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THIS is the moment a team of volunteers emerged from a disused mine shaft after saving - a mountain rescue dog.
The massive nine stone Leonberger, called Shadow, tumbled 60ft down the gaping hole while walking with owner Michelle Hume, 40, in dense woodland. Leonbergers are used across Europe because of their size and strength, to help save lost mountain climbers and skiers . But 10-month-old Shadow needed saving herself when she fell down a mine shaft in St Blazey, Cornwall.See the full content of this document
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Mountain Rescue Dog Got in a Bit of a Hole
She was rescued on a team from Cornwall Search and Res...
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