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Getting to the Dog Is Sometimes the Hardest Part 🐾

April 19, 2026

Getting to the dog

Before we can help the animal, we have to make sure we can safely reach them.

Using anchors, ropes, and edge protection, our teams build controlled systems that allow us to safely access steep or exposed areas. Anchors are carefully selected, ropes are rigged to support both the rescuer and the load, and edge protection helps prevent damage to the rope as it moves over rock or rough terrain.

Every step is deliberate—systems are checked, roles are assigned, and communication is constant. It’s not just about getting to the dog, it’s about doing it in a way that keeps both the animal and our responders safe.

These are skills we train on regularly, because when a real call comes in, there’s no room for guesswork.

Safety. Precision. Teamwork.

That’s how we get to them—and how we bring them home 💚

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Getting to the Dog Is Sometimes the Hardest Part 🐾

Before we can help the animal, we have to make sure we can safely reach them. Using anchors, ropes, and edge protection, our teams build controlled systems that allow us to safely access steep or exposed areas. Anchors are carefully selected, ropes are rigged to support both the rescuer and the load, and edge protection …

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