Pub staff save dog that plunged 30ft into Glasgow river

Pub staff save dog that plunged 30ft into Glasgow river
Pub staff save dog that plunged 30ft into Glasgow river




A video of members of staff at a pub in Glasgow rescuing a dog that fell 30ft into a river has gone viral on Facebook.

The dog's owner was lowered down to the River Kelvin with a rope and harness with the help of staff at Inn Deep, and can be seen quickly swooping up his pet before practically running back up the wall with it safely in his arms.

Inn Deep posted video of the rescue to its Facebook page, which has been viewed over 50,000 times.

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The caption read: "We helped rescue a wee dog from the river this morning. Poor thing had fallen off the wall but with the use of our rope and harness we lowered down the owner and the both were fine!"

We helped rescue a wee dog from the river this morning.Poor thing had fallen off the wall but with the use of our rope and harness we lowered down the owner and the both were fine!xx

Posted by Inn Deep on Monday, October 19, 2015



The post got a positive response from Facebook users, with one writing: "Well done. Reminds you there are goodins out there!"

Another said: "Love!! You're the most dog-friendly pub in the land!x"

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One user commented: "I'm always terrified Roxy will fall off there! She fell in at a different place before but I could get her out easily. There it would be much trickier. Glad the wee dog is ok!"

And the Inn Deep staff replied: "We would be straight in after Roxy don't you worry!x"

Sounds like our kind of pub.





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