After being trapped 500 feet below for two months, a poodle is rescued and returned to its owner

Darkness. You can barely make out shapes in front of you. Are you facing up or down? What are those sounds you’re hearing? Are they near, far? Is something behind you? You cannot look back to check as you’re stuck. Stuck in the never-ending darkness. Energy running low with each passing moment. The only thing keeping you sane is water, writes boredpanda

This was the reality of one dog who got lost exploring unknown surroundings and then got swept away by rushing water, deep into the cave. But as tragic as the situation seemed to be, it can be said – this has got to be the luckiest poodle in existence.

Its time in the darkness was at an end, as the pup was miraculously rescued by a group of cavers who came upon her while exploring 500 feet (152 meters) below the surface. The owner of the mixed-breed poodle had lost hope of ever seeing his beloved 13-year-old after she disappeared two months ago. Thankfully, miracles do happen! Let’s get into the details.

A mixed-breed poodle was discovered and rescued by expert cavers after finding her 500 feet (152 meters) below surface at the entrance of the Berome Moore caves

Jeff Bohnert found himself in a situation which plagues many pet owner’s nightmares. His beloved poodle Abby had not returned home on June 9. After weeks of searching, not a clue came forth. It’s as if the dog had vanished in plain sight. Jeff lost all hope of ever seeing her again, remembering the 13 years they spent together and grieving time lost.

But life has a lot of twists and turns, just like the underground tunnel system that experienced cavers Gerry Keene and Rick Haley took a group to explore on August 8. The team of around 30 spelunkers were excited to be mapping caves north of Perryville, Missouri, as part of a project for the Cave Research Foundation.

The plan was to go from the Berome Moore entrance and move through a mile of caves and emerge at the Tom Moore entrance, but plans quickly changed when they came across an unexpected dweller trapped 500 feet (152 meters) underground.

The pup named Abby was skinny, covered in dirt and curled on the mud floor, unable to wag her tail. Truthfully, it was a miracle she was alive

Skinny, covered in dirt and curled up on the muddy floor was none other than Abby. Rick described the pup as extremely frail, unable to wag her tail or even whimper. “Dogs can usually only survive a few days without food and water, but luckily there’s ample water in the cave,” he told Daily Mail.

He couldn’t say the same regarding sustenance: “As for food, I can think of nothing. It was evident by inspection of her she hadn’t eaten in a very long time. It was heartbreaking to see this and think about how she endured.”

Rick believed that “Abby was just trying to stay as comfortable as she could. This was hard down there because it’s very wet and it’s 58 degrees (14C) or so,” he explained to NPR.

Gerry Keene and Rick Haley, who’d been mapping the caves as part of a project for the Cave Research Foundation, led the 90-minute poodle rescue mission

The men had to crawl and squeeze through tight passageways to get to the dog, which was no easy feat. “If we didn’t get her out, she would die in there,” Rick said

The group wasted no time – there was a pup waiting to be rescued, after all! One of the members got in contact with the fire department, who rushed to the scene. Thankfully both Gerry and Rick had specialized cave rescue training, although it would be their first time rescuing a dog. Rick explained to CNN that “many of the same principles that you would use for a person you can use for a dog,” like keeping them warm, dry and being careful of any injuries.

The men had to crawl and squeeze through tight passageways to get to the dog, which was no easy feat. “If we didn’t get her out, she would die in there,” Rick told NPR. “It would be a tough, vertical climb to get her out. But we were up for it.” The rescue took 90 minutes in total. The poor canine was reluctant to walk, so Rick placed a blanket in a duffel bag and she stepped in, allowing them to carefully maneuver her out of the cave.

The poor canine was reluctant to walk, so Rick placed a blanket in a duffel bag and she stepped in, allowing them to carefully maneuver her out of the cave

“It’s a good feeling” to participate in the rescue, said Rick. He also credited the work of the team of cavers working with the Cave Research Foundation: “if there had been all 30 of those cavers [on site], you would have found 30 people facilitating this rescue.”

Abby is now able to take short walks on a leash, and she seems happy to be reunited with her pal Summer and the family cat, Fuzzy. “We’re all really thankful to these two guys who brought her out,” Jeff said, noting that he gave a gallon of ice cream to the cavers to help them cool off after the rescue.

If this isn’t the happiest ending ever, I don’t know what is!

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