Heading down from Scafell Pike a few years back I came across a young couple walking an elderly spaniel that had decided it could walk no further. They were clueless. I asked them if they would expect their grandmother to do the walk. Anyway, I got them to move all their equipment from his backpack into hers and then get the poor old dog into his backpack for a lift back down. People need to assess their dog's ability just as they would if they were taking their children walking.
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Well said! ...and not treat their pets as an accessory.
I imagine the dog's owner isn't going to try taking them for another 'adventurous' walk anytime soon! Bravo to all the teams for the amazing work you do
Daisy is a rescue dog herself, so is used to adventurous walks. I hope she makes a quick and complete recovery, so she can continue her vital work. Well done Wasdale Mountain Rescue, I bet it felt good to be able to return the favour...
Well done to all those who helped get the dog down. It’s nice to see people helping an animal in the same way they would a person. It’s how the world should be.
For those who understand the name and the breed Saint Bernard, this video is quite special. The Saint Bernard is named after the pass of the same name. They have rescued many lost travelers. It's quite touching to see the rescuers return the favor. I don't know all the details, but I'll venture a guess. This Saint was taken for a long hike and suffered from hip dysplasia. I have a very sweet Saint, he is three and already has passed 160 pounds. I walk him several times a day, and feed him with the goal of keeping his bones healthy. He eats more than I do. I cook for two.
Thanks for sharing, Richard. Video like this makes me very happy. I'm like a lot of other people ... I've got the Corona Virus Blues ... I'm just hoping to live through this year, waiting on a vaccine.
Best thing ever. Glad that they saved the Pupper. maybe she has a ACL tear or something. My dog's got one and acted similarly, didn't want to move. So we plan to amputate the leg soon.
@@PoeLemic problem will be solved for that leg, because it won't be there anymore. But now the remaining leg will have more weight to carry, running risk of injuries to that leg as well. I try to treat people and my animals the way I would want to be treated... two legs are easier than one for a human, and four legs are easier than three or two for an animal. It's your pet, but I would get a second opinion from another doctor. Amputation, if it can be repaired, isn't the best route.
@@BlueSkies3 You are right, BlueSkies. After you texted me, I called my Vet and told them what you said to me. So, I'm sorry. I should have thought about it more clearly. I was worried about money, but I had called my Vet. They finally had time to talk with me. So, they said they'd set up a Payment Plan. Thus, I will go in a different direction now. So, thanks for writing me back and helping give me a reminder to do the "Right Thing". It just costs money, but the Vet said they'd work with me. Thus, thanks for your caring and concern. I'm gonna do what both you & my Vet think now. Because I love my Pupper, and I want the best for my LIttle Friend.
@@PoeLemic @Poe Lemic Things are so very expensive, especially any medical.. both for humans and animals, so I understand and wasn't judging.. was just knowing that surgery can usually repair those kind of injuries. Hopefully your veterinarian will be able to guide you on the right therapy to help the leg heal better after surgery. I know some veterinarians do laser therapy, which they say helps wounds/injuries to heal faster and I think helps ease the pain too. So you might want to ask if your veterinarian does that too, if not, maybe they can reccomend someone. Glad you were able to consider a different route.. and it's a good thing when a veterinarian will work with a client, so that client can afford to make payments to help give their friends a better quality of life. Hope the surgery goes well and your sweet friend heals up without any complications and has full use of the leg once its completely healed. Hope you and your friend have many healthy and happy years together.
Is your dog lazy too? Give'em less treats and make them stay in better shape. Wouldn't even doubt -- if this Saint-B had been drinking the liquor in the pack around its neck. That's why it is missing on this Doggy.
Like many large breeds, St Bernard's frequently have severe canine Hip dysplasia and need carefully regulated exercise to prevent over-exertion from causing them to become lame.
My friends all agreed. If I got tired they would wait for me at the parking lot. They promised if it got dark I could crawl toward the sound of the party
A great training event that everyone would want to participate in. The owners never should ahve brought the dog on such a hike though. They don't know St Bernards.
Even if ours sat and refused to go no further, that stream would have been too much temptation and would have been frantically trying to get up and paddle.
Richard please don't fall for these stingy media companies trying to steal this video from out under you! You deserve all the view and all the credit! At minimum come to some arrangement to split advertising revenue across channels.
@@kreterakete Yeah, I'm am American, and I still am trying to figure out what is worse. The Corona Virus in all its glory, or the other virus in America ... the Trump Contagion?
Hello Richard, it's Karina here from Sky News. We would like to feature this story on our programme this afternoon. Could we please use your video with a credit? Thanks very much!
Hello Karina from Sky News, it's Richard here from the Oval Office. We would like to feature this comment in an address to our troops this afternoon. Can we please use your comment with a credit? Thanks very much!
The fact that a pair of assholes wasted a 16 strong team of volunteers time (not to mention putting them at risk of personal injury/viral infection) by taking an obese dog up a mountain in the first place.
how does it need a rescue? Adogs has a natural way of surviving in the wild (they're wolves), maybe this dog is too domesticated that it needs a bowl of dog food instead of hunting a deer for food...
@@mundusinvisibilis6630 Sorry, my Friend, I didn't direct it at you. It was directed toward Bladoxxx. Because I was agreeing with you. I'm gonna fix the comment ...
There are still truly caring people left in this world. There is hope afterall.
Heading down from Scafell Pike a few years back I came across a young couple walking an elderly spaniel that had decided it could walk no further. They were clueless. I asked them if they would expect their grandmother to do the walk. Anyway, I got them to move all their equipment from his backpack into hers and then get the poor old dog into his backpack for a lift back down. People need to assess their dog's ability just as they would if they were taking their children walking.
Well said! ...and not treat their pets as an accessory.
You did great job!
You were a Godsend to that pup
It's a Spaniel, he could have carried it in his arms, no need for dramatics like emptying everything.
@@armybeef68 Depends on how much they had left to go.
I imagine the dog's owner isn't going to try taking them for another 'adventurous' walk anytime soon! Bravo to all the teams for the amazing work you do
Daisy is a rescue dog herself, so is used to adventurous walks. I hope she makes a quick and complete recovery, so she can continue her vital work. Well done Wasdale Mountain Rescue, I bet it felt good to be able to return the favour...
Bless you all for rescuing Daisy ... 💖💖💖🐱🐾🐾🐾🐶💖💖💖
Well done to all those who helped get the dog down. It’s nice to see people helping an animal in the same way they would a person. It’s how the world should be.
Wow . . . what a great save . . . thankful there are enough good people left to help with our puppers.
Well, that’s adorable. The Breed has earned a pay-back.
For those who understand the name and the breed Saint Bernard, this video is quite special.
The Saint Bernard is named after the pass of the same name. They have rescued many lost travelers.
It's quite touching to see the rescuers return the favor.
I don't know all the details, but I'll venture a guess. This Saint was taken for a long hike and suffered from hip dysplasia.
I have a very sweet Saint, he is three and already has passed 160 pounds. I walk him several times a day, and feed him with the goal of keeping his bones healthy.
He eats more than I do. I cook for two.
If nothing else, taking into account the weight of the dog and the terrain they crossed this was a good training exercise.
Thanks for sharing, Richard. Video like this makes me very happy. I'm like a lot of other people ... I've got the Corona Virus Blues ... I'm just hoping to live through this year, waiting on a vaccine.
😂😂😂🙄🙄🙄
Imagine being THIS stupid y’all
You guys are the best, true HEROS
Wonderful to watch so much care and love being given to an animal. Thank you to humans who do so. Vanessa.
awwww. i'm glad to see she's ok. good job on getting her back to safety.
I'm not letting either of my dogs watch this and getting any ideas...
Its for the best lol
The little docu made me smile a lot. It’s always touching when humans work together to help an animal. Doggy looks like a princess in that stretcher.
@@kreterakete Yes, this made me very happy. I'm like a lot of other people ... I've got the Corona Virus Blues ...
Lmao 😂
Best thing ever. Glad that they saved the Pupper. maybe she has a ACL tear or something. My dog's got one and acted similarly, didn't want to move. So we plan to amputate the leg soon.
Why not surgery to repair and then some therapy, instead of amputate?
@@BlueSkies3 It won't hurt, and in one day, problem will be solved.
@@PoeLemic problem will be solved for that leg, because it won't be there anymore. But now the remaining leg will have more weight to carry, running risk of injuries to that leg as well.
I try to treat people and my animals the way I would want to be treated... two legs are easier than one for a human, and four legs are easier than three or two for an animal.
It's your pet, but I would get a second opinion from another doctor. Amputation, if it can be repaired, isn't the best route.
@@BlueSkies3 You are right, BlueSkies. After you texted me, I called my Vet and told them what you said to me. So, I'm sorry. I should have thought about it more clearly. I was worried about money, but I had called my Vet. They finally had time to talk with me. So, they said they'd set up a Payment Plan. Thus, I will go in a different direction now. So, thanks for writing me back and helping give me a reminder to do the "Right Thing". It just costs money, but the Vet said they'd work with me. Thus, thanks for your caring and concern. I'm gonna do what both you & my Vet think now. Because I love my Pupper, and I want the best for my LIttle Friend.
@@PoeLemic @Poe Lemic Things are so very expensive, especially any medical.. both for humans and animals, so I understand and wasn't judging.. was just knowing that surgery can usually repair those kind of injuries.
Hopefully your veterinarian will be able to guide you on the right therapy to help the leg heal better after surgery.
I know some veterinarians do laser therapy, which they say helps wounds/injuries to heal faster and I think helps ease the pain too. So you might want to ask if your veterinarian does that too, if not, maybe they can reccomend someone.
Glad you were able to consider a different route.. and it's a good thing when a veterinarian will work with a client, so that client can afford to make payments to help give their friends a better quality of life.
Hope the surgery goes well and your sweet friend heals up without any complications and has full use of the leg once its completely healed. Hope you and your friend have many healthy and happy years together.
Now every cat within five miles will be demanding the same treatment.
The cats will demand to be carried up and then down with lunch at half-way and dinner at the end...!
God bless them all.
Merci pour votre travaille
She looks like our St Bernard "Klaus". I can imagine him doing exactly this
Is your dog lazy too? Give'em less treats and make them stay in better shape. Wouldn't even doubt -- if this Saint-B had been drinking the liquor in the pack around its neck. That's why it is missing on this Doggy.
Only in this country do we send all this for a dog haha loved it
Hope She is ok now , maybe this walk was just too much for Her ?
Like many large breeds, St Bernard's frequently have severe canine Hip dysplasia and need carefully regulated exercise to prevent over-exertion from causing them to become lame.
She actually was in pain (rear legs) but is doing better now.
My friends all agreed. If I got tired they would wait for me at the parking lot. They promised if it got dark I could crawl toward the sound of the party
A great training event that everyone would want to participate in. The owners never should ahve brought the dog on such a hike though. They don't know St Bernards.
Hut ab. 👍👍👍
Saint Bernard sits at the TOP OF THE DRIVEWAY sorry that just reminded me of that song
Even if ours sat and refused to go no further, that stream would have been too much temptation and would have been frantically trying to get up and paddle.
Hi Richard, Samantha from CNN, did you shoot this? Please could we publish it on all our platforms if we credit you?
Please donate to their funds these people are all volunteers and save lives
Hi Samantha from CNN, did you comment this? Please could we publish this on all our platforms if we credit you?
That was nice.
Richard please don't fall for these stingy media companies trying to steal this video from out under you! You deserve all the view and all the credit! At minimum come to some arrangement to split advertising revenue across channels.
The dog got better medical treatment than the majority of Americans during a pandemic
Alfredo C True words while Portland’s roses blossom
@@kreterakete Yeah, I'm am American, and I still am trying to figure out what is worse. The Corona Virus in all its glory, or the other virus in America ... the Trump Contagion?
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@@WORLDTRAVLR triggered
Hi Richard, did you shoot this? Please could we publish it on our platforms if we credit you? Thanks
C’mon a donation at the very least for their work
Hi Gideon Osbourne, did you shoot this? Please could we publish it on our platforms if we credit you? Thanks
Hello Richard, it's Karina here from Sky News. We would like to feature this story on our programme this afternoon. Could we please use your video with a credit? Thanks very much!
Hello Karina from Sky News, it's Richard here from the Oval Office. We would like to feature this comment in an address to our troops this afternoon. Can we please use your comment with a credit? Thanks very much!
Richard Nixon looool, hugs from bohemian forest.
@@kreterakete bohemian grove* get it right dickwad
Richard Nixon thank you. I smiled again
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Gentle Giants .
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The doggo was supposed to rescue the humans, not the other way around 😉!
What's there to dislike about this video?
The fact that a pair of assholes wasted a 16 strong team of volunteers time (not to mention putting them at risk of personal injury/viral infection) by taking an obese dog up a mountain in the first place.
how does it need a rescue? Adogs has a natural way of surviving in the wild (they're wolves), maybe this dog is too domesticated that it needs a bowl of dog food instead of hunting a deer for food...
Dogs diverged from wolves tens of thousands of years ago you idiot
@Bladoxxx ... Maybe, a good switch to your Bottom, would help you become less domesticated and more able to survive in intelligent conversations ...
@@mundusinvisibilis6630 Sorry, my Friend, I didn't direct it at you. It was directed toward Bladoxxx. Because I was agreeing with you. I'm gonna fix the comment ...
The dog is fat as fuck. It needs a rescue because its owners are thick as fuck.
Yeah
Saint Bernard 😆🤣🤣👌👎👎
lol
Richard Nixon Richy you make my laugh. Do the magic trick once again pleeeeaase.
めんどくさい犬と飼い主。