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A Florida sheriff’s deputy is credited with saving the lifetime of her Okay-9 accomplice after the canine jumped over the railing of a bridge, “more than likely to his dying!!” The authorities stated this on Thursday.
Okay-9 Deputy Lauren Donaldson was on the 528 Causeway when Zeppelin out of the blue jumped the bridge guardrail and jumped off the bridge, which is 75 toes above water, Brevard County Sheriff Wayne Ivey stated in a Fb put up.
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Donaldson, who “weighs 122 kilos when soaking moist and holding a bowling ball,” was captured on video tightly holding Zeppelin’s leash to stop the canine, a Belgian Malinois who weighs 75 kilos, from falling.
Brevard County Sheriff’s Deputy Lauren Donaldson saved her Okay-9, “Zeppelin,” after he jumped from a bridge, practically to his dying, authorities stated. (Brevard County Sheriff’s Workplace)
Just a few seconds later, she is seen hoisting the Okay-9 again to security over the guardrail because the canine wags its tail.
“With out Lauren’s fast motion, there isn’t any doubt that the Zeppelin would have fallen roughly 75 toes into the Indian River, more than likely leading to his dying!!” the sheriff’s workplace wrote.
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Donaldson and Zeppelin are two-time reigning champions within the “Hardest Hitting Okay-9” class of the House Coast Okay-9 Competitors, Ivey stated.