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Dog ‘Literally Sobs’ After Being Rescued From a Well

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After being rescued from a well in India, a petrified dog is overcome with emotion and starts crying in her rescuers arms when saved.

The dog had basically given up after falling down a 50-foot well but little did she know help was on the way. Villagers near Udaipur in India had notified Animal Aid Unlimited —  a rescue center, hospital and sanctuary for injured and homeless animals in India — to see if they could help.

Volunteers from the organization quickly made their way to the well. Once the dog, now called Rudy, heard them, she started crying with relief.

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In a video, viewers can watch as the crew slowly lowering down one the rescuers into the well. Once on the ground floor with Ruby, the volunteer wraps the dog up in a blanket and as both are hoisted to safety, the dog is crying as she is overcome with emotion.

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Once outside the well, she continues to cry, while enjoying all the love and attention received from the rescuers. Her tail does not stop wagging.

Related: Dog Waits By Pooch Friend for a Week Until Both Rescued

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Here is the video, along with the Facebook post from Animal Aid Unlimited:

“We have no idea how Ruby could have survived this incredibly long fall. From the bottom of a 50 foot hole (a dry well) rose up the most plaintive cries for help. When our rescue crew arrived she literally sobs she’s so beside herself with emotion, as if she needed to share behind tears the whole of her terrible ordeal, the fear she must have felt while falling, the disastrous realization that she couldn’t get out…and above her, she weeps almost in disbelief, may be–…yes–it is help! Watch the strain on our rescuer Ganpat’s face in the final moments before Ruby is lifted from his shaking arms after he is rope lifted some 50 feet.”

https://www.facebook.com/AnimalAidUnlimited/videos/10154445659983259/

By Andrea Huspeni

Andrea Huspeni is the founder and CEO of This Dog's Life. Her mission it to help dogs live a happier, healthier and longer life. When she isn't working, she spends time with her two dogs, Lola and Milo. She resides in Brooklyn, NY.

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