Paws-itive result for dog Dixie
A volunteer crew came to the rescue of a four-legged friend this week after it fell from a cliff in Cork.
Terrier mix Dixie had a lucky escape on Tuesday morning when it fell from a cliff near the Beacon. However, Baltimore RNLI came to the rescue of the little dog when the crew were requested to launch their inshore lifeboat by the Irish Coast Guard just before 10am on Tuesday after the dog’s owner raised the alarm.
On his first call out since being passed out as a new helm for the station, David Ryan launched the Atlantic 85 class lifeboat assisted by the shore crew and with crew members Jerry Smith, Kieran Collins and Eoin O’Driscoll onboard.
Weather conditions at the time were good with a force 2-3 wind, a calm sea with up to a half metre swell and good visibility. Arriving on scene, the crew observed Dixie sheltering and waiting under a rock ledge after she managed to swim ashore.
Crew members Kieran and Eoin entered the sea and retrieved the dog bringing her safely back onto the lifeboat and back to shore to her relieved owner.
Speaking following the call out, Kate Callanan, Baltimore RNLI Lifeboat Press Officer said: “Dixie wasn’t far up the cliff when she fell into an area of the sea which is inaccessible from the shore, so her owner did the right thing in raising the alarm. While shaken and cold, Dixie is otherwise safe and well and everyone is delighted for her and her relived owner. We want to commend all our crew involved and congratulate David on his first call out as helm, I am sure it is one he won’t forget.”
Kate added: “We would remind anyone planning a walk near the coast with their dog to keep themselves safe when they walk with them. If your dog does go into the water or gets stuck in mud, don’t go in after them. Instead, move to a place where you can get to safely and call the dog as they may be able to get out themselves. If not and you are worried, call 999 or 112 as this owner rightly did and ask for the Coast Guard.”