On Kangaroo Island, a dachshund named Valerie continues to evade capture after remarkably surviving in the wild for over a year. She went missing from her owners in November 2023, shortly after escaping while on vacation. Despite an extensive search by her owners and the local community, Valerie was not seen again until recently, when she was spotted approximately 10 miles from her original location at Stoke’s Bay.
Kangala Wildlife Rescue confirmed via social media last week that Valerie, identifiable by her distinctive pink collar, is alive. Yet rescuing her has proven to be a challenge, as she is wary of humans and quickly flees at any sign of vehicles or people.
The rescue team has been implementing various strategies, including surveillance and specialized trapping techniques, to locate Valerie. “This is a tiny dog in a vast area, and we will need the public’s assistance to track her sightings,” they stated.
In an encouraging update, Jared from the Kangala team revealed they had narrowed down the search area and had consistent sightings of Valerie, igniting hope for her safe return. Josh Fishlock, Valerie’s owner, expressed gratitude for the newfound leads, noting the initial skepticism but acknowledged the reassuring reports.
Her co-owner, Georgia Gardner, reflected on Valerie's resilience: “She was not a very outdoor, rough-and-tough dog… to think that she’s gone a year and a half is incredible.” Despite being bred for hunting, dachshunds thrive with their tenacious spirit, making this story one of both astonishment and admiration.
As efforts to rescue Valerie continue, the public has been encouraged to report any sightings, with the hope that this adventurous dachshund will soon reunite with her family. The situation remains dynamic, and updates are expected as teams remain dedicated to bringing Valerie home.
Kangala Wildlife Rescue confirmed via social media last week that Valerie, identifiable by her distinctive pink collar, is alive. Yet rescuing her has proven to be a challenge, as she is wary of humans and quickly flees at any sign of vehicles or people.
The rescue team has been implementing various strategies, including surveillance and specialized trapping techniques, to locate Valerie. “This is a tiny dog in a vast area, and we will need the public’s assistance to track her sightings,” they stated.
In an encouraging update, Jared from the Kangala team revealed they had narrowed down the search area and had consistent sightings of Valerie, igniting hope for her safe return. Josh Fishlock, Valerie’s owner, expressed gratitude for the newfound leads, noting the initial skepticism but acknowledged the reassuring reports.
Her co-owner, Georgia Gardner, reflected on Valerie's resilience: “She was not a very outdoor, rough-and-tough dog… to think that she’s gone a year and a half is incredible.” Despite being bred for hunting, dachshunds thrive with their tenacious spirit, making this story one of both astonishment and admiration.
As efforts to rescue Valerie continue, the public has been encouraged to report any sightings, with the hope that this adventurous dachshund will soon reunite with her family. The situation remains dynamic, and updates are expected as teams remain dedicated to bringing Valerie home.