This summer’s heat has been brutal—unforgiving even to the strongest among us. Lexi Daniel was hiking a rugged mountain trail when she spotted a man crouched beside his German Shepherd. The dog had collapsed, dangerously overheated, and barely breathing. Her group gave what little water they had, but it wasn’t enough. Then came Ranger K. Salapek. Without hesitation, he lifted the large dog—limp and struggling—onto his shoulders and began the long, rocky descent. Mile after mile. At a stream, he stopped, gently cooled the dog’s body in the water, then hoisted him back up again. Every step was grueling. Every movement filled with care. And because of it, that dog lived. “He is a HERO,” Lexi later wrote. “The dog probably wouldn’t have survived without him
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