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SAS soldier saves special forces attack dog who had seizure by giving him kiss of life


Don't miss our must-read newsletter Sign up Thank you for subscribing We have more newsletters Show me See our privacy notice Invalid EmailA heroic SAS soldier saved a special forces attack dog by giving the canine the kiss of life. The fighter rushed to the aid of Victor, a three-year-old Belgian Malinois, who had suffered a seizure and stopped breathing. Belgian Malinois are a favourite among special forces units all over the world because of their intelligence, strength, stamina and courage. Known as Malis, they are trained to attack enemy fighters and help in house clearing and urban warfare. The special forces dog handlers are all trained members of the SAS who volunteer to work on the unit.


Source: Daily Mirror July 05, 2020 02:26 UTC



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