Member of in public was taken to the hospital after trying help the rescue dog it was swept away in sea in West Sussex.
pet dog entered the water near the mouth of River Arun at Littlehampton around 2:15 pm. on Monday before lifeguard jump in after that.
Some people emergency services were called, and the Coast Guard called rescuers from Littlehampton and Shoreham. teams along with Littlehampton RNLI lifeboat and South East Coast Ambulance Service.
And the lifeguard dog made This back to the shore, but a member of in public As a precaution, he was taken to the hospital, ”the Coast Guard said.
Connie Phelps, of The Coast Guard stated: “If your dog Fall into difficulty on the coast, please resist the temptation to rescue them yourself. Call 999 and ask for Coast security.
“Around the coast of the UK we are responding to incidents where people risked their own lives to save their dogs from the sea or rocks, sometimes with tragic consequences.
“Please don’t risk Your life, call 999 and ask for Coast security”.

