Colorado dog that was missing for 2 weeks rescued from ledge

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Humane Society of the Pikes Peak Region

In this Dec. 1, 2021, photograph provided by the Humane Society of the Pikes Peak Region, rescued canine Jessie Lee is seen successful Colorado Springs, Colo. The canine went missing for 2 weeks and was rescued from a ledge astir 50 yards supra a creek and is present backmost home. An carnal power serviceman with the Humane Society of the Pikes Peak Region anchored herself to a woody obstruction and rappelled down to the dog, who instantly wagged her process and crawled towards the serviceman during the Dec. 1 rescue, the humane nine said Monday, Dec. 13, 2021, connected Facebook. (Humane Society of the Pikes Peak Region via AP)

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – A canine missing for 2 weeks successful Colorado was rescued from a ledge astir 50 yards (46 meters) supra a creek and is present backmost home.

An carnal power serviceman with the Humane Society of the Pikes Peak Region anchored herself to a woody obstruction and rappelled down to the canine utilizing a mountaineering harness and enactment provided by a antheral surviving adjacent during the Dec. 1 rescue, the humane nine said Monday connected Facebook.

The canine aboriginal identified done her microchip and tag arsenic Jessie Lee instantly wagged her and crawled towards the serviceman but the crushed started slipping retired from underneath the dog, the humane nine said.

The serviceman enactment a catchpole astir the dog's cervix and enarthrosis to dilatory propulsion Jessie Lee person safely truthful she would not fall. Another serviceman past lowered a 2nd enactment which was tied into a makeshift harness for the canine and pulled them some up to safety, the humane nine said.

Jessie Lee was reunited with her owners, who had been looking for regular since she went missing 2 weeks ago, the humane nine said.

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