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Shipwrecked man Graham Anley saves dog Rosie before wife Sheryl off coast of South Africa

A South African man saved his dog Rosie before helping his wife when their yacht was shipwrecked.

Graham and Sheryl Anley and their Jack Russell terrier Rosie ran aground off one of South Africa’s most dangerous stretches of ocean, at Cebe on the Transkei coast. They battled waves of up to seven metres and were swept onto a reef.

National Sea Rescue Institute North London station commander Georff McGregor said all three were wearing life jackets. The dog Rosie was wearing a specially tailored dog life-jacket with an emergency strobe light.

"As the incident happened Graham sent a Mayday radio distress call and activated the EPIRB (Global Positioning Distress beacon) but they were immediately forced to abandon ship," said Mr McGregor.

"He first swam Rosie ashore safely before returning for his wife, whose safety line had snagged on the steering gear," said Mr McGregor.

Once all three were safely on shore, Mr Anley - who is also a sea rescue volunteer - used his mobile phone to raise the alarm. Rosie and Sheryl Anley were airlifted to the East London sea rescue base, IOL News reports.

At least he went back for the wife :)

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My first instinct would be to save the dogs too. My reasoning is that my husband and children can swim so unless they were in immediate danger of drowning I'd help the dogs first too.

I would also urge my husband to help the dogs before me.

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I'd tell the OH to save the dogs first.

Me too.

Assuming the boat wasn't about to go to the bottom and I was in a position to wait then it makes sense to save the dog and come back for me - the dog is less able to rescue itself.

... Of course I wouldn't be out there in the first place .....

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We've had this conversation and we'd save the dogs first and if it was a car accident and we had to goto the hospital I'd go with my dog to the vet instead of the hospital with the fiance LOL

Just because the D wouldn't know what was going on where as fiance would

I'm hoping the answer will be a little different if we had kids

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We don't know the details. Maybe it was a mutual agreement for a sound reason. Like the wife's situation might not have been immediately dangerous. Just would need some fiddling to free her. So it was better to get the dog sorted first & out of the way. I'm only guessing.

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