This dozy pooch got its head wedged in a wall after trying to get into his owner's house through a TUMBLE DRYER vent.
Firefighters had to cut German Shepherd Collie Cross, Junior, out after he was unable to get himself.
The pitiful pooch was discovered by owner Raymond Edwards with just his head inside the house after trying to jam his way in through the tiny gap.
Junior had been unable to get back out of the vent, which was left open while an old tumble dryer was being replaced.
Desperate Raymond was forced to call the fire brigade after his attempts to get the dog free failed.
The 33-year-old had even tried shampooing the unfortunate mutt's head to try and slide him out, but nothing worked. Officers from West Midlands Fire Service eventually freed Junior after a HALF AN HOUR battle.
The hard working firemen were eventually forced to DRILL a hole around the vent in order to free the panicked pooch.
To make matters worse for Junior, the height of the vent meant he was unable to sit down through the entire ordeal.