Puppy dies in Hanley Park after falling through the frozen lake
It's as temperatures fall well below freezing across the city
A puppy has died in Stoke-on-Trent after getting into difficulty in Hanley Park.
Fire crews say it happened yesterday morning (16 January) and crews from Hanley and Newcastle attended.
The dog was believed to be chasing geese after it managed to escape from its harness. The dog ventured onto the lake, sadly breaking through a thin layer of ice.
Two firefighters entered the water using dry suits and pulled the dog out of the lake within minutes of arriving.
Sadly, despite crews giving oxygen therapy to the dog, it later died.
Group Manager James Green, who went to the scene, is urging pet owners and residents to take extra care near frozen water as temperatures continue to fall below freezing.
He said: “This tragic and unfortunate case can happen to anyone and we want to make sure people take extra steps to limit the chances of getting into difficulty with frozen water. We strongly recommend that dogs are walked on a lead at all times during the cold weather and people take alternative routes to avoid going near open water.
“If your dog is in difficulty and is unable to get out of frozen water, call us immediately and never attempt a rescue yourself. During freezing conditions, it can quickly become impossible to swim without specialist equipment and those entering the water often require rescue themselves.
“Despite the sad outcome in this case, we’d like to commend the dog’s owner who did everything possible by calling 999 and making themselves visible to the attending crews as quickly as possible.
“Frozen water can be unforgiving and we are urging people to take extra precaution. Please consider alternate routes and make sure to keep a safe distance away from frozen water at all times.”
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