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"Fue una experiencia aterradora, parecía borracha y ya no podía caminar" - Perra come cannabis encontrado en el suelo y se enferma, rescate a 1.300 metros de altura
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"Fue una experiencia aterradora, parecía borracha y ya no podía caminar" - Perra come cannabis encontrado en el suelo y se enferma, rescate a 1.300 metros de altura

Un labrador negro de cinco años llamado Tokyo estaba caminando con su dueña, Christina Bluhme, una entrenadora de perros profesional, en las tierras altas escocesas cerca de la cumbre de Ben Nevis, la montaña más alta del Reino Unido. Durante la caminata, Tokyo de repente comenzó a tambalearse, perder el equilibrio y moverse erráticamente, como si estuviera borracha. Ya no podía caminar. Inicialmente, Bluhme sospechaba un problema neurológico o una lesión en la columna vertebral. Sin embargo, después de una observación adicional, se dio cuenta de que Tokyo probablemente había ingerido cannabis encontrado en el suelo. La situación se volvió más urgente ya que estaban varados en un sendero a unos 1.345 metros sobre el nivel del mar, enfrentando condiciones climáticas cada vez peores, incluida la lluvia y las temperaturas que bajaban a unos 5 grados centígrados. Después de tres horas en el sendero, fueron rescatados y, finalmente, Tokyo se recuperó.

A five-year-old black Labrador named Luna suffered severe distress after ingesting cannabis found on the ground during a hike near the summit of Ben Nevis, Scotland’s highest mountain. The incident occurred approximately 1,345 meters above sea level, where the dog began exhibiting unusual behavior, including stumbling, loss of balance, and difficulty walking, according to reports. Her owner, Christina Bluhme, a professional dog trainer with 25 years of experience, described the situation as terrifying. She had never encountered such a scenario before and was unprepared for the emergency that unfolded. The group, Bluhme, her son Magnus, and two other dogs, had been hiking for over three hours along the trail leading to the summit of Ben Nevis when the incident occurred. Initially, Bluhme suspected a neurological issue or spinal injury, given Luna’s sudden inability to walk. However, she later realized the cause was more straightforward: the dog had consumed cannabis left behind on the path. This discovery shifted the focus of the rescue effort toward stabilizing Luna and ensuring she received immediate medical attention. As conditions worsened, rain began falling and temperatures dropped to around 5 degrees Celsius. These environmental factors added urgency to the situation, making the already challenging terrain even more hazardous. Bluhme and Magnus attempted to assist Luna while navigating the steep and slippery path. They were joined by other hikers who came upon them and offered help. Despite their combined efforts, the situation remained critical until professional assistance arrived. Rescuers from the Scottish Mountain Rescue Service were called to the scene. They reached the group after a prolonged search through the rugged landscape. Upon arrival, they assessed Luna’s condition and determined she required urgent transport to a veterinary facility. The rescue team worked quickly to secure Luna and prepare her for the descent. The operation took several hours, with rescuers carefully navigating the difficult terrain under worsening weather conditions. Luna was eventually transported to a nearby animal hospital for treatment. Veterinarians confirmed that the ingestion of cannabis was the primary cause of her symptoms. Cannabis toxicity in animals can lead to a range of issues, including lethargy, disorientation, vomiting, and in severe cases, seizures or respiratory failure. Prompt medical intervention proved crucial in Luna’s case, and she began showing signs of improvement shortly after receiving treatment. Christina Bluhme expressed relief and gratitude following the successful rescue. She emphasized the importance of being vigilant about potential hazards during outdoor activities, particularly in areas frequented by hikers. While she had extensive training in canine care, this incident highlighted how unpredictable situations can arise even for experienced individuals. Bluhme has since spoken publicly about the need for greater awareness regarding the dangers of cannabis exposure to pets. The incident has sparked discussions among local authorities and wildlife conservation groups about the prevalence of illicit substances in natural environments. Some have raised concerns about the increasing number of cases involving animals coming into contact with drugs left behind by humans. Others argue that stricter regulations and public education campaigns could help reduce such incidents. Local rescue teams continue to monitor the area for similar occurrences. They advise hikers to remain cautious and aware of their surroundings, especially when visiting remote locations. Authorities have also reminded visitors to dispose of waste responsibly and avoid leaving items that could pose risks to wildlife or domestic animals. The experience serves as a cautionary tale for pet owners and outdoor enthusiasts alike. It underscores the necessity of preparedness and vigilance in natural settings, where unexpected challenges can emerge rapidly. As the weather continues to shift and more hikers venture into the Scottish highlands, the lessons learned from Luna’s ordeal will likely inform future safety measures and awareness initiatives.

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"Fue una experiencia aterradora, parecía borracha y ya no podía caminar" - Perra come cannabis encontrado en el suelo y se enferma, rescate a 1.300 metros de altura

Un labrador negro de cinco años llamado Tokyo estaba caminando con su dueña, Christina Bluhme, una entrenadora de perros profesional, en las tierras altas escocesas cerca de la cumbre de Ben Nevis, la montaña más alta del Reino Unido. Durante la caminata, Tokyo de repente comenzó a tambalearse, perder el equilibrio y moverse erráticamente, como si estuviera borracha. Ya no podía caminar. Inicialmente, Bluhme sospechaba un problema neurológico o una lesión en la columna vertebral. Sin embargo, después de una observación adicional, se dio cuenta de que Tokyo probablemente había ingerido cannabis encontrado en el suelo. La situación se volvió más urgente ya que estaban varados en un sendero a unos 1.345 metros sobre el nivel del mar, enfrentando condiciones climáticas cada vez peores, incluida la lluvia y las temperaturas que bajaban a unos 5 grados centígrados. Después de tres horas en el sendero, fueron rescatados y, finalmente, Tokyo se recuperó.

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