Pitbull dog was rescued by military firefighters Bahia Military Fire Department Two pitbull dogs that had been isolated in a lagoon for around 24 hours were rescued by military firefighters, on Saturday (6), in Eunápolis, in the extreme south of the state. According to the Bahia Military Fire Department (CBMBA), a team traveled to Rua Padre João Gualberto Magalhães, in the Vivendas Costa Azul neighborhood, where the animals were trapped in a flooded area. There is no information on how they ended up there. Upon arriving at the scene, the military made contact with the dogs' owner and carried out an assessment of the situation to define the rescue strategy. 📲 Click here and join the g1 Bahia WhatsApp group The operation was carried out using fins and water rescue equipment known as a "rescue tube". Firefighters entered the lagoon and managed to safely remove the two dogs. Now on g1 The rescued animals are a male and a female. As informed by the owner, the dog had recently given birth. After removing the water, the dogs were handed over to the owner. No one was injured during the incident. READ ALSO: Dogs are rescued from accommodation with accumulation of feces, urine, flea infestation and risk of drowning in Bahia Dogs are rescued after spending days trapped inside a parked car in Salvador; VIDEO Dog invades runway and disrupts landing at airport in Bahia; check out conversation between pilot and communication tower After removing the water, the dogs were handed over to the owner Bahia Military Fire Department Animals were trapped in a flooded area Bahia Military Fire Department See more state news on g1 Bahia. Watch videos from g1 and TV Bahia 💻