Injured 160lbs Great Pyrenees Rescued from Saddle Mountain on Oregon Coast

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In a dramatic and heartfelt rescue on July 12, a 160-pound Great Pyrenees was carried off Saddle Mountain after its paws became severely injured during a hike. The incident has sparked conversations about the safety and preparedness of hiking with pets on rough trails.

The Great Pyrenees, a majestic and gentle giant, suddenly refused to continue walking due to raw and cut paw pads, a painful consequence of the harsh trail conditions. The Cannon Beach Rural Fire Protection District (RFPD) swiftly responded to the call, posting photos of the rescue on Facebook, including a poignant image of the dog being carried on a stretcher.

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