Mother’s Day call out to rescue a dog in Portrush

The dog stuck
on a ledge
Being rescued by
Coleraine Coastguard
When it comes to Mother’s Day as any day, Coastguards know family get togethers have to go on hold when they’re needed to help others.  For the Coleraine Coastguard Rescue Team, that happened when a small dog, a year old Schnauzer, went over the cliffs at Portrush, Northern Ireland. 

The team were called to use their specialist rope rescue skills to work with the Fire and Rescue Service which had responded to a call when the dog got trapped on a ledge.  After setting up their equipment and lowering a team member down to the frightened animal, the Coastguard returned the dog to its grateful owners.

When you’re walking along cliff edges it’s important to keep your dog on its lead, to save both it and yourself from the fear felt if it goes over the edge.  If it does go over, be sure to call 999 and ask for the Coastguard.  We’ll get your dog back to you, we’re the experts.

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