Dogs Teach Injured Woman How To Stay Alive Two Perilous Nights In Wilderness



It’s an incredible story of survival. An injured woman survived three days and two nights in extreme conditions in the wilderness thanks to three dogs.
Dog walker Annette Poitras, 56, was out with three dogs at Eagle Mountain in Coquitlam, British Columbia, when they got into trouble. Annette fell and hurt herself and lost her cell phone in the process. Annette was with a collie named Chloe (her dog), a boxer named Roxy and a puggle named Bubba.

During the next three days, they veered off the main trail because of the extremely heavy rains and dangerous terrain caused by the weather conditions, but the dogs didn’t leave her side throughout the terrible ordeal.
“One of them was cuddling [her] and one of them was on guard and the other one was looking for food,” Annette’s husband, Marcel, told Global News. Although one wandered off, that dog thankfully came back.


Meanwhile, the severe weather conditions hindered search and rescue teams out looking for them, and at one point they had to call off their search

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