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A wonderful dog-to-dog rescue unfolded in Washington state this past weekend when Tino β a search and rescue dog β was called in with his human counterparts to find Puppy, a dog who disappeared two days earlier while on a trail ride with owner Karen James, according to Fox 13.
Puppyβs owners initially sought help in finding the pooch via the Useless Bay Sanctuary.
According to the nonprofitβs website, its mission is to βhelp dogs that other people may have trouble capturingβ¦. Our mission is to help those stray dogs that may not fit with the tools and resources of traditional animal shelters and rescues.β
Fox 13 reported that Tino βlocated Puppy less than a mile from his home trapped in a dense, mud-filled gully. β
βHe could not have gotten out of the mud,β James told the station. βWe would not have seen him because he was far enough off the trail.β
She added, βAnd you know thereβs miles and miles, acres and acres of wilderness out there to search. We just never would have found him.β
Puppy, per the station, spent more than 40 hours in mud and was hauled out via ropes before being reunited with his family.
Great job, Tino and company!!!
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