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Drugged Out Dog Rescued After Mountain Ordeal

Lochaber Mountain Rescue TeamA dog has been rescued from Ben Nevis, the highest mountain in the United Kingdom, after becoming ill from eating what is suspected to be discarded cannabis, the BBC reported. Tokyo, a black Labrador, was climbing the 4,413-foot mountain with dog trainer Christina Bluhme when he suddenly collapsed halfway along the trail. A mountain rescue team carried Tokyo down on a stretcher and took him to a local vet, where staff said they believed he had ingested cannabis left on the path. Tokyo reportedly drifted in and out of consciousness during the climb and remained unconscious for much of the rescue on the way down the mountain. Marijuana is one of the most commonly reported toxins in pets, ranking among the top 10 exposures reported annually by the Pet Poison Helpline. While even small amounts can trigger dangerous reactions, severe marijuana toxicosis can result in coma. “I genuinely thought I was going to lose her,” Bluhme said of Tokyo, adding that she would not have been able to get the Labrador down the mountain alone. She thanked the Lochaber Mountain Rescue Team, saying: “Their kindness, professionalism and calm support meant everything during one of the most frightening days I’ve ever experienced.”Read it at BBC Read more at The Daily Beast.
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Boston.com
· Jun 22, 2026
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Metro
· Jul 12, 2026
Labrador that ‘ate cannabis’ while on Ben Nevis hike saved by mountain rescue
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Dexerto
· Jul 13, 2026
Labrador rescued from mountain after ‘eating cannabis’ that had been left on path
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· Jun 21, 2026
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UPI
· Jul 6, 2026
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· Jun 29, 2026
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· Jun 29, 2026
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· Jul 7, 2026
Shepherd's body recovered
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· Jul 12, 2026
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· Jul 3, 2026
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· Jul 8, 2026
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The New Zealand Herald
· Jun 28, 2026
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Animal welfare | The Guardian
· Jul 12, 2026
Labrador rescued after ‘eating discarded cannabis’ on Ben Nevis hike
Owner Christina Bluhme feared the worst after Tokyo began to lose consciousness while climbing the UK’s tallest mountainA dog has been rescued from Ben Nevis after falling ill from eating cannabis discarded on the mountain trail.Christina Bluhme was halfway up the UK’s highest mountain last weekend when her black labrador, Tokyo, lost the use of her legs and began drifting in and out of consciousness. Continue reading...
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· Jul 1, 2026
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Related coverage for "Drugged Out Dog Rescued After Mountain Ordeal": Boston.com — Volunteer rescuer injured as multiple groups of hypothermic hikers rescued from N.H. mountain. Metro — Labrador that ‘ate cannabis’ while on Ben Nevis hike saved by mountain rescue. Dexerto — Labrador rescued from mountain after ‘eating cannabis’ that had been left on path. DogTime — Dog Starving on Streets Marks Major Milestone After Rescue. UPI — Look: Dog spooked by fireworks rescued from 15-foot well in Kansas. The Olive Press — WATCH: Firefighters abseil into Ronda’s Tajo gorge at night to save German shepherd stranded on cliff ledge after 60-metre fall. Hi China — Six months of waiting. Caucasian Knot — A climber was rescued in the mountains of Azerbaijan.. CNN — Hotel guest wakes up to find a bear in their room. Fark — Campground closed by camping wolf [Ironic]. Times of India — A Japan mountain trail reopened after a fatal bear attack. Hours later, another brown bear stranded four hikers. UrduPoint — Shepherd's body recovered. RedState — Watch: Bison Hurls Man 8 Feet High in Yellowstone Campground. Daily Mirror — Incredible moment dog rescued from rubble of Venezuela earthquake after being trapped for FIVE days. BoingBoing — Everest's most famous body finally has a name. ArcaMax — Richard E. Grant leads tributes to 'gentleman' Sam Neill. The Daily Bunny — These Beautiful Baby Bunnies Came Too Close for Comfort. Irish News — ‘This is not about vengeance’ - Enda Dolan’s father calls for life sentences over dangerous driving. Animals | The Guardian — Bull bison tosses Yellowstone tourist 8ft in air, with run-in caught on video. Toronto Sun — Dog fleeing fireworks is rescued from well after neighbour hears cries. Fox News — Boy, 2, pulled alive from rubble six days after Venezuela's devastating twin earthquakes. The New Zealand Herald — Injured climber rescued from Taranaki Maunga after fall in rough terrain. Animal welfare | The Guardian — Labrador rescued after ‘eating discarded cannabis’ on Ben Nevis hike. Brisbane Times — Walker off after friendly fire shot. One Green Planet — This Hero Dog Refused to Leave a Frozen Creek and Ended Up Saving a Life. Arutz Sheva — Driver survives 15-meter plunge from cliff in Carmel Park. DNyuz — Woman tumbles the length of 5 football fields down a California volcano. She’s OK


