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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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Edith F.
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You go Girl!!! what a great story. It's good thing that their seasons are reviesed from ours down there, and she did not have to survive a winter in the wild
 
Kelly C.
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what a happy ending to a potentially tragic story.
 
mindy b.
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this is really amazing. i never knew a dog was that capable of surviving on a a deserted island.
 
Elizabeth D.
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Great story and I believe it when they say that this type of dog is more capable of survival. My dog 's mother was a blue heeler and she is an amazing dog.
 
Diana  M.
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What a wonderfu story and I am so glad she was reunited with her family. They are very smart dogs and this one had a lot of stamia to swim that distance. Go Sophie, I love a happy ending.
 
TPMini
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She was probably in doggie heaven on that island
 
cherries33
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Ha! You're probably right..... except for the lack of belly rubs.
 
Melissa D.
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Wow! Go Blue Heelers! I'm happy she was able to survive and was reunited with her family. Those Heelers are a sturdy breed, too bad for those Pomeranians though!
 
Jessica C.
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What a great story...I am very happy she made it home safely!
 
brielle v.
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What a wonderful touching story. I am so happy for this reunion.
 
Judy W.
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Wow, 4 months is a long time. Glad she survived and is now back with her owners. Way to go Sophie!!
 
a w.
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what a brave dog even so humans wouldnt beable to deal with what she had to
 
LilRed
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What a wonderful story & dog!!!
 
drwagner78
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This is one of the best stories ever! It's amazing how Sophie Tucker could transform herself from a house pet to a wild dog in order to survive. She is one brave girl! The owners are so lucky to have her back after 4 months of time had passed since that stormy night on their boat. Good for you Sophie!
 
Laura  J.
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This sounds like a Disney movie - what a great story! Brave Sophie!
 
Wendy H.
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Sounds like she ate well.
 
Susan R.
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Sophie is an amazing dog. I'm so happy she survived and was reunited with her family. They should make a movie out of this story!
 
cherries33
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Yes, truly amazing. Amazing she even found the island, amazing she was rescued and amazing she was returned to her family.
 
Mike N.
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A wonderful testament to the resilience of a cattle dog.
 
djes7770
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What a heartwarming story about Sophie! I'm glad she survived and is now back home with her family. I enjoy hearing about happy reunions like this one.
 
cherries33
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Yes it's great to have such a positive story which is just as dramatic as all the abuse stories.
 
Kelly
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True. Its nice to have stories with a happy ending!
 
Jamie W.
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that is really cool the dog survived, what a happy ending
 
Robin W.
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Glad to hear that Sophie is back home :)
 
Chrissy
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Dont most dogs have a little bit of wold in them. Im glad she survived. Now she can look back on it as an adventure. Maybe in time she will go back to her docile self. Good luck.
 
shengirl
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The dog is a breed of cattle dog used in Australia, but it is not an "Australian Cattle Dog", which is a different breed entirely and actually originated in America; it is a Blue Heeler. Which does have some dingo bred in it [the breed, not just this dog], so I guess he had enough wild genes to be tough and to figure out how to survive. But how he avoided sharks really is a miracle.
 
Melissa D.
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Australian Cattle Dog and Blue Heeler are the same thing. It's interchangeable. They have several names for the breed.
 
Mary M.
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Great story with a good ending.
 
kelly s.
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This is an awesome story....Blue Heelers are amazing and I understand how she survived!!!
 
Beka M.
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Wow, so glad she made it!!! That is amazing!
 
Linda
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What a tale of survival. I'm glad this dog was reunited with his family, and that he has readjusted (as anyone would have to.. remember the movie CASTAWAY) and he is once again enjoying the comfort of indoor life. Harsh Reminder to everyone to watch/secure their pets in boats. I'm glad it didn't happen to me...they'd probably have to wake me from a shock induced coma.
 
Jean K.
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This is an amazing story. I am sure I wouldn't have survived swimming five nautical miles. They ought to change her name to Sophie Crusoe.
 
kavykeeper
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I wonder what the odds are on surviving the ordeal and being reunited with the owner. Unbelievable story!
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