Dogs and humans have a special affinity that no other species has. Dogs serve a variety of functions for people in addition to their great loyalty. Dogs are definitely a blessing for us since they are both intelligent and fun creatures. They can help to alleviate loneliness, reduce stress, anxiety, and depression, and encourage exercise and playfulness. Not to mention the numerous benefits that dogs provide to persons with impairments.
“If there are no pups in Heaven, then when I die, I want to go where they went,” famed American actor Will Rogers once quipped. Mountain Rescue Search Canines England, a charity dedicated to training rescue dogs to assist individuals in need in the wild, just released a film in which this truth is underlined once more.
The rescue dogs are frequently taught, among other things, to look for persons who have become buried in the snow and have lost hope. During one of these training drills, the volunteer took a camera and buried himself in the snow to rescue the victim. The dog’s body literally obliterated the snow wall. Flo, a 4-year-old rescue dog, is her name. She’s also an expert at capturing people’s hearts.
Watch the video below!