The Best Way to Rescue a Stranded Dog?
Millie is a solid, autonomous female. A Russell terrier and whippet blend, she's little, shrewd, and exceptionally fast, and this week she chose to take herself on an experience. The little canine got out of her choker while on a stroll in Havant, England, and put the entire neighborhood into search mode. At last, little Millie was situated down on the mudflats, in up and coming peril of being overwhelmed by the infringing tide, The Guardian reports. Nearby observers, cops, firemen, and surprisingly the coast watch attempted to cull the little pupper from the mudflats, however Millie wasn't having any of it, moving ceaselessly and avoiding herself at all costs. That was when Chris Taylor, the seat of the Denmead Drone Search and Rescue group, thought of a thought sufficiently insane to work: a wiener drone. RELATED: Drone Pilot Rescues Starving Dog Who Was Chained to Car After Hurricane "One of the nearby occupants around the ocean where we were flying from provided us wi