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Dun Laoghaire RNLI rescues Labrador from rocky ledge at Dun Laoghaire Baths

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Dun Laoghaire RNLI rescued a dog last night from a rocky ledge at Dun Laoghaire Baths.

The volunteer lifeboat crew were requested by the Irish Coast Guard to assist in the rescue of the Labrador who had slipped into the sea while out on a walk with her owners.

The crew were alerted shortly before 9pm after the dog had paddled from where she fell in over to a ledge at the Baths. The lifeboat helmed by Nathan Burke and with three other crew members onboard, made best speed arriving on scene within minutes.

It was a dark night with moderate visibility, a low sea temperature and a light swell on route, however at the scene the waves meant the approach to the dog was not straightforward.

Helm Nathan Burke said: ‘Navigating the lifeboat so close to the rocks was challenging and we were spotting rocks almost everywhere beneath the swell. I decided to manoeuvre onto a rock shelf once I knew the Labrador was not a danger to anyone and I requested one of the crew to go on to the ledge to rescue her.’

The dog was shaken and distressed by her ordeal but quickly comforted and didn’t require medical treatment when brought ashore and into the care of her owners.

‘We were delighted to see the dog safe and well and reunite her with her owners. We would remind anyone walking their dog near the water’s edge to keep them on a lead to ensure not only the safety of the animal, but the owner as well,’ Nathan added.

‘Ahead of the festive season when we know people will want to get out and enjoy the outdoors, we would encourage those on or near the sea to attend to their personal safety by carefully planning their intended activity. Check weather and tide times before venturing out and always carry a means of calling for help should you need to use it. Should you get into difficulty or see someone else in trouble, dial 999 or 112 and ask for the Coast Guard.’

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Dun Laoghaire RNLI rescue dog

RNLI/Dun Laoghaire

Dun Laoghaire RNLI rescue dog

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