Dog rescued after getting stuck down a well for 11 days

A dog stuck in a deep well of four meters for 11 days was rescued.
10 -year -old Corgi Cross Jimmy and his owner Dorota Gruszczynska came together last week when he looked by the firefighters to “save his life”.
Ms. Gruszczynska desperately looking for her beloved pet after her disappeared during a walk in Northamponshire, Northamponshire on June 21st. He said Jimmy chased after something that day and didn’t come back.
The relevant owner applied for online appeal and gathered the local community to help search.
Later, 11 days after Jimmy disappeared, the Corby Fire Department was called to report that a dog was stuck four meters below at Stephenson Way in Corby. The firefighters had to give orders to use an access pole and lines to remove the cylinders under which they were caught underneath.
After rubbing online for clues about who could be the owner of the dog, Mrs. Gruszczynska found the charm of a local lost dog page.
It turned out that the rescued animal was Jimmy, who reunited with the joy on July 2. He told the BBC that he was incredibly grateful to the firefighters and thanked them to “save your life”.
Gruszczynska said to the publisher: “We called the region many times and we have created nothing, posters, put online and sent it around the local area.”
No matter how much time passes, he said, ız We started to lose his hope ”: ık We thought he was shot by a car and we will never see him again,” he said.
However, when an firefighter told him that they believed they had found Jimmy, he received the message he hoped on July 2.
He said: “The firefighters were called to the region and heard that it was barking, they asked me if there was a green harness team and they told me that it was alive. He was close to where we lost, we looked for him too much, but we never heard he was barking. We could not believe it was.”
“We are very grateful for anyone who helped, including the drone company. They have done a large amount of work from the heart. Many people shared the case and helped because the firefighters knew that they had contacted me.”
Ms. Gruszczynska said that Jimmy was examined in veterinarians and was extremely hungry but was not thirsty.
“He went back to his feet, healed surprisingly, we don’t know how he survived, we don’t know that there should be water in the well,” he added.
Corby fire station, O and Mrs. Gruszczynska confirmed that Jimmy was safe and good when they visited the station this week.




