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"Who saw Hardy?": Dog disappeared at the Aschauer Klamm - mountain rescue service helps with the search

2022-07-31T19:28:34.412Z


"Who saw Hardy?": Dog disappeared at the Aschauer Klamm - mountain rescue service helps with the search Created: 07/31/2022, 21:15 By: Tanja Kipke Dog "Hardy" has been missing since Thursday. © Private In the area of ​​the upper Aschauer Klamm on the northwest side of the Reiter Alpe, the dog "Hardy" has been missing since Thursday. Apparently he was chasing game. Schneizlreuth/Jettenberger F


"Who saw Hardy?": Dog disappeared at the Aschauer Klamm - mountain rescue service helps with the search

Created: 07/31/2022, 21:15

By: Tanja Kipke

Dog "Hardy" has been missing since Thursday.

© Private

In the area of ​​the upper Aschauer Klamm on the northwest side of the Reiter Alpe, the dog "Hardy" has been missing since Thursday.

Apparently he was chasing game.

Schneizlreuth/Jettenberger Forst – A man from Bad Reichenhall was walking with his dog near the Triftklause on the forest side of the Aschauer Klamm.

As the BRK Berchtesgadener Land reports, the dog "Hardy" suddenly broke free and disappeared into the area.

Apparently he wanted to hunt game.

"Own attempts to find the four-legged friend, even with the help of another dog, were unsuccessful on Thursday and Friday, which is why the Reichenhaller asked the mountain rescue service for help."

Surname:

hardy

Missing since:

Thursday 28 July

Where gone?

Aschauer Klamm, north-west side of the Reiter Alpe

Dog "Hardy" missing in Berchtesgadener Land

The mountain rescuers are therefore asking hikers, cyclists, hunters and workers in the Jettenberger forest there and in the neighboring Pinzgau to keep their eyes open and to inform the control center in Traunstein if they see the dog so that it can be returned to its owner.

According to the mountain rescue service, it is extremely important, out of respect for wild animals and for the safety of your own four-legged friend, that dogs in rough and alpine terrain are always kept on a leash.

Dogs would react to the movements and smells of wild animals, often they cannot help but follow their hunting instincts.

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Dogs are increasingly preying on young wild animals

The owners would then often put themselves in danger to look for their four-legged friends or to save them from ravines, rock faces and ditches.

"Alpine terrain, in which you have to let the dog run without a leash so that it can get any further, is not suitable for a walk," says the BRK.

Young wild animals would fall victim to dogs again and again, especially during the breeding and settling season.

Their masters often don't notice the damage their four-legged friend has caused during a short excursion into the undergrowth, when it bites a young animal or the ground-breeding animal is startled by the dog, leaving the nest for too long and the eggs or chicks cool down and die.

(tkip)

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