Abandoned By A Trainer, She Survived 5 Months In The Wild. Watch The Beautiful Reunion
November 15, 2024
A heartwarming reunion that will bring you to tears: After five months of surviving alone in the wild, a dog is finally reunited with her owner.
The journey began when the owner sent her beloved pup off for training, only for a nightmare to unfold. The trainer abandoned the dog, leaving her to survive on her own in the wilderness. For five long months, the dog fought to survive, until a rescue stepped in to bring her back to safety.
At first, the dog is understandably cautious, likely still in "survival mode" after all that time. But when she catches the familiar scent of her owner, all her fear melts away, and she showers her with pure love.
It’s a truly unforgettable moment.
@anakinstrailsdogsearch One of four pet Siberian Huskys that were dumped by a training facility in the southern part of Greenville county farmland , was found by the Anakin’s Trails Stray and Pet Recovery team and reunited with her owner after FIVE months of surviving in the wild on the run ! ##anakinstrails##animalrescue##fromthestreettothesofa##fyp##sc##trustthetrap##lostdog##animaltrapping##laurenssc ♬ original sound - AnakinsTrailsstray&petrecovery
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