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Castaway Dog Survives 4 Months on Deserted Island: Choppy waters off the coast of Australia tossed a family's pet overboard into shark-infested waters. But Sophie Tucker safely swam more than five miles to an island and survived by hunting wild goats.

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA -- A pet dog cast out to sea has been found more than four months after she fell overboard.

The Australian Cattle Dog, named Sophie Tucker, was thrown from her family's boat at the end of November, as the owners navigated the choppy waters off the northeast Queensland coast.

"We hit a rough patch and when we turned around the dog was gone," one of the owners, Jane Griffith, told The Telegraph.

"We were able to back track to look for her, but because it was a gray day, we just couldn't find her and we searched for well over an hour.

"We just thought that once she had hit the water she would have been gone because the wake from the boat was so big."

But Sophie Tucker, named after the famous American vaudeville entertainer, defied the odds by swimming nearly five nautical miles to a nearby, largely deserted island.

After a several month stay on St. Bees Island, Sophie Tucker, then thought to be a wild dog, was picked up by park rangers last week. They suspect Sophie survived the ordeal by hunting and consuming baby goats, given the animals' carcasses they located.

Though the Griffiths say they had basically given up hope that Sophie survived her fall, when they heard that park rangers had found a cattle dog on St. Bees, they contacted the rangers nonetheless.

On Tuesday, the couple met the rangers onshore after they brought the lost dog back to the mainland. They say they were shocked to find Sophie Tucker aboard the boat.

"She surprised us all. She was a house dog and look what she's done, she's swum over five nautical miles, she's managed to live off the land all on her own," Griffiths told The Telegraph. "We wish she could talk, we truly do."

Despite the time away, Sophie reportedly recognized her owners instantly.

"We called the dog and she started whimpering and banging the cage and they let her out and she just about flattened us," Griffith said.

"She wriggled around like a mad thing."

Roughing it on her own supposedly changed Sophie's docile nature, as Griffith told The Australian that the dog had "become quite wild and vicious."

"She wouldn't let anyone go near her or touch her," she said. "She wouldn't take food from anyone."

Now reunited with her owners, Sophie appears to have returned to her old, domesticated self.

"She's settled in well back at home now," Griffith told the Daily Mail. "I think she's appreciating the air conditioning."

Vicki Lomax, a Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, told The Telegraph that Sophie's breed made her better equipped to make do on her own.

"Cattle dogs are probably the most suited type of dog to survive something like this, but it would have been a major ordeal for her," Lomax reportedly said.

"Five nautical miles is an incredibly big distance to swim for any type of dog and I dare say the current would have helped her along a bit, but she is lucky she hasn't been taken by a shark.

"If this had been a Pomeranian, I don't think it would have been a happy ending -- its hair would probably have been too heavy."

The Associated Foreign Press, The Telegraph, The Daily Mail and The Australian contributed to this report.



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Bella C.
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Hey a dogs gotta do what a dogs gotta do.
 
Bella C.
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Next time on Lost..........
 
Cheryle D.
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What an extremely lucky dog! First to have survived and made it to the island. Second, to be able to live on the island and taking care of herself. And third, to be reunited with her family. Next time they take her on the boat, maybe a life jacket and a line would be in order.
 
Ruth O.
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What a great story! Cattledogs are stubborn and strong, and those traits probably helped Sophie Tucker survive. I am glad that she reacclimated herself with her family once she was rescued.
 
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This is an amazing story. It just reminds us of how much these dogs can overcome and still be successful. The dog even though it is domesticated can revert back to instinct to survive.
 
Liane M.
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They make personal floation devices for dogs too, in highly visible colors, so she would have been easier to spot in the water. I wonder how she knew in what direction the island was? Maybe her sense of smell. She was a very lucky dog!
 
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I'm so glad that she made it! What a horrible feeling that must have been for her owners when they discovered her missing. She's an incredible dog to have gone from being a house dog to letting natural instinct kick in and help her survive in this much rougher environment. I'm glad that everyone has been reunited!
 
BANDIT5
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Just goes to show how intelligent animal are. Sophie is a story all her cousins should hear. You go Girl!!
 
Vanessa K.
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What a GREAT story! I wish that dogs could talk :)
 
Evelync
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Sophie is a lucky dog !
 
Dorothy H.
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Wonderful story. Amazing Sophie survived all that time. :))
 
Momba
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This story has all the basics of a good movie! I'm glad it had a happy ending!
 
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I am glad that Sophie is home safe and sound.
 
Skyeblu
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Go Sophie...what a wonderful story. It's just amazing. I'm sooooo glad she's reunited with her family.
 
mar6cats
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Wow! Truly amazing. Wonder if she'll be satisfied going back to Alpo?
 
Kristika
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An amazing story with a wonderful outcome! Great to hear that she was able to re-adapt after moving back home :-) Ahhhh, if only she could talk, what a story she would tell!
 
Elizabeth C.
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Amazing! Glad she was reunited with her family
 
mistie E.
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Dogs are truly amazing animals ! Boy - wouldn't she be able to tell some crazy storys ! I am so glad she is back at home with her family. It's good to hear about such happy endings...
 
Jill Y.
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I just read about this on MSN....what an amazing story of survival!!! I am so glad that the dog was able to re-adapt to being a domestic pet after being in the wild for so long!
 
Kendalla
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Animals never fail to amaze me. I wonder if Sophie Tucker has seen the movie Castaway?
 
m s.
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Incredibly amazing -- you go, Sophie Tucker -- the instinct to survive is very strong and she made it. Now, if only animals could be able to thrive as vegetarians. I wonder. All in all, i'm happy that everyone was reunited and in one piece.
 
nanette C.
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I see a new and amazing "dog" movie in all our future!
 
Gretchen S.
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Looks like the dog is the most intelligent member of this family. It's a good thing they got her back.
 
Stacy H.
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What a happy ending, maybe they learned not to give up on their pet so quick. Glad she is home safe and sound.
 
frank g.
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mmm...baby goat. way to go doggie!
 
astickles
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wow, amazing story
 
Mary M.
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Amazing!
 
ETH911
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Great story. Amazing dog and happy ending - just what I like.
 
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wow what an amazing story!
 
gin2772
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What an amazing story & what an amazing dog!!!!
 
Melissa
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Dogs are so amazing!! I'm very happy she is well and has been returned to her owner. Its great to see a happy ending like this!
 
Cindy
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Great story and ending for both the dog and the owners!
 
Heather M.
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Wow, what an amazing dog who must have had some strong survival instincts. Glad he was able to make it back to his home
 
mhusom
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lucky dog
 
Kortney C.
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I agree with Kathy m. I would never give up on looking for a pet after only an hour. A family down the road from me had lost their bloodhound and my mother and I spent the next week helping to look for her until she was finally found.
 
Kelly
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Me either! They would be dragging me away from there.
 
Carol L.
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what I find interesting is how they claimed the dog was now wild and vicious- knowing what this dog had gone through. Labels, I just hate labels on animals.
This dog had to live off the land after swimming over 5 miles, forage for food and safety and they call it vicious- guess meeting the owners again and wagging the tail settled that...wonderful story of a brave dog, happily reunited...
 
kathy m.
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an hour of looking wasnt nearly enough...dont think i would have been able to pull away
 
BDougher
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That family is extremely lucky to have amazing little Sophie back in their lives. I am soooo happy for Sophie and her family.

That's quite a story.
 
Susan
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Wow! Great news! good thing the dog has strong natural instincts!
 
lherbertson
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I'm glad the dog was found in good health.
 
Julie
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Great ending for an incredibly lucky dog. Hope Sophie has a long happy and comfortable life.
 
KELLY W.
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Glad to hear that this was a happy ending. That dog is incredible!
 
Pia S.
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I wonder if he had a pet coconut too!?
 
Charlene R.
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Oh, I needed that laugh!
 
Lola1956
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Amazing! What a great story with a happy ending!
 
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I am glad there was such a happy ending to this story. I also find it fascinating how quickly a "domesticated" animal can revert so quickly and become perfectly capable of fending for itself in the wild. They are probably lucky that the breed of this dog hasn't been quite as manipulated by breeding as some other breeds.
 
Pia S.
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I agree. Their survival instinct is obviously still quite strong.
 
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They only looked for their dog for an hour? Didn't they have a life vest on their dog? Whenever we bring my dog on a boat - we have his special life vest on. My brother is in the coast guard -made us all take their boating courses and we wouldn't have it any other way? I am glad the dog survived - the owners seem cold? like they don't deserve such a great dog?
 
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What a cool story, glad things turned out so good for them..hope the dog gets a big welcome home meal.
 
lorraine B.
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great story with a happy ending
 
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What a wonderful survival story.
 
Sharon B.
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A very happy ending to what started as a tragic story.
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