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Miracle Dog Chases Seagull off 90m Clifftop and Survives

by Adele Maria on February 23, 2010

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Beauty spot: Seven Sisters cliffs in Seaford, East Sussex. Poppy chased a seagull off the edge while being walked by Mr Markwick’s sister and her partner.

POPPY the three year old Springer Spaniel lived up to her name after plummeting 300ft off a cliff in East Sussex, so fast that she managed to avoid the beach, plumet into deep water, bouncing off a wave and SURVIVED

Poppy was being taken for a walk by Lia Markwick and Stephen Winslade, as a favour to her owners, Lia’s brother Ben Markwick and his partner Kelly Ixer.

It would seem the excitement of the sea air got the better of her as she ran away from Miss Markwick and Mr Winslade near the clifftop at the Seven Sisters’ beauty spot in Seaford

Miss Markwick, 29, said: ‘We were about 100 yards from the edge and she was to the side of us away from the cliffs but she saw this seagull and just bolted

‘She is normally very obedient but we called at her to stop and she didn’t. She carried on and just went over the edge at such speed. It all happened so quickly. I thought “Oh my God” and then felt physically sick.

Stephen peered over the edge, expecting the worse but he saw her paddling in the sea and barking. The cliff had a overhang so we couldn’t see that there was a small beach below which Poppy was heading towards. The couple called the coastguard and an RNLI crew was despatched to the scene. A crew member spotted a shocked and dishevelled Poppy sheltering on a rock and plucked her to safety’. There was no way of getting down to her because it was a sheer cliff, so it was like she had survived this enormous fall but was now going to drown.’

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Safe: Suffering from shock and a collapsed lung, Poppy is rescued by the RNLI after swimming to the beach at the foot of the cliff-face after landing in the sea

Volunteer lifeboat crew member Gavin Butcher was part of the Newhaven-based team that headed to Brass Point, Seven Sisters, on February 14.

”She was shivering – she was cold and nervous but apart from that she was as good as gold”

”Myself and another crew member have both got springer spaniels ourselves so we were very relieved”

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A small ”Y” boat was launched to rescue the spaniel from the beach underneath the cliff

Poppy was taken to a vet in Brighton where it was discovered she had suffered a partially collapsed lung.

But within 24 hours it had inflated by itself and Poppy has gone on to make a full recovery

Miss Ixer, who lives in the village of Ansty, West Sussex, with Mr Markwick and their three-week-old son Henry, said: ‘It is really quite amazing she survived at all. She is so, so lucky

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Springer spaniel: Poppy, pictured with her owners Kelly Ixer and Ben Markwick and their three-week-old son Henry, survived a 300ft drop off a cliff.

‘She is well trained and will sit and heal when told but at the end of the day she isn’t human and I guess her animal instinct took over.

‘Next time we take her walking near the cliffs we will make sure she is on a lead.’

Mr Markwick, 31, added: ‘She should be a goner really. I still can’t see how she could survive a fall like that. We are just thankful to the RNLI and the coastguards for saving her.’

Paul Legendre, of Newhaven RNLI, said: ‘The dog fell 300ft and in 30 years I have been doing this I have only known one other dog to have survived such a fall

‘The tide was coming in at the time and luckily there was enough water to break her fall and enough beach to stop her from drowning

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