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This Adventurous Great Dane Puppy Gets Himself Stuck, You Won’t Believe Where

We all love our pets without question, but getting a new kitten or puppy always has some novel twists and turns. The path to pet ownership is never smooth but it’s the predicaments that our beloved pets get themselves into, that make us laugh or cry and develop that special bond. The incident you are about to watch is definitely one of the strangest situations I have ever know a dog to get themselves into especially a 120 pound Great Dane.

Normally when you hear of pets stuck up in a tree and the emergency services being called, we automatically assume it is a cat. Cats have a propensity to climb and a naturally inquisitive character, so it’s understandable when they get themselves stuck up a tree. But when dog owner Wes McGurk discovered his 120 pound Great Dane stuck high up in a tree he was loathe to call the emergency services. However try as he might he was unable to encourage his not so brave puppy back down on to the ground, and so he had to make the rather embarrassing phone call. The video below explains the full sorry escapade and is well worth watching, but I am happy to report the only injury was to Wes and his pride.