Flossie the pooch suddenly vanished from her home in Devon, England–and several days went by before anyone heard anything.
On Monday Bracken Jelier asked his Facebook friends to be on the lookout for him.
Finally, on Thursday afternoon, Flossie was located–but she was stuck down a rabbit hole in a neighbor’s garden in Crediton.
The video below shows the little pup being dug out with a spade and reunited with her grateful owner, thanks to the work of a member of the Mid Devon Hunt club.
Bracken posted on social media that her beloved dog had been returned, after being buried underground for two nights.
“We are over the moon,” wrote Bracken on Facebook. “It’s a very long story with some unbelievable coincidences that led to her being discovered after 56 hours buried underground.”
” We are so happy to have her as our home.
See the moment she was saved …
She is fine .”
Despite being slightly underweight and dehydrated.
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