WATCH: Dog pulled from rubble after day trapped in quake rubble

Rescuers have spotted a tiny black paw moving in the rubble after another earthquake in Italy.

Bodycam footage captured the moment the group frantically dug to rescue the buried dog after a 6.6 magnitude earthquake ripped through parts of Italy on Sunday.

Remarkably, the dog was uninjured in the earthquake despite spending more than a day buried alive in the rubble in the town of Norcia.

A man holds onto the dog's paws during the rescue.
A man holds onto the dog's paws during the rescue.
The frantic dig.
The frantic dig.

Footage showed rescuers carefully making their way to the dog, giving the pooch water after its dusty face is exposed.

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The dog is pulled uninjured from the rubble.
The dog is pulled uninjured from the rubble.

The dog’s survival comes as thousands of buildings and structures were brought down in the quake, but luckily no one was killed.

It comes after 298 people were killed in a devastating earthquake in August, with more than 1000 tremors felt since that day.

The rescuers give the dog water.
The rescuers give the dog water.