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Dog Emerges from Rubble After Virginia Home Explosion

In a stunning turn of events, a Virginia dog named Brandy survived a house explosion and six harrowing days amidst the wreckage before being joyfully reunited with her family. The Schnapp-Jeffries household experienced a devastating explosion on October 14 in Haymarket, which left two families without homes and the couple fearing the worst for their missing pet. Brandy, who had been confined upstairs during plumbing repairs, defied odds by enduring without food or water until rescue workers found her among the debris. The emotional reunion brought a glimmer of hope and joy to the family and community, celebrating Brandy’s incredible resilience and the unbreakable bond she shares with her owners.

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