A WOLFHOUND puppy from West Yorkshire has been hailed Britain's luckiest dog after a freak accident left her trapped in a tiny gap in a wall fighting for her life.

The accident happened after seven-month-old Lulu was spooked while walking on a canal path near Huddersfield with owner Niki Littlewood and ran off.

Niki said: “She was spooked by some other dogs and just ran, we then spent an hour and 20 minutes looking for her and posted appeals on social media, we couldn't find her anywhere and were beside ourselves.

“Then we heard her whimpering and found her trapped in between a drystone wall - the gap was so narrow you couldn't even put a foot across it and it was around five feet deep, she was lying on her back with her whole body stretched along the gap, we had no idea how to get her out.”

Niki said she believes Lulu ran home and the large gates to the property were closed so Lulu jumped a neighbour's fence to make for home and then attempted to jump a large wall, missed and fell backwards hitting her head and lying unconscious for over an hour.

Niki called vet Rohin Aojula from Donaldson's Vets Emergency Hospital in Huddersfield, who rushed to the scene with auxiliary vet nurse, Beth Croxford.

In order to be able to rescue Lulu, Rohin had to inject her with a sedative into her muscle to relax her as she was panicking so she they could start the rescue operation, which was caught on cameras by producers from TV's The Yorkshire Vet.

Niki had also called out builders Scott Taylor, Paul Staples and Paul Watson, to dismantle the wall to get Lulu out and the operation was carefully timed so the builders could start taking the wall down near Lulu once the sedative had worked.

Once they reached Lulu she was carried out from the gap in the wall and rushed into the veterinary hospital.

Lulu underwent a check-up and an overnight stay to be rehydrated and escaped with only a few minor cuts, and was able to go home the next day.

Niki said: “I'm so grateful to Rohin and his team and my builders for working together to save Lulu, it is quite amazing she survived the ordeal and we are beyond happy that she is now back with us and running around and enjoying life, she's the luckiest dog in the world.”

Lulu's dramatic rescue will be featured on The Yorkshire Vet on Tuesday, September 5 at 8pm on Channel 5.