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Dog rescued on NSW south coast after being swept off rocks and swimming 800 metres to island

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Dog rescued on NSW south coast after being swept off rocks and swimming 800 metres to island
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A puppy was successfully rescued by Marine Rescue NSW volunteers after being swept off rocks and swimming 800 meters to Snapper Island in Australia. The rescue utilized new jet ski equipment during challenging weather conditions.

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This human-interest story highlights the effectiveness of local emergency services and community cooperation in animal rescue operations.

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1:04 Dog rescued after being swept off rocks and swimming almost 1km offshore to NSW island – video NSW south coast Dog rescued on NSW south coast after being swept off rocks and swimming 800 metres to island Marine Rescue NSW volunteer coaxes distressed dog on to jetski after it paddled to Snapper Island in Batemans Bay

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