A dog has actually been rescued after plunging off a cliff at a Scots golf course. Emergency services were contacted us to Eyemouth Golf Club, in the Borders, after the animal entered into trouble quickly prior to 1pm on Thursday, May 11.
Both Berwick and Dunbar Coastguard teams raced to the scene in addition to members of the Eyemouth Lifeboat group. Upon arrival they found that the pooch was stuck over the cliff.
A rope rescue professional was rapidly decreased over and they handled to effectively secure the dog utilizing an animal rescue bag. Coastguards pulled both the technical and the dog approximately the cliff top – and they were shocked to discover the pooch had actually amazingly not suffered any apparent injuries.
The dog was taken home by its grateful owners with recommendations to keep an eye on and take it to veterinarian if they had any issues. The Eyemouth Coastguard group published about the event on their Facebook page prior to grateful residents praised the group.
An image drawn from the scene, which was published on their social networks page, revealed the intricacy of the rescue objective. Seven individuals might be seen pulling the professional and the dog, which remained in a red rescue bag, up the cliff utilizing a rope.
One female, thought to be the owner of the dog, commented: “Well done. Thank you once again. So grateful.” Another individual said: “Round of applause. You all rock.” A 3rd included: “Well done lads.”
A representative for Eyemouth Coastguard said: “If you see anybody in threat on our shoreline, cliffs or on the water, dial 999 and request for the Coastguard.”
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