This happened not a million miles away from me, full story here
A dog had to be rescued by coastguard teams after becoming stuck in mud up to his chest during a walk.
Eight-year-old Rottweiler Buddy got stuck on Saturday afternoon while walking his owner at Langstone Harbour, by Hayling Island near Portsmouth.
A passer-by called 999 and spoke to Solent Coastguard after seeing the dog in trouble while the tide was rising.
Buddy, who was not thought to be injured, was pulled out by rescuers, put on a stretcher and winched ashore.
A dog handler from Hampshire police helped the Hayling Island and Portsmouth coastguard rescue teams with the rescue.
Steve Duff, Portsmouth coastguard sector manager, said: "The owner was obviously very upset to see her dog's predicament and we were concerned because the tide was starting to flood the creek.
"The teams had to work very quickly to get the dog out and put him in a stretcher.
"We managed to get Buddy extracted in the nick of time, just as the water was starting to lap at our boots.
"The stretcher, with Buddy and one of the team on board, was then winched to shore.
"Buddy was washed down, wrapped in blankets and reunited with his relieved owner who was able to take him home, cold and tired, but hopefully unharmed."
Thank goodness somebody called the coast guard, I'd be panicking if that were me!
Do any of you walk in places like this? Muddy, chance of drowning? Lucky it was a fairly big dog, if that were Scrumpy Jack....well, there's much less distance between the ground and him
Thats one lucky dog! I wonder if the owner will be presented with a bill for the rescue ? I beleive you have to pay of you call out the fire brigade to rescue your cat from up a tree.
That must have been so scary for the dogs owner I too would have just panicked and got stuck myself trying to get my dog out,nasty stuff is mud and so deceiving.Kristina
I know that you are not supposed to try and rescue your dog in situations, but who wouldn't? Bootsie went in the river shortly after having her pups a few years ago..it had been heavy rain and the river was really fast -(its about as wide as a road) the river was really high and had washed a lot of the bank away..she struggled to get out and my O/H was straight in there to help her ..my hero
they would do it for us in a heartbeat x
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