🐾 A miracle reunion! A dog swept away in the Texas floods stunned everyone by surviving—hiding inside a washing machine! How did this pup beat the odds? Click to discover the heartwarming story of this family’s joy!

Dog Reunited With Family After Surviving Texas Floods by Hiding in a Washing Machine

The Vlasek family’s dog.Credit :Ā 

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A Texas family who nearly lost everything inĀ last week’s devastating floodsĀ is recounting how their dog braved the storm and survived, against all odds.

High school senior Cody Vlasek’s childhood home in the town of Hunt was destroyed on the night of Friday, July 4 — and he told San Antonio affiliate stationĀ KENS 5Ā on July 9 that he thought he had lost his dog as well.

“This was the living room. We had a chair here and a couch there,” the teen said, showing the devastation. “The back fence is where the 100-year flood plain ends, and we’re 20 — almost 30 — feet away from that.”

“The river was to our back fence,” he continued, recalling how quickly the floodwaters rose in the middle of the night.

Cody’s mother, Denise, was among the first in their family to wake up. The teen and both of his parents quickly rushed out of the house. Cody, who recalled the water coming up to his waist, said they had no time to search for his dog before they were forced to make their way to a neighbor’s house uphill.

HUNT, TEXAS JULY 6: A vehicle crosses flood waters in Hunt Sunday, July 6, 2025.

A vehicle crosses flood waters in Hunt, Texas, on July 6, 2025.Jason Fochtman/Houston Chronicle via Getty

“The current — it almost tripped some of us,” he said.

The family’s home had filled with water within 20 minutes, and Cody told KENS 5 that he could hear their neighbors calling for help.

“It was a horrible feeling because you wanted to help them, and you didn’t know what happened to them,” he said. “But you knew, deep down, if you tried going out there, something would happen to you as well.”

Although the Vlaseks were heartbroken to find their home destroyed, Cody discovered a small miracle inside their washing machine once he returned home.

“I had to break my window, and when I climbed through, I heard scratching and a whimper,” the teen recalled. “I turned my head around the corner and saw him just floating in the washer.”

Despite being happily reunited with his beloved pet, the family is still dealing with some devastating losses. Several people they knew didn’t make it out of the flooding alive.

“You can replace a house, but you can’t replace lives,” Cody said.

Central Texas is still reeling fromĀ theĀ destructive and deadly floodwaters, which were spurred by nearly unprecedented rainfall that swelled the Guadalupe River, drowning portions of the state’s Hill Country.