Sunday, 15 January 2023
Dog Stuck In Tree Rescued By Firefighters After Squirrel-Chasing Mishap
var label_63c315f4e4b0d6724fce7546 = "ctx-wait-63c315f4e4b0d6724fce7546"; var defer_63c315f4e4b0d6724fce7546 = document.currentScript; console.time(label_63c315f4e4b0d6724fce7546); window.waitForGlobal( () => window.HP && window.HP.params && window.HP.params.clientUUID && window.localStorage && defer_63c315f4e4b0d6724fce7546 && defer_63c315f4e4b0d6724fce7546.parentElement.dataset.ready === "true", () => { console.timeEnd(label_63c315f4e4b0d6724fce7546); Izzy the dog before his rescue from the tree.Caldwell Fire DepartmentThe dog’s name is Izzy, his owner Christina Danner said in the comments. He got up there while chasing a squirrel, though Danner noted he was “never even close” to catching it.“Perhaps, he will not be so persistent, next time, in chasing squirrels,” wrote the fire department. They noted that Izzy was now safe and sound.Though firefighters are often associated with rescuing cats from trees, whether they’ll actually do so depends on the fire department and the circumstances. Last year, a cat named Hank in Washington, D.C., made headlines after being stuck in a 60-foot-tall tree for five days
In Hank’s case, the city fire department said they couldn’t help him. Ultimately, workers with the animal welfare nonprofit Humane Rescue Alliance were able to rig a contraption using ropes and a crate to get the cat down.“Cats have an amazing ability to climb up trees,” the Humane Rescue Alliance’s Dan D’Eramo told The Washington Post at the time, “but actually, they aren’t that good at climbing down.”RelatedAnimalsDogs PetsFat Boy The Cat Finally Rescued After 9 Days Atop Power PoleFirefighter Brings Home Cat Rescued From Devastating Animal Shelter Blaze'Panther' The Cat Finally Rescued After Days-Long Stay Atop 36-Foot Utility Pole
Source: https://www.huffpost.com/entry/firefighters-rescue-dog-tree_n_63c312a9e4b0d6f0ba0563e2 ... and provided by video-cutter-online.com
No comments:
Post a Comment