Sofa, so good! A 9-week-old blue nose pitbull pup had to be rescued from the inside of a reclining couch in Adams County
A 9-week-old blue nose pitbull pup had to be rescued from the inside of a reclining couch. Denver7 spoke with Paulie Johnston, one of the firefighters involved in cracking the canine couch conundrum Tuesday.
This one, though, was different. Four firefighters from South Adams County Fire Department Engine 26 – Johnston, Matt Wood, Ryan Applegate and Chris Groetzinger – responded to the home where the puppy, named Nina, was stuck inside a sectional sofa. “So we got there and [my fellow firefighters] grabbed their tools and Matt and I got behind the couch. I just comforted the little puppy, told her she was a good girl, gave her some scratches and [Matt] pretty much took apart the couch.”
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