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Canadian officials in British Columbia came to the rescue for one lucky dog.
Logan Lake Royal Canadian Mountain Police (RCMP) and Logan Lake Volunteer Fire Department carried out a “rare and risky canine rescue” last week for a dog stuck on a cliff overlooking Mimi Falls, RCMP shared in apress release.
The 7-year-old, nearly 80-pound dog named Chevy slipped on a trail with her elderly owners and ended up “isolated on a ledge” overlooking a 98-foot deep canyon, according to officials.
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Logan Lake RCMP officer Cst. Kyle Vanditmars and Fire Chief Doug Wilson arrived at the scene and developed a successful rescue plan “using climbing and rappelling gear” to safely return Chevy to her owners, O’Donaghey said.

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“I prayed a lot,” she told the outlet. “She alternated between barking at me and then she was crying and then she got tired of that and then she laid down.”

Wikjord added that after the rescue, “[Chevy] was very happy and jumping around and crying.”
“We came home and I had a stiff drink,” she told the outlet.
source: people.com