Flyers can be used in the hunt for lost dogs.
This family had to only look at the roof to see their dog.
Kyle Barrett (32), was on his way to visit family with his children, wife and 60kg St Bernard Samson. When everyone saw the missing dog, they all ran.
After he discovered a new place to sniff on Saturday, the Lymm family had to get down their one-year old puppy.
The father-of-one, Mr Barrett who is an IT professional, stated that Samson was strong-footed, and was able to get back up with ease.
Kyle Barrett (32), was on his way to visit family with his children, wife and 60kg St Barnard Samson. When everyone saw the missing dog, they all ran.
After he discovered a new place to sniff on Saturday, the Lymm family had to get the puppy from Lymm (Chery) down off the roof.
A father of one Mr Barrett (pictured), who is an IT professional, stated that Samson was strong-footed and was able climb back up with ease.
He was a little nervous that the “dozy” dog would fall when he reached the garage’s tiles.
He explained that they could hear a loud banging, but couldn’t locate the dog. Surprised, it isn’t every day that you can see a St Bernard 60kg wandering on the roof.
‘I did panic a little that the dozy b****r might fall off, but luckily he’s fairly surefooted. He just wanted to go for a walk.