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Dog rescued from Scottish mountain after apparently eating cannabis

A Labrador was rescued from Ben Nevis after it apparently ingested discarded cannabis during a hike.

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The brief

A dog was rescued from a Scottish mountain after suspected ingestion of discarded cannabis. The incident took place on Ben Nevis, where the animal experienced an ordeal that required a rescue operation.

Coverage from the BBC, The Guardian, AP News, USA Today, and The Daily Beast emphasizes the canine's condition and the owner's gratitude following the rescue. The dog has been identified as a Labrador.

Future updates may include further details from the grateful owner regarding the rescue process.

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Quick answers

Where did the rescue take place?

The rescue occurred on Ben Nevis, a mountain in Scotland.

What breed of dog was involved?

The dog rescued was a Labrador.

What caused the dog's distress?

The dog is suspected to have eaten discarded cannabis during a hike.

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