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Catty1
08-21-2009, 08:47 PM
http://calgary.ctv.ca/servlet/an/local/CTVNews/20090820/CGY_Bernard_Rescue_090820/20090820/?hub=CalgaryHome

Dog gets a new lease on life

Updated: Thu Aug. 20 2009 18:39:03

ctvcalgary.ca

The St. Bernard is known for rescuing humans in the mountains but now a human has come to the rescue of a St. Bernard.

The incredible story begins when a Calgary firefighter went on vacation in British Columbia.

Dave and his girlfriend Sandy found the St. Bernard at the bottom of a ravine in the backcountry at Josephine Falls.

"I start whistling and she lifts up her head, looks around and flops down...so I scrambled down," says Dave.

The female dog was about 91 metres (300') at the bottom of a steep, loose rock cliff.

When Dave reached the bottom, he knew the dog was in dire straights. "She came to me but she was so skinny and weak and she was shaking and then she just flopped down."
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Dave had to climb down a large, steep cliff to get to Jo.

The couple had to leave the crying dog behind and raced to Elkford to get help. Some locals and a couple of volunteer firefighters answered their call. When they returned, the dog had somehow managed to claw her way out of the ravine and they found her collapsed on the grass.

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When Dave and Sandy returned with help, they found Jo had climbed up the cliff and collapsed in the grass at the top.

With no collar, tattoo or micro chip, Dave checked with locals, the RCMP and SPCA shelters in Cranbrook and Blairmore but nobody had reported a lost St. Bernard.

Dave didn't want to leave the dog behind so he brought her home to Calgary and has named her Jo.

Once back in the city, they went to a vet and Jo was treated for malnourishment, dehydration and a serious infection.

Jo has had surgery and is now recovering at her new home with Dave and she seems indebted to her rescuer. "If I get up to go outside, she's right behind me. She doesn't want to be left alone so I'm just going to spoil her for a bit but she's worth it," says Dave.
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Jo was likely alone for three weeks in the backcountry before Dave rescued her.

Dave says the story has touched all his friends so much that they are lined up to help care for her when he's at work.
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Dave and Jo in their backyard.


http://www.calgaryherald.com/Calgary+firefighter+rescues+Bernard+from+cliff+led ge/1917749/story.html
http://a123.g.akamai.net/f/123/12465/1d/www.calgaryherald.com/calgary+firefighter+rescues+bernard+from+cliff+led ge/1917749/1917767.bin

blue
08-21-2009, 09:11 PM
THat is a great story. I hope he checked the owners story out before he returned her to them.

Grace
08-21-2009, 09:50 PM
I agree with blue. Someone has some explaining to do before that dog leaves Dave's protection.

Catty1
08-21-2009, 10:21 PM
I expect the news story left out some details.

Her reaction at seeing the owners might have provided a clue. Or maybe Dave called her "Maggie" and she responded positively.

Also - that's one heck of a long drive for the people to make to 'get a dog', especially one that is 10 years old. Cheaper to go to the local shelter.

blue
08-21-2009, 10:24 PM
Catty, I am a cynic by nature.

Catty1
08-21-2009, 10:54 PM
Catty, I am a cynic by nature.

Naaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhh!!!! Not YOU! :p;):D:love:

Also am trying to find more information...but our national newscaster has NO news. Blech!