Firefighters and coastguard teams worked to rescue him utilizing expert mud rescue equipment.
The kid, who lived in your area, was cleaned down with a fire pipe prior to being covered in a blanket. He was unimpaired.
Walking on mud ‘can be very dangerous’
Barry Darbon, a Portishead Coastguard station officer, said: “The boy was out walking his dog when it went onto the mud.
“He was only about 10 metres out on the mud when he became stuck.
“This incident just proves that even if mud looks solid, you never know whether there is an air pocket in the mud that could pop and trap you.
“People should understand that walking out on the mud can be very dangerous.”