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But Jani insists: “I think we can still do it. Come on, let’s try.” “You don’t have to break everything now, because your insurance company is watching,” Van Duyne joked. The two grab the sled and sit down. There’s no movement at all.
“We press ourselves into the snow with our weight,” Andre concludes. Janie takes the dog Nahan in her lap and Andre pulls the two forward. “This worked,” Janie says happily. Andre wouldn’t be Andre if he pushed her forward: “I’ll let you go. Send a card when you get there.” Janie screams, “Oh, help!”
Andre van Duyne and Janie van der Heijden shine in the first images of the film “Thinking in Switzerland”
Fortunately, a rescue team comes with a Saint Bernard to save the two. The dog does not work as a rescue dog, but rather as an assistance dog. The dog helps treat children and adults with disabilities.
Nowadays, Saint Bernards are no longer used for snow rescue operations, because they are too heavy and cumbersome. Labradors and sheepdogs are used in rescue work. Andrei thinks it is a shame that dachshunds are not used, so the dog Nhan is not used either.
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