The terrified puppy screamed as its head became trapped in a concrete wall.
Puppies often choke on something they shouldn't, such lint from carpets or salt from snow. Falling from a table or getting a little too rough with an adult dog are among these moments.
A new and peculiar kind of puppy mishap was discovered by Rebel, a German Shepherd puppy from Riverside Country, California, who was 8 months old. For most of Monday afternoon, he was hunched over a cinder brick wall.
They found a confused and somewhat injured dog when they got there.
The press release stated that the two officers had checked the measurement of the dog's head in relation to the block wall. It was possible to execute a rescue without demolishing the wall and endangering the animal's life.
The press report went on to say that two officers were involved, with one approaching the dog's head from one side of the wall and the other from the other. To make sure the dog would not hurt itself while the rescue was underway, Officer Palafox repositioned its ears.
The dog Rebel was set free again after 30 minutes of gentle prodding, according to the announcement.