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Aspiring Avalanche dogs retiring

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Sue Wards

03 May 2021, 3:12 AM

Aspiring Avalanche dogs retiringCallum Grant, Zeffer, Rocket and Matt Gunn

The upcoming winter season will see two of Aspiring Avalanche Dogs’ four-legged members stepping down, with Rocket and Zeffer moving on to a well-deserved retirement.


Rocket, a border collie, worked eight seasons as an operational search and rescue dog alongside his handler, Matt Gunn. 


"It's a sad day when you have to leave your best mate at home as he watches you drive off. This will be the case when I load the truck and head off to Treble Cone or Cardrona this winter for training or to be on standby after a storm with Wizzid, his successor,” Matt said.


Zeffer will also be enjoying the quiet retirement life. 


Zeff's place by Callum Grant's side will be taken by his little brother-in-paw Ziggie, who is very excited about his first winter and his introduction to snow.


“Zeffer has been a faithful companion and great company on the hill,” Callum said.


“While travelling up with ski patrol, he would often break into song. Pink Floyd and The Who were some of his favourite artists to sing along to."


Zeffer will enjoy his retirement at Valli winery, where he helps champion winemaker Jen Parr make a world-class pinot noir.


Retiring a working dog is never easy, as their drive is often stronger than their body, Matt and Callum said. The transition period poses many organisational and emotional challenges to the handlers.


"Rocket will be aware that the alarm clock is going off way earlier than usual. He will recognise that I'm getting my snow clothes on and smell the familiar equipment. He will know where we are going and the fun and adventures he is now missing out on. Adventures that have been a huge part of his life for the past ten years, but now have come to an end," Matt said.


Fans of Rocket and Zeffer will have a chance to thank them in person at an upcoming fundraiser on May 21 at Kai Whakapai. 


It will also be an opportunity to help the organisation, which relies entirely on volunteers and the support of the community.


PHOTO: Supplied