Alone in a kayak drifting in the North Sea, a dog is rescued 4 km from the shore by an excursion boat (video)






After hours of solitude and anguish on the open sea, Bruce was finally found alive aboard his kayak, almost 4 kilometers from the English coast. The dog was able to return to dry land thanks to the decisive intervention of the crew of an excursion boat.














While the situation seemed desperate for Brucea German Shepherd having found himself adrift kilometers from the coast, he ended up being located and rescued by the crew of an excursion boat, reported the BBC.

The events took place on Monday June 8 at Bamburghin Northumberland (north-east of England). The black-coated dog was preparing to accompany his master in a kayak, when the boat broke away and was carried out to sea by the current. The quadruped was alone on board, at the mercy of the waves.

His owner tried to catch up with him by swimming, but he was quickly left behind and had to turn around. A wise decision according to Jimmy Reidcaptain of the Serenity. “ I think there would have been several victims if he had continued », explains, in fact, the latter to the BBC.

It is the crew of this boat, offering journeys between the port of Seahouses Harbor and the islands Farnewho found and rescued the canine.

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