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La Vergne Police Rescue 9-Week-Old Puppy From Drain
Officers used a vehicle lock-out kit to safely lift the Shih Tzu puppy to safety.
Published on Feb. 26, 2026
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The La Vergne Police Department in Tennessee responded to a call on Wednesday afternoon about a 9-week-old Shih Tzu puppy that had fallen into a drain outside a resident's home. An officer was able to use pieces from a vehicle lock-out kit to hook onto the puppy's collar and lift it safely out of the drain. The puppy was then reunited with its owner.
Why it matters
This heartwarming rescue highlights the quick thinking and problem-solving skills of the La Vergne police officers, who were able to save the life of a young puppy in distress. It also demonstrates the importance of residents contacting authorities immediately when pets or other animals are in danger.
The details
According to the La Vergne Police Department, officers responded to a call around 5 p.m. on Wednesday about a 9-week-old Shih Tzu puppy that had fallen into a drain outside a resident's home. An officer was able to use pieces from a vehicle lock-out kit to hook onto the puppy's collar and safely lift it out of the drain. The puppy was then reunited with its grateful owner.
- On Wednesday, February 26, 2026, around 5 p.m., police received the call about the puppy in the drain.
The players
La Vergne Police Department
The local police department in La Vergne, Tennessee that responded to the call and rescued the puppy from the drain.
What they’re saying
“We are incredibly proud of our officers for their fast response and problem-solving skills that helped save this little one's life. We would also like to thank the owner for calling immediately and trusting us to help.”
— La Vergne Police Department (wsmv.com)
The takeaway
This rescue operation demonstrates the dedication and resourcefulness of the La Vergne police force in responding to emergencies and protecting the wellbeing of both human and animal residents in the community.
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