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A dog owner was exploring a mining area in the Arizona desert when her dog fell 100 feet into darkness, rescuers said.
A dog is safe after plunging nearly 100 feet down a mine shaft in a remote part of northwest Arizona, about 68 miles from the ...
A dog that fell approximately 100 feet down a mine shaft was rescued without injury on Monday by Mohave County Sheriff’s ...
The Mohave County Sheriff's Office Search and Rescue used a rope system to extract the dog out of the mine shaft.
Rescuers saved a dog named Hailey from a 100-foot fall down an abandoned mine shaft in Mohave County using a twin-tensioned ...
The frightening situation began around 1:30 p.m. on Monday as a woman and her dog were exploring a recently acquired mining ...
To say Hailey is one lucky dog would be an understatement. The 9-year-old heeler not only survived a 100-foot fall down an ...
The Mohave County Sheriff's Office Search and Rescue (MCSO SAR) team saved a dog who fell 100 feet into a mine shaft.
But before they could rescue Ted from the mine shaft, they had to figure out where he and Penny even were. Over the course of four days, authorities and volunteers scoured the area. In the end, Penny ...
A rescue crew successfully extracted the nine-year-old dog, Hailey, after she fell about 100 feet down the shaft.
The Mohave County Sheriff's Office Search and Rescue team rescued a dog named Hailey after she fell approximately 100 feet down an old mine shaft while exploring with her owner on July 7.