A dog is being lauded as a “real-life Lassie” for leading rescuers to his owner after he fell during a hike.
A dog is being lauded as a"real-life Lassie" for leading rescuers to his owner after he fell during a hike.
The dog's owner, a 53-year-old man, fell nearly 70 feet during a hike with his canine companion on July 12 in Nevada County, California, according to a Facebook post from Nevada County Search and Rescue. Saul, the man's border collie, found several members of the search party and led them back to his owner. But it wasn't until the next day that the man was able to reach an area with cell service and call for help. His steep fall left him with a broken hip and ribs.
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