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A couple who took their 80-lb. dog for a hike this Saturday in the Angeles National Forest . Baxter, a labrador mix, stopped after cuts on his paws proved too painful. On Sunday, rescuers on foot we're unable to lift and carry the dog out, and so a helicopter was called in for the rescue.
What do you think. Is the helicopter rescue of a dog too much?
–Joe Spring