Puppy rescued from Nelson pond

Firefighters with the rescued puppy Firefighters with the rescued puppy

A SIX-MONTH-OLD puppy had to be rescue from freezing water in a Nelson park this morning.

The spaniel was being taken for a walk in Marsden Park at around 11am when it jumped into a frozen duck pond and fell below the ice.

Gary Ibbitson, watch manager at Nelson Fire Station, said: “We used water rescue equipment to break through the ice and carry the dog to safety.”

Comments(4)

Izanears says...
4:44pm Thu 6 Dec 12

Well done and thank you guys.

jaffa90 says...
12:23am Fri 7 Dec 12

Taken for a walk! Poppycock,just another irresponsible dog owner helping to make the firemen/women redundant due to wasted time.I hope it didn`t *rap in the pond as well.

Graham Hartley says...
12:42am Fri 7 Dec 12

What was the depth of the water in this duckpond? Did not the rescuers feel constrained by health and safety from attempting a rescue?

Six-month-old puppies should not find themselves in such positions of danger. Rather, they should spend their lives as members of a family, above humans in all respects. My Staffordshire has been accepted at Barking college. Beat that, any dog from Burnley.

Lilaclilac says...
8:31am Mon 10 Dec 12

Least they called the fire service and didnt try rescue themselfs! fatality!

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