Injured husky carried to safety by mountain rescue

Prince is a white husky with blue eyes and a collar. He is resting on a stretcher in the dark, while mountain rescuers have surrounded him. One team member is petting him.Image source, Wasdale Mountain Rescue Team
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Prince's owner tried to carry him but decided to call for help when he also faced difficulties

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Mountain rescue teams carried a husky to safety on a stretcher after he cut his paws during a long day in the Lake District fells.

Prince's owner had been carrying his 35kg (77lbs) pet since the summit of Slight Side when he himself started to fall on steep ground, about halfway down from the summit of Scafell.

The exhausted walker called Cumbria Police for help at about 21:30 BST on Saturday after realising he would not be able to make the descent safely.

Wasdale Mountain Rescue Team said Prince "happily" accepted the stretcher and enjoyed the attention.

They made it down just before 03:30 BST.

A spokesperson said: "When his owner finally realised that he would not make it down to the valley floor without hurting either himself or Prince, he wisely called for help."

Prince, a white husky, is photographed from the back while resting on stretcher which is carried by several mountain rescuers. They have helmets and torch lights on as they make their way down a narrow rocky path. Image source, Wasdale Mountain Rescue Team
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Prince was carried back down safely

The volunteer team made its way towards Burnmoor Tarn, while the walker continued to descend slowly.

"Once on scene, Prince was as good as gold and happily accepted the stretcher carry back to Brackenclose, along with much attention from everyone present," a spokesperson said.

"We hope Prince's paws heal quickly, and his owner is none the worse for wear after his efforts to get down on his own."

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