Having a pet is an unforgettable experience, even if you are 75 years old.
You love them as if they were your kids, and you can’t picture your existence without them.

Lately, an Australian fisher ended up losing his doggie while out fishing off the coastline of Melbourne.
Alfonse and his Jack Russell Terrier called Jack were approximately a mile off the coast of Altona Beach when he noticed a hole in the fishing vessel.
The boat sank early in the morning. He was tossed into the sea. The unfortunate man clung to the fishing vessel, praying that someone would come to their aid.

Luckily, he was noticed by two fisherman, Laurie and his son Trever.
When he was carried back to shore, the 75-year-old began to worry about his dog Jack.

For nearly 18 years, the Terrier had been his companion, and the owner was anxious about his security.
The water cops and the Altona Potentially Lifesaving Society were called back to look for the poor baby and bring him home.

They turned over the sinking boat, where the doggie was discovered sitting within the boat’s snout.
All of the helpers assumed there was an air bubble, and the brave doggie had been walking in the saltwater for quite some time before being saved.
Eventually, the rescuers rescued him, and the doggie was united with his master.
The owner was overjoyed and leapt up and down. He suspected the leak was caused by a defective plug beneath the ship.
The disaster did not frighten the pair away from boating. The daring two went fishing again the next day.







