A WEEK-old pup was recovering today after his four-year-old owner accidentally flushed him down the toilet.
The tiny cocker spaniel was trapped in a waste pipe for nearly four hours after Daniel Blair decided he “needed a wash” and put him in the toilet before pulling the chain. After frantic rescue attempts by the RSPCA and the fire brigade failed, drainage firm Dyno-Rod was called in and used specialist camera gear to locate him in a pipe 18 metres away from the house, in Northolt, Middlesex.
He was then plucked to safety.
The animal has since been named Dyno after his rescuers. Daniel’s mother Alison, 40, said the pup’s ordeal began after Daniel’s twin brother Nicky took him out for a walk in the garden. She told the Mirror: “Daniel told me it had got muddy so they put it in the toilet and pulled the chain to give it a wash. I ran to the bathroom but the dog was nowhere to be seen. I assumed it was dead.
“I went into the garden, managed to lift up the drain cover and was amazed to hear him crying.”
Dyno-Rod man Will Craig, 22, from Harrow in Middlesex, was eventually called in, admitting he thought it was a wind-up at first. But after arriving at the scene he used camera gear to find the dog and gently nudge him towards a manhole cover and safety.






















