Dog rescued after three days trapped in cave with bear

These firefighters are the bearers of good news.

A dog was rescued after spending three days trapped in a Tennessee cave with a 200-pound bear, according to local officials.

Fire officials in Waldens Creek, about 25 miles southeast of Knoxville, responded to a report of a missing dog, Charlie, that was found trapped 40 feet down in a narrow cave shaft in the woods on Oct. 10.

But when a firefighter went down into the cave to rescue the dog, she rounded a corner and ran right into a bear sleeping about five feet below the pup, trapping Charlie deeper in the cave, the Walden Creek Fire Department said.

The rescue team decided to set up a camera and wait to see if the bear would leave.

The dog was trapped 40 feet down a narrow cave in Tennessee.
Waldens Creek Volunteer Fire Department/Facebook
The rescue team had to wait for a bear sleeping in the cave to leave before Charlie’s rescue.
Waldens Creek Volunteer Fire Department/Facebook
Charlie spent three days in the cave and was dehydrated but unharmed after his rescue.
Waldens Creek Volunteer Fire Department/Facebook

The following day, the bear left and did not return to the cave, allowing rescue efforts to resume, officials said.

Using a rope system, responders descended into the cave and located Charlie, who they strapped into a harness and pulled out of the cave. He was “quickly reunited with his happy owner,” fire officials said.

Video posted by the department showed the moment the black and brown is led out of the cave to applause.

“Good boy!” one person says.

Fortunately, Charlie was unharmed by his burly roommate.

“All told, Charlie was trapped in the cave for three days and for some of that time, shared it (unwillingly) with an approximately 2 year old, 200 pound bear,” the fire department said.

”He was dehydrated and hungry, but in otherwise good condition,” they said.

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