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Emergency Phone: 425-681-5498

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Beau – Newfie/Lab Who Fell Down a Cliff

On June 22, WASART was called to assist Beau, a 110-pound Newfoundland/Lab mix who fell down a steep cliff near Shelton. When the call came in, Beau’s owners could hear him barking and yelping but could not see him. Initial estimates placed him anywhere from 30 to nearly 300 feet below the home on a …

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