After Being Lost For 5 Weeks In The Pacific Ocean A German Shepherd Was Found Alive


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A dog was reported missing two miles off San Clement Island off the coast of San Diego, California.

After falling from a fishing boat, the one-and-a-half-year-old German shepherd was assumed dead in the Pacific Ocean. Surprisingly, she was discovered five weeks later alive and well!

Luna was aboard a commercial fishing boat with her owner, Nick Haworth, when she fell overboard.

The owner reported her missing on February 10th, and the dog was assumed missing after days of searching.

Luna’s owner combed the waters for two days and Navy personnel searched the island for a week without finding her.

Credit: U.S. Navy – Naval Base Coronado

“He argued that because she was such a great swimmer, he was 90% confident she swam it to land,” said Sandy DeMunnik, public affairs officer for Naval Base Coronado.

“They were dragging in their (lobster) traps, and Luna was there one minute and gone the next.” They searched the area for her. They couldn’t see her because they couldn’t see her. She’s black, and the ocean was dark.”

Credit: U.S. Navy – Naval Base Coronado

Luna was unexpectedly discovered after more than a month on San Clemente Island, a Navy-owned training site 70 miles off the coast of San Diego.

Domestic animals are not permitted on the island for environmental reasons, according to the Associated Press. Luna stepped in as crew workers pulled up, unlocked the vehicle door, and whistled, according to the Tribune.

After more than a month on San Clemente Island, a Navy-owned training station 70 miles off the coast of San Diego, Luna was discovered unintentionally.

According to the Associated Press, domestic animals are not permitted on the island due to environmental concerns. According to the Tribune, Luna stepped in as crew members arrived, opened the car door, and whistled.


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