Nashville family searching for 200 pounds missing after car crash

NASHVILLE, Tennessee (WTVF) – As the temperature drops, a family is desperately looking for their dog.

Fergus is not your average dog. The 200-pound Irish wolfhound could easily be spotted, and yet he has been missing since the weekend.

Mickey McKay, his wife and Fergus were stopped at the intersection of Franklin Road and Tyne Boulevard on Saturday night when they were in arrears and smashed their car windows. Fergus was put out of the car and ended up on the road.

On the camera with a dash camera, Fergus is seen limping in the direction of Judson Baptist Church from the accident.

“We lost sight of him and have been looking for him ever since,” said McKay, his owner.

The family has owned Fergus since he was 2 months old.

McKay and his wife are idlers, but the joy that Fergus has filled the house.

“Fergus is a family member,” McKay said. “We found him when he was a puppy and came home last night, it feels just as quiet without him.”

McKay says Fergus is very friendly. If you see Fergus, you should approach him slowly, he may still be afraid of the accident.

McKay and his wife did sustain minor injuries as a result of the crash, but they said all their energy was focused on finding Fergus.

Contact McKay’s daughter Meredith at 203-858-9837 if you see him. A reward is offered.

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