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Montana Fire Fighters Rescue Puppy with his Head Wedged Inside a Wheel

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An 8-month old curious Coonhound named Blaze found himself in a precarious situation after sniffing around some old tires landed him in trouble!

Blaze’s owner returned home after being away for a few hours to find the puppy with his head stuck firmly in the center of an old tire and wheel. He took the pup to his veterinarian who contact the Butte-Silver Bow Fire Department for help with the unusual rescue.

Firefighters were able to free Blaze with “a lot of coconut oil, patience, a lot of ear tucking, and some powerful skin-pulling,” in addition to “Firefighter Zach Osborne’s brute strength.”

Blaze suffered some minor neck swelling an irritation, but is otherwise just fine. Officials said they hoped it was a “valuable lesson for young Blaze” and they won’t need to respond to additional “menacing incidents” with the puppy.

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    Mary Nielsen

    Feb 1, 2017 at 3:35 pm

    Funny pup lol, too funny for its own good.

    Thanks to god that they got him out safe and healthy. If the owner hadn't found him I wouldn't want to imagine how would this end.. 🙁

    We should all know where are our dogs at all times in order to be ready to react in such situations.

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