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Utah Family's Dog Plummets 300 Feet During Hike, Survives

The Canadian Press, 11 Apr, 2016 12:31 PM
    ST. GEORGE, Utah — A Utah family's dog is recovering after surviving a 300-foot fall.
     
    The McInnes family of Eagle Mountain tells Salt Lake City's KSL-TV (http://bit.ly/1S47VXE ) on Sunday that Toby, a 1-year-old English Sheepdog poodle, is resting at home.
     
    The family was hiking Thursday at Gooseberry Mesa, west of Zion National Park, when Toby leapt off a cliff.
     
    Washington County sheriff's deputy Darrell Cashin says the dog fell 150 feet and then tumbled another 150 feet down the mountain.
     
    A first responder was able to reach him and carried the 75-pound dog up a steep incline.
     
    Toby suffered injuries to his head, brain and eyes, as well as several scrapes.
     
    Dr. Kelly Houston, a veterinarian in St. George, says he's had patients who died after a 20-foot fall, and he was amazed by Toby's survival.

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