Mountain rescue team stretcher stranded Labrador down off hilly terrain

Mountain rescue team stretcher stranded Labrador down off hilly terrain
Mountain rescue team stretcher stranded Labrador down off hilly terrain
Paw Patrol! Mountain rescue team STRETCHER Jess the brown Labrador safely down off hilly terrain, after stranded dog, 11, became ill on her afternoon walk and was too heavy for her owner to carry home Jess, a brown Labrador, became unwell on walk in Rivelin Valley nature reserve   Edale Mountain Rescue Team were called out to help by South Yorkshire Police The 11-year-old dog was strapped to stretcher and guided back to safety with walker Amyleigh Watts

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A mountain rescue team were called out to save a stranded dog - and ended up carrying the stricken animal to safety on a stretcher.

The Edale Mountain Rescue team were called out via South Yorkshire Police after Jess, a brown Labrador, became unwell and unable to continue her walk.

Due to the rough terrain her walker could not carry her back to the road, and so brave rescuers wrapped her up and carried her back to the road on a stretcher.

The 11-year-old pooch was out with walker Amyleigh Watts at Fox Hagg Nature Reserve in the Rivelin Valley area of Sheffield, South Yorkshire, yesterday.

The Edale Mountain Rescue team was called out to Fox Hagg Nature Reserve in the Rivelin Valley area of Sheffield after Labrador Jess became unwell on a walk

The Edale Mountain Rescue team was called out to Fox Hagg Nature Reserve in the Rivelin Valley area of Sheffield after Labrador Jess became unwell on a walk

Emergency rescue teams were called out at 1.14pm.

Edale MRT posted the incident to their Facebook page saying: 'A call from South Yorkshire Police to the Fox Hagg area above Rivelin

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