Dog rescued from underground pipe by firefighters

The French bulldog rests at the edge of the hole that was dug to rescue it. A firefighters sits slightly in the hole next to the dog and strokes it. Image source, Sudbury Fire Station
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A French bulldog was rescued from a pipe that was a metre (3.2ft) underground

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A dog who became trapped in a pipe buried a metre (3.2ft) underground has been successfully rescued by firefighters.

Three crews from Suffolk Fire and Rescue Service were called to reports of a trapped dog on Valley Road in Newton, near Sudbury, on Monday.

A two-year-old French bulldog called Moose had become stuck and crews had to dig down to the pipe before cutting a section away to safely release it.

It took crews about an hour to rescue the dog before it was reunited with its owners.

The underground pipe that the dog was rescued from. A section of the top of it has been cut away to rescue the dog. Image source, Sudbury Fire Station
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Three crews were called to help rescue the dog from the pipe

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