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Watch Retired Dog Help Save Terrified Pet Lost in Desert at Night

Watch Retired Dog Help Save Terrified Pet Lost in Desert at Night

A woman shared the incredible moment she and her dog found a dog that had been missing for more than 24 hours in the desert.

Dog trainer and instructor Hanne Trøan lives in Trøndelag, Norway. When he saw a post on Facebook about a puppy who had been lost in the mountains the day before and had yet to be found, the poster “immediately felt my heart burst a little, thinking of the poor Doberman being somewhere alone in the cold, all night” .

Empathizing with the frantic dog owner and wondering how he would feel if “it was my own dog,” he decided to help in any way he could and “decided to bring my own dogs to look for him.”

Troan said news week She first took her youngest dog out to look for him, but when there was no sign, she headed home and took her 10-year-old son. “Retired” Malinois dogWixen, and followed a route in the woods near his house. The area had recently been left in a “complete disaster” due to logging activity.

“I thought, what if it had gotten stuck somewhere in the branches and debris?” Trøan said. At first, she and Wixen had no luck, but “out of nowhere, I heard a faint howl coming from deep in the forest.”

At this point, Wixen, who “has never been trained to track other dogs, only humans,” dropped her toy and focused intently on something; It was clear he was onto something.

Trøan let her lead the way and Wixen took her to an area with very steep terrain, with several cliffs. But the dog found a route and, after a while, “found it.”

“He had fallen off a cliff, unable to get anywhere,” Trøan said, adding that it was obvious the lost dog had been pacing back and forth and had tried to climb up, but had “given up.”

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Wixen leads his owner up steep terrain; and finds the missing Doberman. Hanne Trøan told Newsweek that her dog is a retired tracking dog.

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“He was very scared. But it seems he understood that I was there to help him,” Trøan said, and after “some struggling,” he was able to get the dog off the cliff.

The incredible story was captured. on video and shared with Trøan tiktok and instagram accounts, @herpawgang, on January 3, where she described it as “the most amazing experience with a dog since I started working with them.”

Viewed more than 3.9 million times on TikTok, the video shows Trøan and Wixen following the trail through the forest when the dog detects the scent and determinedly climbs the terrifyingly steep terrain, until finally the terrified Doberman appears .

An audibly excited Trøan first praises senior dog Wixen for a job well done, before calming down and approaching the frightened lost canine as gently as possible, while also being careful not to slide off the dangerous cliff herself.

Finally, with both dogs safely on the ground, Wixen receives his favorite toy and the trio heads out of the woods to reunite the Doberman with his frantic owner, and the video ends with a photo of the dog at home. , curled up in a chair, “happy and relieved to be home again.”

TikTok users were amazed, with thousands of people commenting on Trøan and Wixen’s incredible rescue, with one writing: “Thank you so much for saving that poor baby.”

One praised 10-year-old Wixen, writing: “For tackling such rough terrain and doing his job so well, bringing that poor scared Doberman home!”

While all dogs have incredibly sharp noses, with more than 200 million olfactory receptors compared to 5 million in humans, some breeds are known for being ideal tracking dogsaccording Wag!

These breeds include tthe houndbasset hound, beagle and Wixen’s own breed, the Belgian Malinois.

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From left: Wixen looks at the camera; and the Doberman looks over the cliff. The missing dog was reunited with its desperate owner.

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One commenter humorously compared Wixen to his own dog, who “can’t even find the treat next to him.”

And another shared their gratitude to the Doberman’s owner, writing: “It’s amazing the dog had a jacket, it probably helped a lot to keep him warm during the night.”

Troan said news week The first thing the Doberman did once he was safe from the cliff was “pee a lot.”

“He was so scared up there that he didn’t even dare to urinate,” he added.

But in the end, Trøan said: “We left the forest and then reunited him with his owner, who had been so afraid. They had been looking for him in the river, fearing the worst.

“Getting it back was an emotional moment,” Trøan added.

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