A small dog named Soshe was reunited with her owner after a harrowing ordeal during Hurricane Florence.
The dog had managed to survive the floods by floating on a couch in the living room for nearly a week!
Soshe’s rescue began when the Humane Society of Missouri’s Disaster Response team responded to a call from Soshe’s owner via the Lender County Animal Control. They were told that Soshe was trapped inside a flooded house.
Rescue teams had made several attempts to locate the address, but the flood water was to the rooftops of all the houses in the neighborhood, making it impossible to identify the home.
On their third attempt, their boat broke down.
They didn’t let the mechanical failure deter them, however, and the team paddled over a half mile to the flooded neighborhood.
Fortunately, on their third attempt the water had receded from roof-level. Barely.
As the team approached the house, they were amazed to hear a dog barking inside.
The rescuers pried open a door in around 6 feet of water and then had to kick it in.
Minutes later, Soshe was carried out of the home and given something to eat.
Three hours later, she was dry and out of the floodwaters. Her owner wasn’t home at the time of the floods but knew Soshe was trapped inside. She couldn’t get to her home because of the disaster, but a friend was able to come and pick Soshe up.
It’s truly amazing she’s alive.
For the rescuers, they were happy to be able to help another state in their time of need.
Watch Soshe’s rescue in the video below.