Alpinists climbed Mexico's tallest volcano to rescue a stray dog

Alpinists climbed Mexico’s tallest volcano to rescue a stray dog

 Alpinists climbed Mexico’s tallest volcano to rescue a stray dog

A tourist group from Mexico undertook an operation to help a dog nicknamed Canelo.

The dog followed the athletes as they began to climb to the giant mountain in the country. At first, the travelers sympathize with the dog and shared their food with it. So Canelo thought that he gained owners and faithfully run after the climbers, not coming close, and also not disappearing from sight.

Furthermore, the partner reached the very top which was extremely shocking. But when the climbers began to go down, Canelo, did not accompany them, but stayed at the top.

The team could not persuade him to go along them. Finely, they presumed that the dog would descend on its own. Additionally, other groups noticed a red dog in the mountains, gave food to it, but could not seize and take it down.

Generally, the dog was in the mountains, at low temperatures, for about a month. Photos and the touching story of the dog were spread through social media, asking for help to save the animal. And a skillful team of the trainer Layo Aguilar came for help. How they mastered to captivate the dog is unrevealed, but Canelo was heated and nurtured, and then brought down in a tourist rucksack.

After being examined by a veterinarian, the dog was placed in an animal shelter. And there are many people who want to take him.

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