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Dog trapped on a cliff face in Hermanus rescued

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The National Sea Rescue Institute and the Hermanus Animal Welfare Society have rescued a dog trapped on a steep cliff face at Dreunkrans in Hermanus.

 

According to NSRI Hermanus station commander Edrich Kotze, rescue crews were activated shortly after 9:30 am on Thursday, 21 May, after a local resident heard a dog barking while walking along the cliff path. On closer inspection, the woman spotted the animal stranded on a narrow ledge below the path and alerted authorities.

 

Kotze, who lives nearby, responded to assess the situation before NSRI crews and an animal welfare officer from HAWS were dispatched to the scene.

 

Rescuers negotiated difficult and steep terrain to reach the dog in a coordinated operation. The animal was safely brought back up the cliff and handed into the care of HAWS at around 10:26 am.

 

The mixed-breed male dog was not injured and appeared to be healthy. He has since been transported to HAWS for care and rehabilitation while efforts continue to trace his owners.

 

NSRI commended the local Good Samaritan who raised the alarm, as well as the assistance provided by HAWS during the rescue operation.

 

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