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The Community Heard Barking And Started Digging, Three Days Later They Have A Breakthrough

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Just like most dogs, Brooklyn the Bulldog loves to chase after animals like squirrels, birds, or whatever he finds interesting. But one day, when Brooklyn decided to chase after a wombat, it got him in big trouble–he got stuck down the wombat’s hole for three days.

Brooklyn and his owner, Charles Griffith, live in Victoria Australia. According to the news, the two live in a tent at the Nowra showground, and then Brooklyn slipped through his collar and chased a wombat down to it’s underground maze.

Source: The Daily Mail
Source: The Daily Mail

Brooklyn was stuck 7 feet underground in the wombat’s tunnel. Thankfully rescue teams arrive to help rescue the poor dog.

Source: The Daily Mail
Source: The Daily Mail

With the use of high-tech cameras and powerful microphones they were able to track Brooklyn underground.

Source: YouTube Video Screenshot
Source: YouTube Video Screenshot

Everything seemed hopeless as the day turned into night. Around 100 people came to help, bringing torches, shovels, and food.

And after spending almost three days, Brooklyn was finally rescued. Watch the video below for the full story! Thanks to the joint efforts of the rescue team and the rest of the community, Brooklyn was saved and reunited with his owner.

Brooklyn saved! 7 News at 6pm. Owner Charlie and lucky Brooklyn join reporter Ashlea Brown. MORE – Late night dig saves Brooklyn http://yhoo.it/1WFDneS#SaveBrooklyn #7News

Posted by 7 News Sydney on Friday, November 6, 2015

A big thank you to the community for helping in the rescue of Brooklyn! It’s wonderful to know that there are a lot of people who would sacrifice their time and energy to rescue animals.

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