Husky rescued

Here is another story of a doggie mishap that ended happily. I think it is good that the Fire and Rescue services can help out when a pet is in danger.
‘A dog who got her head stuck in a pot had to be rescued by the fire service in Hampshire. The mishap occurred when Siberian husky, Scarlet, got her head stuck in a terracotta pot while playing in her garden in Church Road, Locks Heath. The 17-month-old popped her head inside the pot when a pebble dropped into it. Her worried owner called Hampshire fire service who sent an animal rescue specialist to remove the pot, returning Scarlet to her playful self. Anton Phillips, from Hampshire Fire and Rescue Service’s rural safety team, said: “This was quite an unusual call. “The owner did a great job in keeping Scarlet as calm as possible before I got there. “As you can see, Scarlet was completely unharmed in the incident and was immediately back to her old self.”

Mad Dogs and Englishmen

Maybe it was sunny on the other side of the wall or perhaps this Husky smelled some food through the gap, but somehow he got his head stuck in the open brick in his garden wall. The six-month-old male husky, called Keano, became trapped by his jaw in a garden in Whitchurch, Hampshire. A neighbour alerted the dog’s owner, who found Keano’s head stuck in the ornamental brick wall and called in Hampshire Fire and Rescue Service. A chisel was used to chip off part of the wall that was trapping the dog. Rural safety officer Anton Phillips said: “This was quite an unusual call and the owner did a great job in keeping her pet as calm as possible before I got there. “Without the owner’s patience and ability to keep the dog quiet, this could have resulted in a much worse scenario for Keano.”