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Stranded dog rescued with sausage dangled from drone

Millie was lured to safety from mudflats thanks to the quick thinking of Denmead Drone Search And Rescue in Hampshire.

Alistair Mason
Friday 21 January 2022 06:16 EST
The sausage was used to lure Millie away from the dangerous area (Denmead Drone Search And Rescue/PA)
The sausage was used to lure Millie away from the dangerous area (Denmead Drone Search And Rescue/PA) (Denmead Drone Search And Rescue/PA)

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A pet dog was rescued after she was led to safety with a sausage hanging from a drone.

Millie, a jack russell-whippet cross, went missing on January 13 when she escaped from her lead on a walk in Havant Hampshire

After a search lasting several days, she was eventually located on mudflats – but with the tide coming in and no way to access the area, rescuers from Denmead Drone Search And Rescue had to find a way to get her away from the dangerous area.

A post on the organisation’s Facebook page read: “One of our fully qualified drone pilots suggested attaching food to the drone to try and lure her out of the danger area.”

They sourced a sausage from a local resident and, after checking it did not contravene Civil Aviation Authority regulations, attached it to a drone and flew it over to Millie.

The group’s post read: “We didn’t think it would work, but it did.

“We managed to lure Millie 300m over into a safety zone.

“Luckily she stayed in that area so we had prevented her from possibly drowning.”

The rescue was still not complete though as Millie ran off and was later spotted wandering along busy roads nearby.

She was eventually found and reunited with her owner two days later.

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