Pets
August 28, 2023 | 1:50pm
A rescue canine scared of water has change into a deep-sea diver and allegedly beat the Guinness World Record for canine diving.
Bjorn Schembri, 35, from Malta, had an instantaneous reference to Misa when he visited his native animal rescue shelter in the hunt for a four-legged companion.
“I didn’t choose Misa. She chose me. She didn’t want to leave me,” Schembri informed Caters.
But he seen a problem when he took her to the ocean — considered one of his favourite spots — to mess around.
“I was carrying her myself when I first took her to the sea. She scratched all over my body she didn’t want to touch the seawater. She was so afraid,” he remembered.
He knew that this wouldn’t work effectively dwelling on an island nation within the Mediterranean Sea and have become decided to assist Misa conquer her worry.
“I thought, ‘I need to do something about this. Because if she’s going to be my dog, she needs to like the sea,’” he stated.
The new canine proprietor continued taking part in together with his pup close to the water and allowed her to slowly change into extra accustomed to the water.
“Eventually, I was playing with her by the sea on the rocks, throwing her toys and she would go and get them and get back to me,” Schembri recounted.
“One day, she dropped a stone in a small puddle and to maintain taking part in with me, she dived and obtained it. The puddle was actually small, 20 cm, possibly. I used to be actually shocked that she obtained her face within the water to get it.
“From that moment onwards, I was testing her by throwing the stones into deeper and deeper puddles, and she was going to get them,” he stated.
Misa continued rising extra snug and commenced testing the waters herself.
“She started jumping in the sea by herself, and then I was testing her to get it into deeper water,” Schembri stated.
“Misa kept doing it year after year. Now she’s almost five years old. Five years of happiness.”
Coming a good distance from her days of being scared of the water, Misa has now allegedly crushed the Guinness World Record for dog scuba diving (13 feet)with Schembri claiming that Misa has swam nearly 15 feet under the water.