More than a dozen mountain rescuers "didn't need to think twice" when they were called to help a 55kg dog which collapsed on England's highest peak.
A team of 16 volunteers from Wasdale Mountain Rescue Team spent nearly five hours rescuing Daisy, a 55kg St Bernard, from Scafell Pike in Cumbria.
The giant pooch, which weighs in close to the average weight of a human, was displaying signs of pain in her rear legs and was refusing to move as she came down from the summit of the mountain with her owners on Friday evening.
Mountain rescuers received a call from Cumbria Police and went in search of Daisy before putting her on a "dog-friendly" stretcher and carrying her all the way down.
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