Dog Rescued From Water At The Bottom Of A Huntingtown Cliff

  • Source: Bay Net
  • Published: 09/07/2021 12:00 AM

At 3:35 p.m. on September 5, the Huntingtown Volunteer Fire Department was dispatched to Potts Point Road for reports of a dog down a cliff, in the water. Squad 6 arrived and found a black dog at the bottom of a 30-foot cliff partially submerged in the water about 500-feet away from the entry point. Squad 6 donned dry suits and PFDs and entered the water. When the Squad reached the dog they calmed it down, put a leash around it’s neck, and carried it out the water. A69 assessed the animal, cleaned it up with a towel, and provided it food and water. Calvert County Animal Control arrived and checked the dog for a chip. The dog had a chip but was not registered. It also had no collar. It has been taken to the Linda Kelly Animal Shelter. If you own or know anything about this dog please contact Linda Kelly Animal Shelter.



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