Dog stuck in sewer is rescued

If you thought you were having a '˜ruff' day, spare a thought for little Suzie, the dog from West Belfast who got stuck in a sewerage pumping station on Kennedy Way.
Rescuers: (L-R) Jerry and George from McAllister Brothers and NI Waters Ronnie Monkman, Gerry McErlane and Peter Neeson with SuzieRescuers: (L-R) Jerry and George from McAllister Brothers and NI Waters Ronnie Monkman, Gerry McErlane and Peter Neeson with Suzie
Rescuers: (L-R) Jerry and George from McAllister Brothers and NI Waters Ronnie Monkman, Gerry McErlane and Peter Neeson with Suzie

A spokesperson for NI Water explains: “Suzie was discovered in one of the sewer channels by contractors on Thursday when they arrived on site as part of routine maintenance and, along with NI Water Staff, acted quickly to rescue her.

“The little dog was obviously very frightened but with plenty of encouragement and a little dog food, they managed to coax her out so they could get her to safety and reunited with her owners.

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“Staff handed her into a local veterinary clinic the same night hoping she had a microchip to identify her owners. Fortunately, there was a poster in the vets from her owners who had been searching for her for two weeks!

“Suzie has been reunited with her owners and is in good health, apart from being a little hungry and bit dirty from her adventures.”

The spokesperson added: “Suzie’s story ended well as staff were working nearby however, it is often the case that sites such as these are unsupervised and quite remote and if it were a child the outcome could have been very different. NI Water would like to take this opportunity to remind parents and young people about the dangers of playing near treatment works, reservoirs and construction sites.”

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