Puppies stranded for days on B.C. cliff rescued after woman sounds alarm
MISSION, B.C. — Two St. Bernard-cross puppies rescued Sunday after being stranded for days on a cliff east of Vancouver are “bouncy” and “adorable,” said a British Columbia SPCA official.
Krista Shaw, the interim manager of the SPCA shelter in Maple Ridge, said the pups snuggled right in after spending about four days stranded on the cliffside.
“I think they were very happy to have been inside last night,” she said of the 16-week-old female puppies now named Duchess and Francine.
“Originally, it was Duchess and King, and then we realized King was actually a female. So, Francine.”
