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Coast Guard Rescues Dog Found Struggling in Ocean Off Florida Shore

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Some dogs love water, and some won’t go outside when there’s even a hint of rain. There are certain breeds that are more likely to enjoy a good swim, and retrieving breeds are notorious for their love of the water.

It’s a little unclear how this particular pup got as far out into the water as she did, but thankfully, someone alerted the U.S. Coast Guard.

The incident took place this week, when the Coast Guard’s station in Fort Myers Beach, Florida, got a call about a dog swimming offshore — far from any apparent owner.

When they pulled up alongside the paddling pup, she didn’t seem too concerned about them.

In fact, it almost looked like the dog was trying to swim around their boat.

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One of the men leaning over the side of the boat called to the dog, and eventually they drew up close enough that he was able to grab the pup and haul her up onto the boat.

The dog had a liberal sprinkling of white hairs across its muzzle and around its eyes, but for looking like a senior dog, she didn’t seem too tired  — despite struggling to swim through the troubled water.

The soaked pup shook off the water, gave the rescuer a kiss and stayed standing.



“You’re the best person I’ve ever rescued,” one of the rescuers can be heard saying in a video shared by the U.S. Coast Guard Station Fort Myers Beach.

“What a Day!” the station wrote Wednesday on Facebook. “There is a first for everything.”

“While our crew was out underway for a night patrol, we received a call for a dog in distress swimming off Fort Myers Beach / Bowditch Point.”



“Thanks to the crew’s expertise in intercepting non-compliant vessels (NCV) and recovering a person in the water (PIW), our ‘star’ of the night was safely recovered and returned to her owner! Amazing work Station Fort Myers Beach!”

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Many viewers chimed in to thank the Coast Guard and lambast the seemingly oblivious owner who’d let their dog get out that far.



One user even wrote in to say that she’d seen this particular dog get rescued before and that this was a repeat offense.

It’s unknown how the dog got out as far as she did, though some speculate that the older dog might have been disoriented or even abandoned.

While the Coast Guard did report that the dog was returned to its owner, many are calling for a follow-up to make sure the owner is capable of properly caring for their canine.

It is possible that the dog stubbornly loves swimming and got out that far on its own, but in any case, it would be wise to restrict its reach so no future adventures end in heartbreak.

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Amanda holds an MA in Rhetoric and TESOL from Cal Poly Pomona. After teaching composition and logic for several years, she's strayed into writing full-time and especially enjoys animal-related topics.
As of January 2019, Amanda has written over 1,000 stories for The Western Journal but doesn't really know how. Graduating from California State Polytechnic University with a MA in Rhetoric/Composition and TESOL, she wrote her thesis about metacognitive development and the skill transfer between reading and writing in freshman students.
She has a slew of interests that keep her busy, including trying out new recipes, enjoying nature, discussing ridiculous topics, reading, drawing, people watching, developing curriculum, and writing bios. Sometimes she has red hair, sometimes she has brown hair, sometimes she's had teal hair.
With a book on productive communication strategies in the works, Amanda is also writing and illustrating some children's books with her husband, Edward.
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