CERTAINLY LOOKING FORWARD TO THAT MARK. ALL RIGHT. THANKS SO MUCH. ALL RIGHT. YOU ALL SHOULD HAVE HEARD THE NEWSROOM WHEN THIS STORY CAME IN. THESE ARE PICTURES THAT YOU HAVE TO COME OVER TO YOUR SCREEN AND SEE. A DOG IN WHITEFISH BAY NEEDS A LITTLE BIT OF HELP AFTER GETTING STUCK IN A TREE JAR. THIS STORY IS JUST. IT KEEPS ON GIVING. SO THIS IS MURPHY RIGHT HERE. HE STUCK HIS NOSE A LITTLE TOO FAR WHEN TRYING TO GET SOME TREATS OUT THERE. HIS OWNERS TRIED TO GET IT OFF ON THEIR OWN, BUT THEY COULDN’T. THEY HAD TO GO TO THE VET. THE VET WAS THEN CLOSED. SO THEN WHEN THEY WENT TO THE POLICE STATION TO HELP GET MURPHY FREE AND THEY DID, THE ONE THING I NOTICED, MURPHY STILL HAD HIS TONGUE OUT THE ENTIRE TIME WHILE HE WAS IN THE TREE BOX. I WONDER IF HE ATE ALL OF THEM. WAS IT AN EMPTY BOX? I KNOW RIGHT? YOU HAVE QUESTIONS. ALL RIGHT. MURPHY SEEMS TO BE ENJOYING
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Whitefish Bay police help free dog from jar, trying to get last treat
Police said Murphy’s owners tried getting the container off his head for over an hour before seeking help.
Lil Murphy would not be denied trying to get the last Milk-Bone treat in the jar.Unfortunately, he got his head stuck in the jar because of it.The Whitefish Bay Police Department said his owners tried getting the jar off of his head for over an hour. They tried taking him to a veterinarian, but they were closed.Murphy’s owners then turned to the police station for help.Police said officers Potthast and Streeter did a “paw-esome” job of cutting the jar off of Murphy to free him.Today’s Headlines”We want her home,” mother of missing Beaver Dam teen desperate for daughter’s returnMilwaukee police officer injured in shootout a week ago leaves hospital2 survive Racine duplex blast after neighbor’s heroic rescueGov. Evers says ‘really stupid politically’ for Republicans to dismiss budget proposal7 Chilean men charged in burglarizing pro athletes, Bobby Portis’ home
Lil Murphy would not be denied trying to get the last Milk-Bone treat in the jar.
Unfortunately, he got his head stuck in the jar because of it.
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The Whitefish Bay Police Department said his owners tried getting the jar off of his head for over an hour. They tried taking him to a veterinarian, but they were closed.
Murphy’s owners then turned to the police station for help.
Police said officers Potthast and Streeter did a “paw-esome” job of cutting the jar off of Murphy to free him.
Today’s Headlines
“We want her home,” mother of missing Beaver Dam teen desperate for daughter’s return
Milwaukee police officer injured in shootout a week ago leaves hospital
2 survive Racine duplex blast after neighbor’s heroic rescue
Gov. Evers says ‘really stupid politically’ for Republicans to dismiss budget proposal
7 Chilean men charged in burglarizing pro athletes, Bobby Portis’ home
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