A dog which ended up being caught under big rocks at a Cornish beach on Friday has actually been rescued. Thanks to members of the general public and firemens, she was thankfully rescued unhurt.
Spaniel Ruby had actually wandered off far from her owner while on a walk in Bude and ended up being lost. She was then identified by 2 girls Kara, 12, and Annabelle, 10, who attempted to capture the dog as it ran along Summerleaze Beach. Despite their best shots, Ruby quickly discovered herself caught in between some stones on the beach.
The women’ mum Claire Ray informed CornwallLive: “It was my children Kara and Annabelle who saw Ruby enter into the rocks after wandering off on the beach (we couldn’t capture her on the beach unfortunately). They then went to examine the rocks as we didn’t see the dog come out and after numerous sees lastly discovered her stuck under the rocks.”
Claire notified staff at a close-by shop on the beach, triggering calls to a regional veterinarian, the coastguard and fire service. A team from Bude Fire Station rapidly participated in and got to work to complimentary Ruby while members of the general public comforted her. Firefighters had the ability to get her out unhurt.
Ruby was then required to Tamar Vets where she was scanned for a microchip, enabling her to be securely reunited with her owner. On Facebook, Bude Community Fire Station composed: “Some fantastic news among the doom and gloom! This afternoon we were mobilised to Summerleaze Beach, together with Bude Coastguard Rescue Team, to reports of a dog wedged among the stones.
“There unfortunately seemed no owner with the dog, however some members of the general public comforted the animal till we showed up and with some terrific synergy, we handled to launch her unhurt. We then took Ruby the Spaniel to Tamar Vets where her microchip was scanned. Ruby has actually now been securely reunited with her owner – an excellent result – and an emphasize to the significance of microchipping our family pets”.
Claire included: “I talked to the owner the other day who was pleased to have Ruby home after she strayed on her earlier walk. It was so fantastic the story had a happy ending.”