Kato The Dog Is Done With Hiking
Rescue workers from Evergreen, Colorado’s Firehouse helped carry Kato the Great Pyrenees dog nearly a mile on a hiking trail when he got too exhausted to go on. Other people also share stories of how they helped dogs in need.
Today’s EFR had a “patient” on the Maxwell Falls trail who was exhausted and most likely dehydrated. About 5 1/2 years old, 120lbs and a fluffy Great Pyrenees named Kate. Good thing Kato’s humans reached out for assistance as they were about 1 mile away from the trail head. pic.twitter.com/Zrb7G28T1e
— Evergreen FireRescue (@efr_co) June 3, 2018
Today’s EFR had a “patient” on the Maxwell Falls trail who was exhausted and most likely dehydrated. About 5 1/2 years old, 120lbs and a fluffy Great Pyrenees named Kate. Good thing Kato’s humans reached out for assistance as they were about 1 mile away from the trail head. pic.twitter.com/Zrb7G28T1e
— Evergreen FireRescue (@efr_co) June 3, 2018
Happened to my great pyrenees, Teddy, 5 years ago! Had to call the boys to come help even though they were an hour and a half away. Had to hike 2 miles downhill to get Teddy, then we scooped him up and carried him 2 miles back up during a wicked thunderstorm. Love my boys! pic.twitter.com/4QDQ0ERPdN
— Danny Veech (@dannyveech) June 7, 2018
My friend and I did this for some random ladies 100 pound black lab where the sand was too hot for his paws and he couldn’t make it up the hill #compassion #2guyswithnostretcher pic.twitter.com/BuQZokRoYd
— Troy McCabe (@trmccabe12) June 7, 2018