Spaniel 'absolutely fine' after falling down cliff

Carys NallyWest of England
News imageHandout A close up shot of David and Bracken. David is holding the dog - with David on the right and Bracken on the left. David is looking at Bracken happily, and Bracken looks off into the distance. Behind them a blue sky can be seen. Handout
David Trevelyan wanted to thank the rescue teams for their "impressive" assistance saving Bracken

A man has thanked rescue services for saving his spaniel after he fell halfway down a cliff.

David Trevelyan's dog, Bracken, was with his family at their home in Sedbury, Forest of Dean, when he got lost in the lower end of their garden on Saturday.

Realising Bracken had dropped seven metres down the cliff and with the family unable to reach him, Severn Area Rescue Association (SARA) was called out to assist the Gloucestershire Fire and Rescue Service with his rescue.

Trevelyan said his garden was "obviously not spaniel proof" and thanked the teams for being "kind and sympathetic" during the ordeal.

The dog owner said he was gardening with Bracken, a dog inherited from his father who recently died, when he realised he was no longer in the garden.

The family later did a check of the local area, when on their return they heard Bracken howling outside the garden fence.

Bracken was then found down the cliff, with the family worried he could drop a further 20 metres into the River Wye below.

News imageHandout Image shows the rescue team at work, dressed in red outfits and wearing harnesses and hard hates. Three team members peer over a wall at the cliff's edge, while two others in harnesses attached to rope look down the cliff to an unseen sixth team member pulling Bracken up. The cliff is covered with greenery and a bridge can been seen in the background. Handout
The rescue teams took just under an hour and a half to retrieve Bracken the spaniel from the cliff face

Trevelyan, who works as a risk consultant and who previously worked at SARA, later called 999.

"[The rescue teams] found it highly amusing," he said. "I am ironically a sustainability and risk consultant - but that doesn't extend to dog fencing."

The rescue, which had 25 people assisting in total, took just under an hour an a half.

Bracken was eventually saved by a firefighter who was lowered down the cliff to retrieve him, using a bag and harness to pull the him back up.

News imageSARA Rescue A brown spaniel is being carried by a man while firefighters in red uniform stand around them smiling.SARA Rescue
Bracken's owner said the dog had made 25 new friends

Trevelyan said he wanted to reassure the public Bracken was "absolutely fine" and "completely unaware" of what had happened.

"Other than the fact that he appears to have made 25 new friends," he added.

Richard Newhouse, a volunteer at SARA, said retrieving the "adorable chocolate spaniel" was a joint operation with Seven Area Rescue and Gloucester Fire Services.

Newhouse said they often get called to rescue dogs from the Severn, but rarely to get them off cliff faces.

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