Mountain rescue teams respond to an incident on Ben Nevis, Scotland’s highest peak, after a dog eats cannabis left on a trail. Multiple outlets report that rescuers are called out to assist with extracting the animal from the summit area. The dog is ultimately stretchered off the mountain as part of the response. The reports describe the cannabis as having been left at the peak and indicate that the dog’s ingestion leads to a situation requiring professional help rather than a simple recovery. The accounts do not provide details on the dog’s identity, the exact amount of cannabis consumed, or the dog’s condition after the rescue. They also do not describe any charges or follow-up actions involving the person or people who left the substance on the mountain. Overall, the coverage focuses on the unusual nature of the callout and the role of mountain rescuers in safely getting the dog down from Ben Nevis.
Dog rescued from Ben Nevis after eating cannabis left on the trail
Mountain rescue teams respond to an incident on Ben Nevis, Scotland’s highest peak, after a dog eats cannabis left on a trail. Multiple outlets report that rescuers are called out to assist with extra...
- Rescuers are called to Ben Nevis in Scotland after a dog eats cannabis left on the trail.
- The incident involves the dog being on or near the summit area.
- Mountain rescue teams use a stretcher to help recover the dog.
- The reports describe cannabis as having been left at or around the peak.
- Sources do not consistently include details on the dog’s identity, amount consumed, or outcome beyond the rescue.
It has to be one of their odder callouts - mountain rescuers were roped in to stretcher a dog off Scotland's highest peak after it ate a stash of cannabis on the trail.
2 hours agoIt has to be one of their odder callouts - mountain rescuers were roped in to stretcher a dog off Scotland's highest peak after it ate a stash of cannabis on the trail.
2 hours agoIt has to be one of their odder callouts - mountain rescuers were roped in to stretcher a dog off Scotland's highest peak after it ate a stash of cannabis on the trail.
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