Family Rescue Lost Dog While Out Bushwalking In Australia



A dog missing for nearly a month in the Australian bush was found by a family out for a walk and returned to her grateful owner. The family was visiting Mt. Glorious National Park near Brisbane in Queensland, Australia when they noticed an animal along a creek.
“My husband and I took my dad to see some rock pools in a fairly secluded section of Mt Glorious National Park. As we walked along the creek bed, we noticed a disturbance in one of the deep pools ahead, Imgurian dangerm0use writes. “Thinking it might be a roo or a platypus, we approached quietly, only to see this forlorn little face looking back. It was honestly the saddest sight.”


“We approached cautiously, not knowing whether this was a domesticated or wild dog. Either way, we couldn’t leave it there in the freezing water. It was completely exhausted from its attempts to struggle out of the deep section it had fallen into, and there’s no way it would’ve survived the night.”


They approached cautiously and ended up looping a rope around the dog’s shoulders to pull her out of the muddy water. “The dog wasn’t aggressive at all, and in fact very timidly lumbered away from us, up the bank and into the thick lantana [a vine-like shrub ~ ed.] beside the pool.”
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