Dog gets stick wedged in its ‘manhood’ in million-to-one accident

A bizarre accident while enjoying ‘walkies’ has left a Lincolnshire dog with a rather peculiar injury.
Basil the dog recovering after his bizarre ordealBasil the dog recovering after his bizarre ordeal
Basil the dog recovering after his bizarre ordeal

Basil the elderly Jack Russell was enjoying a run along the river bank in Chapel Hill yesterday when the freak incident took place.

In a ‘million-to-one’ chance the dog got a ridged plant stalk stuck up his urethra.

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“He was walking like John Wayne when he ran back to us so I knew something was wrong,” said Owner Jill Larcombe.

Ouch! The dog got a hard stalk shard stuck in a very sensitive area.Ouch! The dog got a hard stalk shard stuck in a very sensitive area.
Ouch! The dog got a hard stalk shard stuck in a very sensitive area.

“So I checked him and when I saw it I did a double take.

“I thought ‘oh my goodness, it can’t be’ - there was this stick-like shaft sticking three inches out of him.

“I tried to give it a little pull but he went ballistic.”

Jill then spoke to another couple walking their dog who recommended she take Basil to Pilgrim Vets in Boston.

Basil post-operation with the stick removed from his privates.Basil post-operation with the stick removed from his privates.
Basil post-operation with the stick removed from his privates.

“We rushed him in and he was seen without an appointment,” Jill said, “They were absolutely fantastic.”

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The vets realised they would need to sedate poor Basil to get the offending object out - and the sensitive job was done quickly with a little lubrication.

They described his injury as a ‘million-to-one’ accident.

Vet Sharon Crockett who performed the task said: “I’m baffled as to how he managed to do it. It’s obviously not a particularly big hole, so to get something as precise as that is quite astonishing. It was a good two-and-a-half inches up there and fully wedged, but Basil took it all remarkably well.

Basil the dog recovering last night after his bizarre ordeal.Basil the dog recovering last night after his bizarre ordeal.
Basil the dog recovering last night after his bizarre ordeal.

“It’s certainly the most eye-watering case I’ve ever dealt with.”

Feeling rather sorry for himself, the pooch was back home and tucked up in bed back that night to get over the ordeal.

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Jill added: “He was in pain last night but this morning he is completely back to normal - running around the garden and cocking his leg as normal.”

The plucky terrier was rescued by Jill as a stray 10 years ago.

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