Japanese Tsunami Dog Found After 3 Weeks at Sea
Three weeks after the tsunami in Japan, a small dog was found floating on a house that was swept into the ocean. The Japan Coast Guard found the dog, and rescued him. Hope floats! See the video and pictures of this little tsunami survivor…
— via Global Animal.org
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I am happy to read a good story about dogs and that it shows the people of japan there is still hope. And glad a family is getting there pet back
The dog's people saw the broadcast and were reunited with their pet whose name is Ban (age two).
I'm so excited! The dog (named Ban) was reunited with his owner! 😀 http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/04/04/japan-tsunami-dog-reunited_n_844467.html
A very powerful story, thank you for bringing us good news,
Marcia