A Border Collie helped lead a search and rescue team to his owner after he fell 70 feet in a remote section of Tahoe National Forest, authorities say.
“Some searchers thought they heard a voice calling out, but they couldn’t figure out where it was coming from,” Sgt. Dennis Hack told KRCA.
That’s when the man’s dog, Saul, came barreling through the woods and led the team back to his owner, according to KCRA and the sheriff’s search and rescue team.
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