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Trapped in Torment: The Terrifying Ordeal of a Frightened Puppy, Cries of Fear and Agony Echo as His Head Wedges in a Concrete Wall.

December 15, 2023 by Pham Hien

Puppy accidents frequently entail their ingesting something they shouldn’t, such snow salt or carpet lint. Sometimes they include taking a tumble off a table or playing with the wrong grown-up dog.

Rebel, an 8-month-old German Shepherd from Riverside Country, California, managed to locate a new, unusual form of puppy accident. He spent a large chunk of Monday afternoon with his head jammed in a cinder brick wall.

Rebel’s owner was gone, but a neighbor heard Rebel’s screams for aid and phoned Riverside County Department of Animal Services, who quickly rushed their team to help.

Both cops verified the distance between the block wall and the dog’s head, the release claimed. There was enough room to manage a rescue without smashing down the wall and risking severe injuries to the animal.

One officer worked the dog’s head from one side of the wall, while the second officer handled the dog’s torso on the other side, the release added. Officer Palafox put the dog’s ears back to ensure the dog would not suffer during the rescue operation.

Some mild poking and around 30 minutes into the rescue, Rebel the dog was free once again, the release added.

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