A week-old cocker spaniel was the subject of an emergency rescue after being accidentally flushed down his owner's toilet. Skip related content

The tiny pooch was trapped in a waste pipe for almost four hours after four-year-old Daniel Blair decided he "needed a wash" in the loo and pulled the chain.
Frantic attempts to find the flushed puppy began, but all efforts by the fire brigade and the RSPCA at the house in Northolt, Middlesex, failed.
The 'plumb' job landed to drain experts Dyno-Rod, who used specialist camera gear to locate the crying pet in a pipe 20 yards away from the Blairs' home.
Neighbours were warned not to flush their toilets to prevent him from being pushed into the main sewer and an engineer from the firm was called.
Will Craig, 22, from Harrow in Middlesex, said he was initially reluctant to nudge the pup towards a manhole cover, "because I was scared of hurting (him)".