Australian man and dog found after months stranded in ocean

An extraordinary story of survival unfolded when an Australian sailor and his dog were rescued after being stranded in the Pacific Ocean for approximately three months.

Tim Shaddock and his dog Bella embarked on their journey from La Paz, Mexico to French Polynesia in April, but encountered bad weather that damaged their boat and wiped out their electronics just one month into the trip. Cut off from communication and navigation, Shaddock and Bella relied on raw fish and rainwater for sustenance as they drifted for two months until they were spotted by a tuna trawler’s helicopter on Thursday.

Rescuers found Shaddock with an overgrown beard and a visibly emaciated figure, but fortunately, neither he nor his dog sustained any major injuries or illnesses. In a video obtained by Nine News, Shaddock expressed his need for rest and nourishment after being alone at sea for an extended period. Both Shaddock and Bella are currently receiving care and treatment from the rescuers, as they are being transported back to Mexico on the tuna trawler. Once in Mexico, they will undergo further medical treatment.

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