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Group of pet huskies panic as their packmate falls into koi pond and can't get out
Nail-biting footage shows how a husky fell into a garden pond - being rescued by his owner with moments to spare.
The two-year-old dog named Selfie was ambling round the fish pool with two other older husky dogs and a puppy in Nakhon Pathom, Thailand, last Thursday (24/01) when he lost his footing.
Selfie tumbled into the water but was unable to muster enough strength to pull himself out the other side. The other dogs stood around nervously still unsure of what to do.
Selfie appeared to be getting increasingly exhausted and was slipping slowly back into the cold water.
Luckily the owner, Jakkapat Kesaphan, 30, heard the splashing around and calls for help before rushing out into his garden to drag the hapless husky to safety.
CCTV shows how Jakkapat pulled his dog out onto the wooden decking and gave him a ticking off for falling into the pond - hoping to teach him to stay away from danger in the future.
Speaking after, Jakkapat said: ''I heard the dog crying and went out to see what happened. He was OK when I found him. I just was shocked It was lucky that I was at home.
''I was a little but angry at the him for falling into the water so I just wanted to to discipline him so he did not go near the pool again.''
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