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Bystanders Rescue Small Dog From Open Water Off Crete

Sunday, 31 May 2026/SourceFlashnews/1 min read
A small griffon dog was rescued from open water off the coast of Crete after swimming too far from shore. Bystanders reacted quickly and used an inflatable to reach the dog before bringing it safely back to land. The rescue was successful thanks to the prompt response of people present at the scene. For tourists visiting Crete, this incident is a reminder to keep an eye on pets near the water, particularly on beaches where strong currents or boat traffic can make open water dangerous for small animals. If you are traveling with a dog, choose designated pet-friendly beaches with calm, shallow entry points, and keep pets on a lead near the shoreline. Local beachgoers and emergency services on the island are generally quick to respond to incidents of this kind.

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