A heroic SAS soldier saved a special forces attack dog by giving the canine the kiss of life. The fighter rushed to the aid of Victor, a three-year-old Belgian Malinois, who had suffered a seizure and stopped breathing.
And the soldier carried it to safety and began giving mouth-to-mouth resuscitation in a desperate attempt to save its life just as his team had cleared a suspected Islamic State compound in Iraq.
After around 40 seconds, the canine began to cough and almost immediately got back on its feet. "There was an explosion and when the dust cleared Victor was lying on his side and was unresponsive," a source told Daily Star on Sunday. “Everyone thought the poor thing was dead, but Victor is a very gutsy animal. “As soon as he was
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