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PHOENIX (KNVX/CNN)—A dog named Buddy is recovering after getting his head stuck in a wall in Phoenix.
Buddy, a two-year-old Pit Bull Terrier mix got away from his owner and ended up getting his head stuck inside of a block wall.
The Arizona Humane Society was notified and rescuers spent about 20 minutes chiseling away brick to free Buddy.
Thanks to a map created by the Maricopa County Animal Care and Control, the humane society reunited Buddy with his owner.
"Buddy's owner was actually on that map and able to see her pet was found not too far from where she lost him, and found all the information and contacted us. That's how she came to us,” said Francisco Cabella, of the Arizona Humane Society.
Video courtesy KNXV, ARIZONA HUMANE SOCIETY, MARICOPA COUNTY ANIMAL CARE AND CONTROL, CNN