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Ever wonder what it would be like to be found by a search and rescue dog?
This video and photo posted by the Mountain Rescue Search Dogs England (MRSD) got the attention of thousands of people.
Ever wondered what it would be like to be buried in snow and found by one of our happy search and rescue dogs? (Video version). pic.twitter.com/AefuhGGCeh
— Mountain Rescue Search Dogs England (@SARDAEngland) February 19, 2019
This volunteer run organization has shared a video to show people what it looks like to be saved by one of their dogs after you’ve been buried in snow.
Since the video was posted, many people have asked to know more about the hard working pup. The search dog from the video is a 4-year-old border collie named Flo. Her biography states that she’s been on over 30 operational calls for missing persons since January of 2017.
Many of you have asked about the dogs name.
— Mountain Rescue Search Dogs England (@SARDAEngland) February 20, 2019
She is Search Dog Flo, a Border Collie from @edalemrt in the Peak District.
She is almost 4 years old and is a brilliant search dog.
See more of our dogs at #MeetOurSearchDogs or on our website:https://t.co/5PFQo0iFgB pic.twitter.com/SlNDXOjOdj
“Flo is an extremely intelligent, confident young dog with remarkable work ethic and drive,” the MRSD website states.
Good work Flo!
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