
Dog Goes Viral on Social Media To Become a SAR Dog
A TikTok video of a 25-year-old woman training her dog to become a Search and Rescue Dog has gone viral as the article explains their day-to-day routine.
"Millie's job as an avalanche dog will be to detect any humans buried underneath the snow after an avalanche or snow immersion using her sense of smell, and alert me to the location they are buried," she said. Read more here
I haven't seen the viral video on social media but I must say, this is one of the coolest, feel-good articles I've read this week. I love seeing animals in action saving human lives whether it be an avalanche rescue or a hiker injury rescue, this is amazing with what the woman is doing for her dog. I absolutely need to check out this video on TikTok and I wish nothing but the best for Millie and Luma. If you are reading this, please click on the "Read more here" link and watch the video provided in the article along with giving it a read. Please be safe out there everyone!
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