An Australind police officer with the help of a Harvey Shire ranger have rescued a dog stranded in flood waters.
The Rottweiler named Blitzy went missing earlier this week and became snagged on a blackberry bush.
Senior Constable Kelsall was off duty when she spotted the distressed dog and waded into the flood waters.
Harvey Shire Ranger Scott also helped to rescue Blitzy and together they were able to free her.
She was taken home safe and sound to her owners.
Recently one of our officers heroically waded into a flood to rescue a dog that was snagged on a blackberry bush. Blitzy went missing the day before and S/C Kelsall was off duty when she spotted the distressed dog and entered the water without hesitation. pic.twitter.com/xgMNinzRW6
— Australind Police (@AustralindPol) August 20, 2021
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