This is Siara, a one-year-old Belgian Malinois, a member of a Columbian rescue squad, and she loves skydiving. Skydiving service dogs are not new. They "served" at Soviet armed forced during the 1930s. Siara jumps out of a plane flying at 14,000ft (more than 4000 meters) as part of her search and rescue training. The dog has been trained to cope with stressful situations in day and night to help find lost people
This is Siara, a one-year-old Belgian Malinois, a member of a Columbian rescue squad, and she loves skydiving. Skydiving service dogs are not new. They "served" at Soviet armed forced during the 1930s. Siara jumps out of a plane flying at 14,000ft (more than 4000 meters) as part of her search and rescue training. The dog has been trained to cope with stressful situations in day and night to help find lost people
This is Siara, a one-year-old Belgian Malinois, a member of a Columbian rescue squad, and she loves skydiving. Skydiving service dogs are not new. They "served" at Soviet armed forced during the 1930s. Siara jumps out of a plane flying at 14,000ft (more than 4000 meters) as part of her search and rescue training. The dog has been trained to cope with stressful situations in day and night to help find lost people
This is Siara, a one-year-old Belgian Malinois, a member of a Columbian rescue squad, and she loves skydiving. Skydiving service dogs are not new. They "served" at Soviet armed forced during the 1930s. Siara jumps out of a plane flying at 14,000ft (more than 4000 meters) as part of her search and rescue training. The dog has been trained to cope with stressful situations in day and night to help find lost people
This is Siara, a one-year-old Belgian Malinois, a member of a Columbian rescue squad, and she loves skydiving. Skydiving service dogs are not new. They "served" at Soviet armed forced during the 1930s. Siara jumps out of a plane flying at 14,000ft (more than 4000 meters) as part of her search and rescue training. The dog has been trained to cope with stressful situations in day and night to help find lost people
This is Siara, a one-year-old Belgian Malinois, a member of a Columbian rescue squad, and she loves skydiving. Skydiving service dogs are not new. They "served" at Soviet armed forced during the 1930s. Siara jumps out of a plane flying at 14,000ft (more than 4000 meters) as part of her search and rescue training. The dog has been trained to cope with stressful situations in day and night to help find lost people
This is Siara, a one-year-old Belgian Malinois, a member of a Columbian rescue squad, and she loves skydiving. Skydiving service dogs are not new. They "served" at Soviet armed forced during the 1930s. Siara jumps out of a plane flying at 14,000ft (more than 4000 meters) as part of her search and rescue training. The dog has been trained to cope with stressful situations in day and night to help find lost people