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Dog reunited with family after being lost at sea for five weeks

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‘She still smells like fish’: German Shepherd lost for 5 weeks reunited with owner
WATCH ABOVE: A German Shepherd named Luna has been reunited with owner, nearly five weeks after falling off a commercial fishing ship – Mar 18, 2016

A German Shepherd dog has been reunited with her family in San Diego, CA, nearly five weeks after she fell off a commercial fishing vessel and was presumed dead.

Luna, a one-and-a-half year old German Shepherd, was thought to be lost for good after going missing on February 10. Her owner Nick Hayworth, a fisherman, had spent two days looking for Luna.

WATCH: German Shepherd found by US Navy, returned to owner’s friends.

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Dog lost at sea for 5 weeks found alive on US island

“He told us Luna was a very powerful swimmer and that he was 90 per cent sure she’d head for shore,” Sandy DeMunnik, a public affairs officer for the U.S. Navy’s Naval Base Coronado, told ABC news.

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On Tuesday, she was found by the U.S. Navy on San Clemente Island which is more than 95 kilometres off the coast of San Diego.

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Dog found after being lost at sea for five weeks

The Navy was on the island to conduct regular exercises.

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“Just really mind blowing to tell you the truth. When I got the call that this happened I never even thought this would be a possibility — that I would ever see her again. And, yeah, we just have to thank the Navy really,” said Conner Lamb, a family friend.

Luna has been examined and is said to be “perfectly healthy other than being a little malnourished,” DeMunnick said.

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