived being trapped in a grain silo for 21 days.
Nationwide Insurance offers the Hambone Award to the most unusual insurance claim they receive during a given year.
This year’s recipients are named Zeus and Ziva and are owned by Jessica Donges of Medical Lake.
The dogs became emaciated after they entered a grain silo and couldn’t exit for three weeks.
The Spokesman-Review says Ziva lost more than 20 pounds, was treated for a gash on her leg and given medication for anxiety. Zeus lost 30 pounds and was treated for Giardia and liver issues. The two German shepherds have made a full recovery.
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