Dog Rescued From Rubble Of Apartment Building After Earthquake
Katelyn Buck
A sweet little dog was remarkably pulled out alive from the rubble of an apartment building in Mexico City, Mexico a week after a very powerful 7.1-magnitude earthquake hit the country killing over 300 people.
According to the New York Post, the white schnauzer was rescued by a Japanese disaster relief team working alongside local rescuers in Mexico. The pup appeared to be in pretty good shape before he was checked out by paramedics.
The dog's remarkable rescue is a refreshing and uplifting story amid the widespread devastation and tragic tales stemming from the massive earthquake.
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The electric car maker introduced "Dog Mode" via Twitter Wednesday night. Tesla says that activating "Dog Mode" results in "setting a cabin temperature to keep your dog comfortable while letting passersby know they don't need to worry."