When an avalanche happens, one invaluable tool is avalanche dogs. And dogs from all over the West Coast are being trained right here in Utah. (This article by fox13 was published through the Utah News Collaborative.)
Dogs train in avalanche rescue in Little Cottonwood Canyon.• When an avalanche happens, one invaluable tool is avalanche dogs and many teams from around the West coast get trained in Utah.
We’ve all heard the saying dogs are man’s best friend but in Little Cottonwood Canyon at the Wasatch Backcountry Rescue’s Avalanche Dog Training school there’s a group of dogs training to be more than just loyal companions. “These dogs are a great tool for us,” Andy Van Houten, President of the Wasatch Backcountry Rescue said. “They’ve proven themselves valuable over the last several years as we’ve seen an increase in backcountry users.”This article is published through the Utah News Collaborative, a partnership of news organizations in Utah that aim to inform readers across the state.
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