Grand Junction, Colo. – A puppy was recently saved after more than 100 feet fell on a national canyon monument in Colorado in west Colorado.
The table county sheriff said that the puppy and its owner were on a trip to visit the monument when they decided to leave and take a closer look at the cannon.
The curious canine looked much closer than she, or anyone, anticipated when she jumped from the car and ran directly from the shelf.
She fell to the cannon before landing on a rock shelf.
The photos of the rescue showed the puppy’s bee raised the wall of the cannon and met with their owner.
The dog was able to walk once they returned it on the gone with the canyon.
Then it was tasks of emergency veterinary services, where it was confirmed that it had no broken bones or internal injuries.
According to the search and rescue of table county, the pet had suffered scratches and minor potholes.
“If dogs have nine lives like cats, he definitely used one in his adventure in the monument, but we are very grateful to have an incredible search and rescue team ready to jump into an action for all who need it!” The Sheriff’s Office of Table County said.
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