Update: 4:20 p.m.

A local pup was reunited with its family this morning after a successful rescue mission at the Arboretum.

Skye, a golden retriever, was pulled from the sinkhole by a team of firefighters from the Alpha Fire Company. They used a rope and pulley system, according to a video published by Penn State on Instagram.

A missing dog story has a happy ending at the Penn State Arboretum. Watch a video of the rescue. @PennStateOPP pic.twitter.com/3h56USeUzo — Penn State (@penn_state) February 17, 2016

“A missing dog story has a happy ending. Skye, a golden retriever missing since Monday, was rescued from a sinkhole at the Arboretum at #PennState this morning,” the Instagram caption read. “This gives us all the feels. Thanks to everyone involved in the rescue.”

The Penn State account credited the Office of Physical Plant for the video.

The sinkhole was approximately 15-feet deep and required a fire fighter to enter the hole and help push Skye up, according to a video published by the Alpha Fire Company on its Facebook page.

It is unknown how long the dog was in the sinkhole or if it sustained any injuries from the fall, though Skye’s wagging tail when it broke the surface may signal that Skye was quite happy to be freed.