Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Will this puppy be rescued if it happens here, in Singapore?
LUCKY DYNO: CCTV images show the cocker spaniel stuck in a waste pipe after being flushed down the toilet. (PHOTO: AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE)
LONDON: A puppy in Britain had a lucky escape after a four-year-old boy accidentally flushed it down the toilet when trying to wash it, the Daily Mirror newspaper reported.
The week-old cocker spaniel’s young owner, Daniel Blair, thought the puppy needed a wash after it got muddy playing in the garden, so he put it in the toilet and flushed it.
But his plan went disastrously wrong when the animal was swept away and became trapped in a waste pipe for nearly four hours.
Firefighters and animal-welfare officers could not reach it, so Daniel’s mother eventually called a plumber, who found the dog lying upside down in a pipe about 20m from their house in Northolt, west London.
Plumber Will Craig used a long rod to push the puppy to the nearest manhole cover, where it could be fished out.
“I pushed him really slowly and watched the poor thing wriggling around,” he said.
“Eventually I pushed him far enough for the firemen to grab him. Suddenly everyone started
cheering. We couldn’t believe he was still alive.”
The pooch – now named Dyno after the plumbing firm which rescued it – is well.
– AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE