Moment a dog is rescued from the Atlantic Ocean after ‘jumping off a boat’ and being spotted swimming a half mile off the Florida coast
- Jakob Dutoit had taken friends out on his boat near Fort Lauderdale, Florida
- Half a mile out from shore they spotted a dog swimming in the ocean
- Footage shows Jakob’s friend Dylan Berian dive in to rescue the stranded animal
- After getting back to shore they contacted the owner who was 15 minutes up the coastline
A group of sunseekers out on the Atlantic Ocean got an unexpected visitor when they had to rescue a stranded dog after seeing it swimming past them.
Jakob Dutoit had taken his friends out for a ride on his boat off the coast of Fort Lauderdale, Florida when they spotted a white dog paddling in the open water.
Footage shows one of the people on board, Dylan Berian, quickly jump in to the water to grab the dog and pull him to safely.
The terrified animal is seen shaking the water off its coat as others onboard try to calm the animal down.
A group of sunseekers out on the Atlantic Ocean got an unexpected visitor when they had to rescue a stranded dog after seeing it swimming past them near Fort Lauderdale, Florida
They later discovered that the dog, named Zuko, had been out at sea on another boat when he apparently jumped overboard without his owners realising.
After rescuing the dog, they went back to shore to contact the pet’s owners.
Zucko was luckily wearing a collar, and they were able to locate the owners a whole 15 minutes up the coast.
Thanking Jakob for rescuing the animal, the dog’s owner said: ‘Zuko is a puppy and still very new to being on a boat (hence the excitement).
‘He was hopping around in the back of the boat “biting” the waves that were passing by and I guess in one of those moments he must’ve jumped a little too high and jumped overboard.
Footage shows one of the people on board, Dylan Berian, quickly jump in to the water to grab the dog and pull him to safely
‘Once we noticed he was missing we all searched the boat thinking he was hiding in one of the rooms with his bone (but we obviously couldn’t).
‘So then we kept going up and down where we had travelled trying to retrace our path but we had no luck… after seven mental breakdowns you guys called us and it was a miracle.
‘He’s never done anything like this before and I’m so happy you guys found him.’
Byrn Crowell, who filmed the rescue effort on the boat, uploaded the video to TikTok, writing: ‘My friends and I saved a dog we found swimming alone in the middle of the ocean.’
The video has been watched almost 2 million times, but some viewers have criticised the integrity of the rescue mission.
They later discovered that the dog, named Zuko, had been out at sea on another boat when he apparently jumped overboard without his owners realising
‘This was staged,’ one person claimed. ‘The dog would’ve been too tired to stand if he were “found” there even 15 minutes after he was supposedly abandoned.’
Another was more sympathetic, writing: ‘Right place at the right time. Thank goodness.’
But Byrn responded saying the video was real, commenting: ‘The owners were crying and thankful he was safe. [It] was 100% not staged and we were happy we saw him and were able to save him.’
‘We called the number on his tag, went 20 minutes to the next inlet, and returned him.’
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