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Husky Discovers Gas Leak, Saves Neighborhood
Kobe the Alaskan husky alerted his owner to a dangerous gas leak by digging in the yard.
Published on Feb. 25, 2026
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Kobe, a 4-year-old Alaskan husky, started digging a deep hole in the front yard of his home in Philadelphia and whining at passersby, alerting his owner Chanell Bell to an imminent gas leak. After initially dismissing Kobe's strange behavior, Bell investigated further and found the gas meter at its maximum, prompting her to call the gas company to address the issue and prevent a potential disaster for the entire neighborhood.
Why it matters
Kobe's keen sense of smell and persistent behavior saved his home and the surrounding area from a potentially dangerous gas leak, highlighting the remarkable abilities of dogs to detect threats that may go unnoticed by humans. This story underscores the value of being attentive to our pets' unusual actions, as they can sometimes alert us to issues we may not be aware of.
The details
According to the report, Kobe, who is not normally a digger, started digging a deep hole in the front yard and whining at passersby, prompting his owner Chanell Bell to initially fill in the hole, thinking he was just bored. However, when Kobe returned to the same spot a few days later and dug another hole, Bell became concerned and decided to investigate further. She bought a gas leak detector and found the meter pushed to its maximum, immediately calling the gas company to address the issue.
- On an unspecified day, Kobe started digging a deep hole in the front yard and whining at passersby.
- A few days later, Kobe returned to the same spot and dug another hole, prompting his owner Chanell Bell to investigate further.
The players
Kobe
A 4-year-old Alaskan husky who discovered a gas leak in his owner's home in Philadelphia.
Chanell Bell
Kobe's owner, who initially dismissed his strange behavior but later investigated and called the gas company after finding the gas meter at its maximum.
What they’re saying
“It was very strange because he's not a digger, and he stayed by the hole, I had to like, practically drag him away from the hole.”
— Chanell Bell, Kobe's owner (Inside Edition)
“I was just flabbergasted. I immediately called the gas company.”
— Chanell Bell, Kobe's owner (Inside Edition)
What’s next
The gas company responded to the call and addressed the gas leak, preventing a potential disaster for the neighborhood.
The takeaway
Kobe's keen sense of smell and persistent behavior saved his home and the surrounding area from a potentially dangerous gas leak, highlighting the remarkable abilities of dogs to detect threats that may go unnoticed by humans. This story underscores the importance of being attentive to our pets' unusual actions, as they can sometimes alert us to issues we may not be aware of.
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