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Dog rescued from Scottish mountain after apparently eating cannabis

Labrador rescued from Scotland's Ben Nevis after suspected cannabis ingestion sparks animal‑rescue headlines

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A Labrador was rescued from Ben Nevis, the UK’s highest mountain, after owners say it apparently ate discarded cannabis. Coverage emphasizes the unusual cause of the rescue, with BBC, The Guardian, CNN and AP News describing the incident and owners expressing gratitude; The Daily Beast and USA Today echo the cannabis link.

Future reports may clarify the source of the cannabis and any follow‑up veterinary assessment, according to the current coverage.

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Quick answers

Which mountain was the dog rescued from?

Ben Nevis in Scotland.

What breed is the rescued dog?

A Labrador.

What substance is suspected to have been ingested?

Discarded cannabis.

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