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The last post is the WINNER!

ChristineM

"Be strong", I whispered to my coffee.
Premium Member
And now I've spent all my hard earned time so must replenish the coffers with a little sleep.

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Stevicus

Veteran Member
Staff member
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Look: Dog rescued from water beneath 30-foot South Carolina cliff - UPI.com

Dec. 27 (UPI) -- Emergency responders in South Carolina came to the rescue of a dog that descended a 30-foot cliff behind an airport and ended up in the Intracoastal Waterway.

The North Myrtle Beach Rescue Squad Water Rescue Team and North Myrtle Beach Fire Rescue responded to the area behind the Grand Strand Airport when a dog that escaped from its owner's fenced-in yard ended up in a spot of trouble.

The responders said the canine had either fallen or climbed down the 30-foot cliff to end up in the water.

The dog's owner was brought to the scene via boat so the canine would be comfortable enough to allow rescuers to approach.

Lost dog rescued from above waterfall on Utah mountain - UPI.com

Dec. 28 (UPI) -- A dog who became separated from her owner during a mountain hike in Utah was found and returned home with help from rescuers.

The Weber County Sheriff's Office Search and Rescue team said in a Facebook post that the dog, Nala, had become lost during a hike with her owner near Waterfall Canyon on Christmas Eve.

"After a long search, he was not able to recover her before nightfall, and Nala had to spend the night on the mountain," the post said.

The owner resumed the search the following morning, and the sheriff's office was contacted for help.

Nala's owner located the canine, but was unable to reach her because she was on a difficult-to-reach area above the waterfall.

"Because the only way to reach the area of the dog was via technical climbing given the terrain and weather, our team responded," the post said.

The rescuers were able to bring Nala back down to her owner.

"Once reaching the trailhead parking lot, both human and canine couldn't have been happier to be reunited. A very Merry Christmas Rescue," the team wrote.

A couple of canine wins.
 

ChristineM

"Be strong", I whispered to my coffee.
Premium Member
Bon midi...

just been to do the weekly shop and spent more than ever before... Inflation is hitting everything...

Anyway home for lunch and a quick win...
 
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