DOG RESCUED FROM RAVINE IN LYME REGIS

Lyme Regis Coastguard Rescue Team recovered a collie dog from a deep ravine on the Devon coast today.

Portland Coastguard was contacted by the distressed owners of the dog on Saturday afternoon reporting that the dog had chased a pheasant over the edge of a deep rock gulley between Lyme Regis and Seaton. 

Lyme Regis Coastguard Rescue Team made a thorough search but were unable to find the dog in the failing light. The owners returned in the morning and with the help of the Coastguard Rescue Team they heard the dog in the ravine below and a member of the team went down on ropes to retrieve the dog.


The four year old collie was reunited with the owners from Teddington, who were holidaying nearby at Colliford.


Watch Manager Maddy Davey at Portland Coastguard says,

“Happily this animal has been very fortunate to survive the 40 foot fall into the ravine and then to be rescued.  The best advice we can offer to dog owners walking at the coast is to always keep your dog on a lead near sheer drops or where you are unsure of the terrain ahead.”

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