Beer Coastguard rescues dog fallen over cliff edge

By Will Goddard

14th Dec 2022 | Local News

The dog had fallen around 50 feet down (Beer Coastguard Rescue Team)
The dog had fallen around 50 feet down (Beer Coastguard Rescue Team)

An HM Coastguard team from Beer rescued a dog that had gone over cliffs at Weston near Sidmouth at around 5pm on Thursday (8 December).

Firefighters from Seaton and a specialist rope team from Topsham were also called to the scene.

The dog, which had fallen down around 50 feet, could be seen moving and heard barking from the top of the cliff.

A newly qualified rope technician was lowered down and put the dog in an animal rescue bag (Beer Coastguard Rescue Team)

A newly qualified rope technician was lowered down and put the dog in an animal rescue bag to be brought back up to the top.

HM Coastguard has advised the public to keep their dogs on leads when near cliff edges.

     

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