We often read of people and charities saving puppies, kittens, and other creatures, but this isn’t always the case.
Rarely do we hear about dogs saving people, much less one that was seen on camera.
First and foremost, no one was hurt in the clip. particularly the dogs in rescuing! All of them are merely practicing.

Mountain Rescue Search Canine England lately posted a video of a training mission that depicts the experience of being saved by one of their trained animals after becoming buried in the snow.
An association made up of rescue team search doggie trainers, rescue search professionals, and rescue doggies is called Mountain Rescue Search Canine Uk.

In order to find lost hikers and climbers in the hills, canines and their masters follow the smell of humans.
The MRSDE website states that search dogs are taught to respond when a human smell is pushed in their direction by the wind or air currents.

This implies that they respond to ANY human smell they detect rather than precisely tracking a particular missing individual.
Flo, one of their rescue dogs, does her hardest to dig down and save the participant in the video below, which was captured during a training exercise in which a volunteer dug a little deeper and buried himself in snow.
View the pictures and video below. A nonprofit rescue squad called Mountain Rescue Search Canine Uk is made up of pups, their masters, and experts.

With the aid of their experienced search doggies, the group assists in the hunt for those who have gone missing in isolated locations and may be trapped by avalanches or other calamities.
One of their supporters, whom they call Dogsbody, concealed himself in the snow during one of their their searching dog training programs while carrying a camera.

You can see paws moving back and forth throughout the video, followed a short while later by the steady descent of a dog’s face into the snowbank.
The rescue doggie cleared a path for the volunteer by using her paws and nose to burrow through the ice.

People have been curious about the canine since MRSDE posted about the training exercise video, which they believed to be quite sweet.
The fund’s website describes Flo, a 4-year-old Border Collie, as clever, self-assured, diligent, and enthusiastic.
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 (@MRSearchDogsEng) February 19, 2019
It appears that she will be considered for the doggie of the month!
View the complete video down above. Share this incredible story with your friends and family to make their day and fill it with love and light.







