Phoenix police serving warrant find puppy trapped in pipe, rescue it after 10-hour effort

PHOENIX – Police serving a drug-related search warrant at a Phoenix home found themselves part of a 10-hour rescue effort to free a puppy trapped in a sewage pipe.

Authorities say officers went to the home Thursday morning and found a very young puppy alive but stuck in an open pipe that went under the home. They also found adult female dog and two dead puppies, all believed to be strays.

Authorities say a plumbing company’s camera pinpointed the pup’s location, and rescuers pulled out the shaking animal around 10:30 p.m.

Arizona Humane Society officials monitored the dog during the entire rescue and estimated the puppy, a pit bull terrier mix, was between 1 and 2 weeks old.

The puppy is receiving medical care at a local animal hospital.

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