Stranded trainee guide dog rescued by firefighters

Cambridgeshire Fire and Rescue Service A firefighter in their orange high visibility uniform is sat outside on the grass. They are holding onto a young black labrador, who is stood up and facing the camera. It has floppy ears and dark eyes.Cambridgeshire Fire and Rescue Service
The dog was separated from its owner during an afternoon walk

A trainee guide dog that became stranded across a dyke away from its owner has been rescued.

Firefighters from the March Station in Cambridgeshire were called to help a young service dog at about 14:00 GMT on Tuesday.

The dog got into trouble at Gault Wood when it was separated from its owner during an afternoon walk.

A spokesperson from the fire service said: "We got to work and managed to get across and quickly reunite them."

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