Mady, a Search and Rescue Dog, was airlifted to Nagaland from violence-stricken Manipur after suffering heatstroke.

July 27th 2023.

Mady, a Search and Rescue Dog, was airlifted to Nagaland from violence-stricken Manipur after suffering heatstroke.
The Indian Army has once again come to the rescue! This time, they have saved a 3-year-old female Labrador named Mady from Manipur, who had been hit by a heat stroke. To save her life, she was evacuated in an Army Helicopter from Leimakong, Manipur to an Army Veterinary Hospital in Dimapur, Nagaland. Fortunately, she is now safe and sound.

The Army pays tribute to Mady, who is a Search & Rescue dog, for her service and commitment. Service dogs are of immense importance to the military, as they are highly trained and accurate when it comes to search and rescue operations. This was demonstrated during the devastating earthquake in Turkey this year in February, where four-member Indian dog squad, including Julie, Romio, Honey and Rambo, were pressed into service.

These incredible dogs assist in a number of ways, such as during natural calamities and combing operations in sensitive zones. Their accuracy and dedication is unmatched, which is why service dogs are a huge asset to any military force.

The Indian Army has done a commendable job in rescuing Mady, and they deserve a huge round of applause for their efforts. We must appreciate and salute their amazing work, and the service of all the military dogs who have contributed to numerous search and rescue operations over the years.

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