Tens of thousands of shipping containers move through the Port of Houston. So members of the U.S. Coast Guard say it's a miracle they found Connie in one of them.
βIf we didnβt find her that day she wouldnβt have been found at all, thatβs what I think,β said Marine Science Technician 2nd class Ryan McMahon.
A team of U.S. Coast Guard members were conducting their daily inspections at the port when they heard Connie calling out for help. They could hear her banging from inside a shipping container that was four stories up.
A crane was used to bring the container down to the ground, and when the door opened, a very sweet and friendly dog popped out.
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She now has a new βleashβ on life.
Connie is living with a foster family waiting to start her new life in Maryland at Forever Changed Animal Rescue.
βSheβs been great! I have four kids, two dogs β a great Dane and a Pitbull mix β and sheβs been great with them, and a cat, so whoever is going to adopt her hit the jackpot,β foster mom Jennifer Wendeburg told KPRC-TV.
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Connie is scheduled to take a private plane to Maryland on Feb. 7 where a long list of folks are waiting to give her a forever home.