BBC: Lost Hungarian vizsla found in England with jaw-dropping new method
The dog’s owner could not find him, so she turned to a charity service, which used a brand new method to search for him. And they were successful.
An English family’s Hungarian vizsla disappeared, so they turned to the “Drone To Home” charity service for help, BBC wrote. They searched for him with a thermal drone and could reunite the lost animal with the family after 12 days.
“Ulysse appeared as a bright white blob in the video,” BBC wrote. The animal went missing on a walk in Houghton Conquest, Bedfordshire and was found in a hedge.
Now, the dog owner tries to collect money for the organisation to help them buy a new drone. You can watch a video summing up what happened below:
The vizsla is one of the most diverse Hungarian dog breeds. It is a real Hungaricum loved by hundreds of people all over the world. They are smart, beautiful and will brighten your days.
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Aw, what a cutie pie. I’m so glad they found him and using such a cool and innovative method, too. I doubt it would work in a city though.