Georgia Gardner and partner Josh Fishlock hold Valerie, their miniature dachshund after being reunited on Kangaroo Island in South Australia after Valerie was missing for 540 days, Tuesday, May 6, 2025. (Ruby Stewart/The Advertiser via AP)
Josh Fishlock holds Valerie, his and partner Georgia Gardner’s miniature dachshund after being reunited on Kangaroo Island in South Australia after Valerie was missing for 540 days, Tuesday, May 6, 2025. (Georgia Gardner via AP)
Valerie, a miniature dachshund reacts after being reunited with it’s owners on Kangaroo Island in South Australia after she was missing for 540 days, Tuesday, May 6, 2025. (Georgia Gardner via AP)
Georgia Gardner and partner Josh Fishlock hold Valerie, their miniature dachshund after being reunited on Kangaroo Island in South Australia after Valerie was missing for 540 days, Tuesday, May 6, 2025. (Ruby Stewart/The Advertiser via AP)
A miniature dachshund is reunited with its owner after 18 months lost on an Australian island
MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) 鈥 Valerie, a miniature dachshund lost for 18 months 鈥 or around half her life 鈥 on an Australian island, has been reunited with her owners, her rescuers said Wednesday.
Georgia Gardner and partner Josh Fishlock hold Valerie, their miniature dachshund after being reunited on Kangaroo Island in South Australia after Valerie was missing for 540 days, Tuesday, May 6, 2025. (Ruby Stewart/The Advertiser via AP)
MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) 鈥 Valerie, a miniature dachshund lost for 18 months 鈥 or around half her life 鈥 on an Australian island, has been reunited with her owners, her rescuers said Wednesday.
Owner Georgia Gardner said her pet approached without hesitation when they were reunited by Kangala Wildlife Rescue on Kangaroo Island off the coast of South Australia state on Tuesday for the first time since November 2023.
鈥淪he ran straight up to me 鈥 I just burst into tears,鈥 Gardner said in a statement released on Wednesday.
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鈥淪he was wagging her tail, making her little happy sounds and wiggling around with joy. I held her and cried and cried,鈥 Gardner added.
The almost 3-year-old Valerie was trapped on April 25 in remarkably good condition after 529 days spent living like a feral animal. Valerie had weighted 4 kilograms (9 pounds) when she was lost and now weighs 6.8 kilograms (15 pounds). There is speculation that she survived on road kill and animal droppings.
Gardner and her partner, Josh Fishlock, had been holidaying on the island and were away from their campsite fishing when their pet escaped from a pen. The couple searched but eventually had to return to the mainland without her.
Volunteers from Kangala Wildlife Rescue, a not-for-profit service, spotted the distinctive addition to the Australian wilderness in March.
She was captured after volunteers spent an estimated 1,000 hours searching while covering 5,000 kilometers (3,000 miles) of the island.
Having seen video camera images of the dog sniffing a trap last month, Kangala Wildlife Rescue director Jared Karran said he was surprised by how small she was in reality.
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鈥淚f it was a miracle that she鈥檚 survived 鈥 seeing her size 鈥 it鈥檚 just unbelievable that she was able to survive and thrive out there,鈥 Karran said.
Gardner and Fishlock will drive Valerie back to their home in Albury in New South Wales state.
Garner said she had been working with a dog behaviorist to help Valerie transition to home life. Valerie will be kept on a raw food diet 鈥渃onsidering her incredible condition when she was found,鈥 Gardner said.
In Albury, Valerie will be reunited with rescue cat Lucy and cattle dog Mason. She will also be introduced to her owners鈥 new dachshund, Dorothy.