It’s heartwarming to hear that emergency personnel came to the rescue of the unfortunate pup whose head got stuck in a car wheel at the La Chimba Rubbish Dump in Antofagasta City, Chile. The video footage of the rescue effort, showing the careful removal of the dog’s head from the wheel, must have been a relief for everyone who watched.
After successfully freeing the dog with the aid of petroleum jelly, it’s reassuring to know that the pup was taken to a local veterinary office for a check-up. Reports indicating that the dog is an 8-month-old female puppy add a personal touch to the story.
Kudos to the Sterilization and Responsible Pet Ownership Program of Antofagasta and the team of firefighters for their swift action in rescuing the dog. Eliel Morales, the veterinarian, played a crucial role in confirming the dog’s identity and ensuring its well-being.
It’s unfortunate that the dog displayed aggression upon rescue, requiring sedation to prevent harm to anyone. However, the good news is that the dog emerged uninjured from the ordeal.
Morales’ explanation regarding the dog’s future—being sterilized, vaccinated, and eventually released back into its familiar surroundings—is thoughtful and practical. While it’s disappointing that the dog can’t be adopted due to its wild nature, ensuring its return to its habitat is the best course of action for its well-being.