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Golden Retriever dog terrified saved after being dragged into the sea

Golden Retriever dog terrified saved after being dragged into the sea

A Golden Retriever in the United Kingdom escaped by little drowning thanks to its owner, a spectator and a lifting boat rescue team, which came into action to save the dog.

In a video captured on February 1 by the Royal National lifeboat institution (RNLI) and shared by Storyful, a team aboard a small ship raises the Golden Retriever Seren fighter. The dog is rowing only in deep waters with its belt still linked. According to Storyful, Seren ended up far from the shore after moving away from his owner and entering the waves along Newton Beach in Porthcawl, Wales.

The RNLI told Storyful that Seren, a rescue dog, was “exhausted and was being dragged more and more to the sea by the tidal current” when they took her out of the water.

In heartbreaking images, crew members take Seren out of the sea and become a lifeboat before transporting it back to the shore to meet with its owner.

Sere the Golden Retriever removing after being swept to the sea.

“Hello, girl”, one of the crew members says sweetly to the puppy in the clip.

Porthcawl Rnli then shared a publication for Facebook Revealing that Seren had reached more than 300 meters (900 feet) in the water when the rescue crew took it out.

According to dog owners, identified as Andrea and Richard by Talker newsThe couple had adopted the 3 -year -old Golden Retriever only five weeks before.

“I have rescued many dogs in my time, but Seren is definitely the most traumatized,” Andrea told The Outlet. “He had just been comfortable with his regular walks on the beach.”

Remembering the moment before Seren’s escape, Andrea said she believes that the sound of her bowling of her car panic and flee from her new owners.

Sere the Golden Retriever returning to the shore.

“On Saturday we were planning to go out with her and we had carefully placed it in the car boot when it seemed calm,” he continued. “While clicking on the key to close the car start, we believe that the noise must have astonished it because she jumped immediately, running through the dunes and going down to the beach.”

The couple pursued Seren without luck. Another spectator who was walking to his dog tried to grab Golden Retriever in vain, and Serer made a break for the ocean.

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The spectator told Andrea to call the coast guard quickly so they could send to a crew to look for the dog.

Chris Missen from Porthcawl Rnli then told The Outlet: “Fortunately, we saw Seren as soon as we arrived at Newton Point, and we could recover it aboard the lifeboat.”

“I was a bit shocked but not damaged,” Missen added.

In Rnli’s publication, officials recommended keeping all dogs with a strap if you are close to cliffs or fast flow water and never go to the water after a lost dog. The owners should call officials to get help.

“It was a moving end for our first rescue of the year,” Missen continued. When it comes to dogs in the water, our security advice is never to enter the water after your dog, since you could end in difficulty yourself. “

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