Search and rescue charity wants to provide 'vital' 24/7 service
Efforts are underway to train more search and rescue dogs who can provide 24/7 assistance on the Isle of Man.
The Search and Rescue Dog Association is on the look out for more canines to join the team which searches for missing people.
Four new hounds are currently being trained to replace two dogs that are set to retire.
That will leave 'Ruby' holding the fort - she's handled by Jim MacGregor:
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