> Firefighters speak on rescuing Indy, a retired police dog that was trapped in 60 foot hole
Firefighters speak on rescuing Indy, a retired police dog that was trapped in 60 foot hole
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The team that rescued retired police dog Indy, who was trapped in a hole for four hours, talked to CBS 8 about the rescue. The team said they used a rope to pull Indy out.
Indy, a 9-year-old German Shepherd and former police K9, was treated at South County Animal Hospital where he underwent an MRI on Thursday.
"He's doing okay, he's alert. He's awake and he's getting pain meds. He's had surgery for a couple of wounds,” Indy’s owner, Mark Pugh said.
As Indy starts his recovery, he's going to need a few more trips to the doctor before he's back up and running
"He has wounds to heal up and this MRI and doctor for his back injury and hips and we'll go from there," Pugh said.
More: https://www.cbs8.com/article/news/local/watch-live-firefighters-attempting-to-rescue-dog-trapped-in-60-feet-hole-in-bonita/509-5f75c1f6-457f-4d2a-937b-0ac3977fbc06