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Man uses drone to rescue dog lost for 10 days in the woods

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Dog rescued with help of town after 10 days in woods
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ByHaley Yamada and Eric Noll
November 25, 2020, 1:49 AM

The power of the internet was on full display for one family that had lost its puppy Golden Retriever.

Brian James, of Cairo, New York, came across the online flyer for year-old Meadow in November and said he was moved to join the community effort to find the white pup, which had been lost in a wooded area for over a week.

Brian James, of Cairo, New York, came across the online flyer for year-old dog Meadow in November and said he was moved to help.
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“I’m realizing that [it] might be easy to see her from the air if we find her before snow [falls],” said James, who is a licensed hiking guide and drone pilot.

James traveled a few miles away to Andes, New York, where he used the drone to canvass the trees around where Meadow was last spotted. He soon came upon a patch of white.

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“I was able to get a visual on Meadow from the air,” said James.

He said he quickly rushed to the spot where he found the pup, which was uninjured. She was reunited with her family soon afterward.

Gary Morgan and his wife, Debbie Morgan, said that they are thankful for Brian James, a stranger who helped find their dog Meadow.
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The family told “World News Tonight” that they are overjoyed to have her back home.

“At the last second, he saw a small white dot on the forest floor. … It was Meadow,” said owner Gary Morgan.

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Morgan and his wife, Debbie Morgan, said that they are thankful for James, a stranger who answered the call for help.

“[We’re] just so grateful for Brian for showing up when he did and being able to rescue her,” said Debbie Morgan.

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James told “World News Tonight” that anybody could do the same.

“Everybody’s got the capability to help,” he said. “You never know what will come of it.”

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