Dog leaps off 2,000-foot cliff with owner, parachutes to earth
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This is the thrilling moment a man parachutes off a cliff with his dog — from a height of more than 2,000 feet.
Brave Border collie Kazuza is no stranger to BASE jumps, having already completed a staggering 40 in his lifetime.
The 6-year-old dog regularly takes part in daredevil stunts with his owner Bruno Valente, 38, and appears to enjoy himself.
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Friend and filmmaker Jokke Sommer, 33, recently recorded the pair plunging from a cliff at about 2,300 feet in picturesque Lauterbrunnen, Switzerland.
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His footage shows Valente and Kazuza gearing themselves up for the jump before landing safely on a nearby plain — and high-fiving.
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Adorably, the dog can then be seen watching a video of the stunt back later that day — and he appears to like what he sees.
"Kazuza has done many jumps, he's the luckiest dog in the world. He's very well trained and has a lot of trust in Bruno,” Sommer said. "The moment when he sees all parachutes, he makes a lot of noise and looks really excited. But he has fears too, of course.”
"You can see when he's looking over the edge he's thinking: 'This one is huge'! You can see that he's reacting to it [the height] — but he's not fighting against it,” he added.
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BASE is an acronym that stands for four categories of fixed objects from which one can jump: building, antenna, span and earth (cliff). It is widely considered to be one of the most dangerous extreme sports because of the low altitudes.
"The only time I didn't spend with [Kazuza] at the beginning was when I started to BASE jump,” Valente said. “A bunch of times I couldn't jump as I had nobody to take care of him, so that's when the idea came.”
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"I found a harness – super safe – and I tried to see his reaction when I put it on and went to the ledge. He seemed pretty comfortable,” the dog owner claimed. "Since then we jump together; he has done around 40-something jumps with me."
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Sommer, from Norway, met Valente while living in Portugal.
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This story was originally published by SWNS.