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Dog rescued from Scottish mountain after apparently eating cannabis

A Labrador was rescued from Ben Nevis after appearing to ingest discarded cannabis during a hike.

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The brief

A dog was rescued from the Scottish mountain Ben Nevis after it was suspected of eating discarded cannabis. The incident involved a Labrador and its owner during a hike.

Coverage from the BBC, The Guardian, AP News, USA Today, and The Daily Beast emphasizes the rescue operation and the owner's gratitude. The reports describe the event as a mountain ordeal for the canine.

Further updates would involve the dog's recovery and the specific circumstances of the rescue operation.

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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?

According to The Guardian, the dog was a Labrador.

What caused the dog's distress?

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

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