Dog Missing After Deadly California Boat Accident Found Safe
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In this photo taken Thursday, April 6, 2017, released by the Marin County Fire Department, a Labrador retriever named Yoda rests in a truck after being found near Dillon Beach, Calif. The dog whose owner died after his powerboat capsized in a bay north of San Francisco was found alive three days after the accident. The dog was spotted Thursday on a rocky beach by two firefighters scouting locations for water rescue skills training. (Marin County Fire Department via AP)
A dog whose owner died after his powerboat capsized in a bay north of San Francisco has been found alive three days after the accident.
The Labrador retriever named Yoda was spotted Thursday on a rocky beach by two firefighters scouting locations for water rescue skills training.
Marin County Battalion Chief Bret McTigue says they wrapped the cold, wet dog in a lifejacket and put him near a fireplace in a fire station to warm him up.
The dog’s owner was 47-year-old Brian Ho.
McTigue says Ho died Monday after his 13-foot boat capsized in Tomales Bay.
Special thanks to CT Post and AP