A playful pup caused panic for it's owners last week after it had to be rescued from a piece of furniture by firefighters.
The puppy's worried owners had struggled to find their pet at their County Durham home and began to fear the worst.
But the little French bulldog was eventually found wedged in the inner mechanisms of a recliner sofa.
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And fire crews had to be called to the Sacriston home the to free the Frenchie.
Emergency crews from High Handenhold arrived at the home in a matter of minutes and were able to free the French Bulldog, much to the relief of its owners.
But it's not the first time fire crews have been called to rescue pets who have found themselves in scary situations.
Lucy the Spaniel Lurcher cross was saved by firefighters in December after she tumbled down a disused mine shaft on Edmundbyers fell.
The 20-month-old was pulled 10 metres to safety by emergency crews at County Durham and Darlington Fire and Rescue Service.
And in the same month, Sooty the cat had to be rescued from a house fire by crews in Consett.
The crew attended to reports of a kitchen fire at a cottage, which was just over the border in Northumberland on December 21, where Sooty was still inside the property.
Thankfully all family members, including Sooty, were brought to safety.