Dog Rescued From 14-Foot-Deep Sinkhole After 2 Nights Inside

|Updated:

STATE COLLEGE, Pa.—A dog that spent two nights stuck in a 14-foot-deep sinkhole was rescued Wednesday by firefighters using a makeshift harness.

Owners Ron and Megan Holmes told the Centre Daily Times their golden retriever, Skye, is doing fine now despite the ordeal.

Megan Holmes said she was walking Skye around an arboretum at Penn State University in State College during a snowstorm on Monday night when she let the dog off a leash and the dog seemingly vanished.

Ron Holmes learned Tuesday that the area, in central Pennsylvania, had sinkholes and found one and yelled into it. But he could hear only gushing water.

The couple returned Wednesday. This time, Skye’s bark greeted them when they yelled for her.

It was “the most fantastic feeling hearing her,” Ron Holmes said.

“I thought she would have drowned if she was somewhere down there or suffered hypothermia,” he said.

In this photo provided by Ryan McCaughey, rescue workers check Skye, a golden retriever, after being rescued in State College, Pa., Wednesday, Feb. 17, 2016. The dog that spent two nights stuck in a 14-foot-deep sinkhole was rescued Wednesday by firefighters using a makeshift harness. (Ryan McCaughey via AP)
In this photo provided by Ryan McCaughey, rescue workers check Skye, a golden retriever, after being rescued in State College, Pa., Wednesday, Feb. 17, 2016. The dog that spent two nights stuck in a 14-foot-deep sinkhole was rescued Wednesday by firefighters using a makeshift harness. Ryan McCaughey via AP