A bold dog chose it didn’t require to be rescued after venturing down a high slope and getting stuck.
Keswick Mountain Rescue Team received a call from Cumbria Police at 12.30 today from a member of staff at Low Briery Holiday Park.
She had actually seen a cocker spaniel stuck on the high river bank opposite the park and the owner attempting to rush down and obtain the animal.
Rather than the owner location themselves at danger, the member of staff believed it would be much safer to get mountain rescue included.
A team was rapidly on the scene and among the dog handlers was decreased down.
But the group said that the cocker spaniel was having none of it – and rather, was going to be its own hero. Just prior to contact was made with the dog, it picked a self-rescue by rushing approximately the leading to its relieved owner.
The occurrence lasted one hour and 25 minutes.