When Josh and Georgia took their tiny Dachshund, Valerie, on a beach camping trip to Kangaroo Island, they never imagined it would turn into the fight of their lives — not for them, but for her.
Valerie, just under 4kg with a pink collar and a big personality, slipped out of her pen near Stokes Bay in November 2023. She was trying to follow her family to the beach, but when strangers tried to catch her, the scared little pup bolted — vanishing into the dense Australian wilderness.
What followed was every pet owner’s worst nightmare.
Josh and Georgia searched desperately. Locals helped. Flyers went up, and hope slowly faded. Eventually, heartbroken and empty-handed, the couple had to leave the island without their furry family member. Everyone feared the worst. After all, how could a miniature Dachshund survive alone in the wild?
Then, nearly a year later — a miracle.
Sightings began trickling in: a small dog, alone, always running from people, but always wearing a pink collar. Could it really be Valerie?
With help from local wildlife rescue group Kangala, a rescue mission began. Cameras, food stations, and humane traps were set up. Valerie stayed cautious — too smart to get caught — but inch by inch, she came closer.
And then, after 540 days in the wild… they caught her.
The moment she saw Josh and Georgia again, tails wagged, hearts burst, and tears flowed. Somehow, against all odds, Valerie had made it — healthy, alert, and still the same sweet pup.
Today, she’s home. Safe. Spoiled. And healing with her humans, one cuddle at a time.
Valerie’s story isn’t just about survival. It’s about unshakable love, relentless hope, and the incredible strength packed into even the smallest hearts.