A ruff morning for a pet pooch trapped in a small cove being hammered by waves ended in a rollicking rescue by an off-duty lifeguard.
Raro, a medium-sized rescue dog originally from Rarotonga, was enjoying a run on Langs Beach at high tide on Sunday with dog-sitter Sean Thompson when she suddenly vanished.
Thompson didn’t initially worry when an excited Raro rushed over the rocks to Ding Bay as the sandy cove tucked behind rocks at the northern end of Langs Beach was a favourite of hers.
“I went after her but then she had disappeared. I was like, where is she?”
A scared Raro let a few frightened snarls out but Stolwerk persevered. He was able to grab the evasive dog when the water rushed in.
Stolwerk clipped the rescue tube to her collar before calling for the lifejacket, which he placed on Raro by putting her legs through the arm holes.
“The waves were in there smashing them around,” Thompson said.
Stolwerk picked a heavy Raro up, marched to the water then began the long trip around the point back to the main beach, swimming on his side while hugging the dog to him.
“I don’t know how he did it holding a dog,” Mackie said.
Thompson said once back on land nearly two hours later, a cold Raro shook and cried. However, she was soon under a warm shower safe back at home.
The couple told Raro’s owner what had taken place. She understood that these things can happen and was grateful, like Mackie and Thompson, to the Waipū Cove surf lifeguards.
Thompson gave a massive thank you to Stolwerk and the other lifeguards who helped.
“Those guys are champions,” he said.
Waipū Cove club captain Kath Manning said while an unusual callout, it was still part of what they do - helping others in their time of need.