A canine was rescued from a body of water near Lytham after being submerged overnight.
The German Shepherd was spotted this morning lingering around the shores of Fairhaven Lake on March 25th. With the assistance of Lancashire Fire & Rescue Service, Lancashire Police, and concerned citizens, the dog was successfully saved. The animal has been handed over to the local RSPCA and is now safe.
Under the care of the Veterinary Health Centre, the dog is receiving proper attention, and the rightful owner will be required to provide documentation confirming ownership. To locate the owner, authorities have announced plans to conduct searches in the vicinity of the lake and are seeking any relevant information.
According to a social media post acknowledged by Fylde Police, a German Shepherd became stranded in the water at Fairhaven Lake this morning after spending the night there.
“We can confirm that our Lancs Fire & Rescue colleagues and other members of the public saved the dog, which was an excellent outcome.
“The local RSPCA is now taking good care of the dog. To try and locate the owner of the dog, we will conduct CCTV searches in the area of the lake.
“Were you nearby at the time? Do you recall anything? Is your dog here? If so, kindly report it online or by calling 101 and referencing today’s log number 0243. We appreciate your efforts.”
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