It's like me and him against the world kind-of-thing. "He's the best dog in the world," Mundt said. They still haven't found Oliver and are holding onto hope that he's a good swimmer, got out of the water, and is lost. MORE: Farmers move animals to higher ground, delay crops as Bear River floods farmlands, parksĪnother person at the park saw it happen, and firefighters spent hours helping Mundt search along the creek. "I did not see him go in the water, and I have not seen him since." "I rushed over and he was gone," Mundt said. He was at Tanner Dog Park Friday evening when he rounded the corner near the creek at the end of the half-mile walk, only to discover Oliver had jumped in and disappeared in moments. Oliver's owner, Travis Mundt, said he spent the day hanging up flyers with his friends, searching for his four-legged best friend. The Salt Lake City Fire Department said with the high water run-off, two dogs have been swept away in the fast current at Tanner Park.
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