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Watch rescuers save two dogs trapped on the flooded streets of Brazil
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Date:2025-04-13 19:59:39
Two dogs were frantically searching for help while stranded in catastrophic flooding in Rio Gande do Sul. Water surrounded them on all sides.
Watch the video above to witness the brave rescue from Brazil's flooded streets.
A Brazilian animal disaster response rescue team spotted one of the dogs in the water, swimming toward them. The scared pup led them to a roof, where another one was taking cover.
The team acted quickly, jumping in to help. Both dogs were safely put on the rescue boat where they found shelter.
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