Dog resurfaces after seven hours underground in Sheffield

Appropriately named Plug goes into a hole at Mosborough

Plug reappears from the badger sett
Author: Richard MuriePublished 26th Jul 2021
Last updated 13th Aug 2021

A dog with the appropriate name Plug's got stuck in a hole in South Yorkshire.

The terrier went missing down the badger sett for seven hours on Saturday (24th July) and his owner called the RSPCA to try and rescue him.

Luckily the pooch resurfaced when some treats were bought.

The animal charity's inspector Sandra Dransfield, who was called to Mosborough, near Sheffield, to help in the search, said: "His owner could hear him down a hole beside a crop field but couldn’t see him and suspected it was a badger sett which is legally protected.

"He called us for assistance and we advised him to keep calling and use some smelly, tasty treats to try to encourage the little terror out.

"I went to the scene to establish whether the hole was an active badger sett, which it clearly was, and explained that there are rules around interfering with setts.

"His owner briefly left the scene to return home and get some more treats and, while I was chatting to a colleague and fellow wildlife officer about the situation, a nose popped out of the hole!"

"He disappeared again but, with lots of calling and yummy treats, he thankfully came back to the surface and the cheeky little terrier poked his head out. I managed to grab him and check him over. He was very dirty and had a puncture wound to his muzzle as well as a few fleas but, luckily, he was otherwise fine.

"I called his owner and he immediately returned and was thrilled to have Plug back safe and sound. He was very relieved and took him to the vets for treatment for the wound."

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