Such a cute puppy! 🤗
The Dunn County Sheriff’s Office said a deputy responded Wednesday just before noon to a call asking for help rescuing the puppy from a culvert.
After the first deputy on scene, Sam Miller, couldn’t get the puppy out with the tools he had, Sergeant Rich Day and trainee Deputy Adam Philips fetched a catch pole for him to use. After a little bit of maneuvering, Miller was able to grab the puppy’s leg with the catch pole and pull it out to safety.
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