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Boy scout gets creative to help injured dog

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Boy scout gets creative to help injured dog

Boy scout gets creative to help injured dog

A 12-year-old Boy Scout in Hawaii takes the organization’s motto “be prepared” very seriously and used his knowledge to help rescue a couple and their injured dog on a trail.


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