A 40kg dog with only 3 legs was rescued after it slipped down a cliff near South Milton Sands. The Greek mountain sheepdog fell 10 metres down the 40-metre cliff, stimulating an emergency situation reaction.
Kingsbridge Coastguard Rescue Team (KCRT) and Bigbury Coastguard group were contacted us to the event on Friday (April 28) in a quote to recuperate the ‘mild giant’. In a declaration on Facebook, a representative for KCRT said: “Due to the loose cliff face we rapidly established for a rope rescue, and released a rope specialist to recuperate this mild giant.
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“He was plainly delighted to see our rope tech and gladly entered the animal rescue bag (the dog biscuits might have assisted). The group recuperated them back to the leading where he was reunited unhurt with his owners.”
KCRT has actually released a cautioning to family pet owners, prompting them to keep dogs on a lead when walking along the coast course. If your dog does review the cliff, you ought to not try to perform a rescue yourself. Dial 999 and request the coastguard.
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