BBC News, North East and Kumbriya
After cutting their claws during a long day in Lake District Fails, Mountain rescue teams made a hurdle for safety on a stretcher.
Prince’s owners were carrying their 35 kg (77LBS) pets after the peak of the minor side, when he began to fall himself to the standing ground, which was almost half the path below the Schikhar of the Schfel.
The tired walker called the Cumbria police to help at around 21:30 BST on Saturday, realizing that he would not be able to make the dynasty safely.
The Vasdel Mountain Rescue Team stated that Prince accepted the stretcher “happily” and enjoyed meditation.
They made it 03:30 just before BST.
A spokesperson said: “When his owner finally realized that he would not go to the floor of the valley without hurting himself or the prince, he wisely called for help.”
The Swayamsevak team made its way towards Bernmur Tarn, while the walker continued to come down slowly.
A spokesperson said, “Once in the scene, the Prince was good as gold and happily admitted that with the withdrawal of the stretcher to Brackclose, with great attention to everyone,” a spokesman said.
“We hope that Prince’s claws will recover quickly, and his owner is not bad to wear after attempts to get down on his own.”