Rescue Efforts Pay Off for Devastated Owners as California Pup is Reunited with Family.
A dramatic search operation in San Diego came to an end on Sunday when a dog was found alive, nearly two miles out to sea. The black Labrador retriever mix, Sadie, had been swept away by the current while her owners were watching a football game at home. Her desperate family launched a search party and enlisted the help of lifeguards in Ocean Beach, who alerted them about a dog caught in the rip tide near Mission Beach.
With the aid of an AirTag attached to her collar, Sadie's owners tracked her movements before making their way out to sea with a jet ski. Their perseverance paid off when they finally spotted the pup, half a mile offshore near South Mission Beach. "We got closer and closer, and then we realized it was her, and we were pretty excited," said Jack Alldredge, San Diego Fire Department lifeguard.
Rescue efforts were put into action once more as Sadie was rescued from the water, before being transferred to a surf boat heading for shore. It is reported that Sadie's reunion with her owners was heartwarming, as they overjoyed at having their beloved pet back home safe and sound. "And we kind of just started crying right away," said Alexis Barcellos in an emotional video message about the rescue.
A dramatic search operation in San Diego came to an end on Sunday when a dog was found alive, nearly two miles out to sea. The black Labrador retriever mix, Sadie, had been swept away by the current while her owners were watching a football game at home. Her desperate family launched a search party and enlisted the help of lifeguards in Ocean Beach, who alerted them about a dog caught in the rip tide near Mission Beach.
With the aid of an AirTag attached to her collar, Sadie's owners tracked her movements before making their way out to sea with a jet ski. Their perseverance paid off when they finally spotted the pup, half a mile offshore near South Mission Beach. "We got closer and closer, and then we realized it was her, and we were pretty excited," said Jack Alldredge, San Diego Fire Department lifeguard.
Rescue efforts were put into action once more as Sadie was rescued from the water, before being transferred to a surf boat heading for shore. It is reported that Sadie's reunion with her owners was heartwarming, as they overjoyed at having their beloved pet back home safe and sound. "And we kind of just started crying right away," said Alexis Barcellos in an emotional video message about the rescue.